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Part II: Historical Overview. / Hass, Jeffrey ; Storchevoi, Maxim.
Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs . ред. / Tamara Galkina ; Sören Kock . Helsinki : Hanken School of Economics, 2014. стр. 70-102.Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › глава/раздел › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Part II: Historical Overview
AU - Hass, Jeffrey
AU - Storchevoi, Maxim
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The goal of this chapter is to discuss key values and archetypes of Russian culture that have developed over several centuries of Russian history. This fundamental introduction is important because these values and archetypes have successfully manifested themselves through various institutions of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia. What are they and what are their roots? Answers to these questions can help us better understand Russian economic and business culture that shapes the behaviour of entrepreneurs, investors and employees in the current economy, and also political and legal traditions that play enormous roles in establishingand running a new enterprise in contemporary Russia. In particular, the state will play an important role in our narrative; indeed, in Russia, one cannot talk about business without talking about the state. Evolution of property rights and economic freedoms, risks and advantages of state interventions in the market economy and relationships with local authorities or regulatory bodies, including legendary issues of “autocracy” and “corruption”, have enormous importance for business in Russia.
AB - The goal of this chapter is to discuss key values and archetypes of Russian culture that have developed over several centuries of Russian history. This fundamental introduction is important because these values and archetypes have successfully manifested themselves through various institutions of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia. What are they and what are their roots? Answers to these questions can help us better understand Russian economic and business culture that shapes the behaviour of entrepreneurs, investors and employees in the current economy, and also political and legal traditions that play enormous roles in establishingand running a new enterprise in contemporary Russia. In particular, the state will play an important role in our narrative; indeed, in Russia, one cannot talk about business without talking about the state. Evolution of property rights and economic freedoms, risks and advantages of state interventions in the market economy and relationships with local authorities or regulatory bodies, including legendary issues of “autocracy” and “corruption”, have enormous importance for business in Russia.
UR - https://helda.helsinki.fi/dhanken/handle/10138/136167
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9789522322555
SP - 70
EP - 102
BT - Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs
A2 - Galkina , Tamara
A2 - Kock , Sören
PB - Hanken School of Economics
CY - Helsinki
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