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Russian Corporations

by Erdener Kaynak, Andrei Kuznetsov
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Overview

Do you understand what it takes to conduct business successfully in the new Russia?

The large-scale market reforms that revolutionized Russian business are now nearly a decade old. In this period, as editor Andrei Kuznetsov puts it, ”The Russian economy has acquired some intriguing characteristics that affect any firm or person wishing to do business in Russia. Most noticeable of them are the spread of barter transactions, a low level of investment activities, labor hoarding, and the importance of networks and unorthodox forms of corporate governance.”

Russian Corporations: The Strategies of Survival and Development shows that while predictions of the quick development of a functional market economy in the new Russia have not, for the most part, come true, it is nevertheless possible, if one’s preconceptions are properly modified, to do business successfully there.

In this timely and informative book you will find:

  • information about the scale and scope of barter in the new Russia—how it works and why it is crucial to the survival of industry
  • the pros and cons of insider shareholding in the new Russia
  • the evolution of ownership structures and patterns of control in Russian firms
  • a discussion of investment (and the lack of it) in Russian industry
  • data about supplier/buyer relationship management in the region

    Investors, businesspeople, educators, and students will all find fascinating information in Russian Corporations: The Strategies of Survival and Development. This single source will bring you up to date on the theory and practice of corporate business in the new Russia.

Synopsis

Do you understand what it takes to conduct business successfully in the new Russia?

The large-scale market reforms that revolutionized Russian business are now nearly a decade old. In this period, as editor Andrei Kuznetsov puts it, ”The Russian economy has acquired some intriguing characteristics that affect any firm or person wishing to do business in Russia. Most noticeable of them are the spread of barter transactions, a low level of investment activities, labor hoarding, and the importance of networks and unorthodox forms of corporate governance.”

Russian Corporations: The Strategies of Survival and Development shows that while predictions of the quick development of a functional market economy in the new Russia have not, for the most part, come true, it is nevertheless possible, if one’s preconceptions are properly modified, to do business successfully there.

In this timely and informative book you will find:

  • information about the scale and scope of barter in the new Russia--how it works and why it is crucial to the survival of industry
  • the pros and cons of insider shareholding in the new Russia
  • the evolution of ownership structures and patterns of control in Russian firms
  • a discussion of investment (and the lack of it) in Russian industry
  • data about supplier/buyer relationship management in the region

    Investors, businesspeople, educators, and students will all find fascinating information in Russian Corporations: The Strategies of Survival and Development. This single source will bring you up to date on the theory and practice of corporate business in the new Russia.

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Kuznetsov (international business management, Manchester Metropolitan U., UK) presents five articles analyzing information from the database compiled by the "Russian Economic Barometer," a research organization sponsored by the Russian Academy of Sciences. Topics discussed include the behavioral responses of Russian firms to capital accumulation, the scale and scope of barter in the Russian economy, the evolvement of ownership structures and patterns of control in Russian firms, and the influence of stakeholders over corporations' performance. Also published as the , v.6, no.4. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Kuznetsov (international business management, Manchester Metropolitan U., UK) presents five articles analyzing information from the database compiled by the "Russian Economic Barometer," a research organization sponsored by the Russian Academy of Sciences. Topics discussed include the behavioral responses of Russian firms to capital accumulation, the scale and scope of barter in the Russian economy, the evolvement of ownership structures and patterns of control in Russian firms, and the influence of stakeholders over corporations' performance. Also published as the , v.6, no.4. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
124
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780789014184

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