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New Russian Capitalism (1985-2012). / Storchevoy, Maxim; Hass, Jeffrey K.
Taking Your Business to Russia: A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs. Hanken School of Economics, 2014. p. 85-93.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research
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TY - CHAP
T1 - New Russian Capitalism (1985-2012)
AU - Storchevoy, Maxim
AU - Hass, Jeffrey K.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - As a growing market, Russia holds great economic interest and potential opportunities for international companies, especially Finnish SMEs. Due to their geographic proximity, Russia and Finland have a long history of established business and trade relations. Finland’s major economic institutions were formed during the period when the country was under Russian rule. Also, the two countries had bilateral trade relations for approximately forty years. Nowadays, Russia is acknowledged as one of Finland’s biggest trading partners and the most important direction for internationalisation of small and medium-sized Finnish companies. Finland has a strategic geopolitical position as a gateway between East and West; hence, there is great potential for the growth of trade, investment, technology transfer and other cooperation between Russian and Finnish businesses. The present book is a result of a long collaborative research project between the Hanken School of Economics, Finland, and St. Petersburg State University, R
AB - As a growing market, Russia holds great economic interest and potential opportunities for international companies, especially Finnish SMEs. Due to their geographic proximity, Russia and Finland have a long history of established business and trade relations. Finland’s major economic institutions were formed during the period when the country was under Russian rule. Also, the two countries had bilateral trade relations for approximately forty years. Nowadays, Russia is acknowledged as one of Finland’s biggest trading partners and the most important direction for internationalisation of small and medium-sized Finnish companies. Finland has a strategic geopolitical position as a gateway between East and West; hence, there is great potential for the growth of trade, investment, technology transfer and other cooperation between Russian and Finnish businesses. The present book is a result of a long collaborative research project between the Hanken School of Economics, Finland, and St. Petersburg State University, R
KW - entrepreneurship
KW - Russia
KW - Finland
KW - SMEs
KW - economic culture
KW - business ethics
KW - contracts
KW - law
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-952-232-255-5
SP - 85
EP - 93
BT - Taking Your Business to Russia: A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs
PB - Hanken School of Economics
ER -
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