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Business And Management In Russia |
Sheila M. Puffer, Professor of International Business, Northeastern University, Boston, US
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| 1996 |
352 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 361 5 |
£73.00 |
on-line discount
£65.70 |
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‘This book is an important contribution for the range and diversity of topics, the experience of the authors and the synergy created from the use of both Western and Russian authors. Sheila Puffer is to be congratulated for preparing a book which will provoke thought and discussion amongst its readership.’ – Malcolm Hill, Loughborough University Business School, UK
‘Essential reading for Western executives moving into the turbulent business scene. It puts current business conditions into a revealing historical context. It offers insightful and realistic advice on a wide range of business topics: especially employee recruitment, training and compensation, business ethics and leadership styles. It mixes the latest research on Russian business with rich cases that bring conditions to life.’ – Paul Lawrence, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, US
The momentous changes in Russia over the past five years have been a rich source for the study and practice of management. Based on interviews and empirical data collected directly from Russian managers, Business and Management in Russia has been written to provide an understanding of Russian management and business as the country takes the first steps towards a market economy.
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Contents: Preface Introduction Part I: The Mindset of the Russian Manager Part II: Managing Through the Transition Part III: Western Collaboration and Comparisons
Contributors: T.V. Kozlova, P. Le Comte, D.J. McCarthy, I. Naumov, V.I.Ozira, S.M. Puffer, S.V. Shekshnia, P.J. Simmonds, O.S. Vikhanski, A.V. Zhuplev
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