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Transforming Russian Enterprises: From State Control to Employee Ownership: Contributions in Economics and Economic History

Autor John Logue, Sergei Plekhanov, John Simmons
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 1995 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Russia is moving dramatically ahead in reforming its economy and its firms. This joint Russian and American work focuses on the key issue in the Russian economic reform process-how to convert state-owned firms into successful private companies capable of competing in a market economy. Unique case studies of Russian enterprises, their legal and internal structure, management philosophy, and economic performance, provide insightful analyses of the ongoing Russian experience with economic reform. Recent Russian legislation and its implications for privatization are also discussed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313287480
ISBN-10: 0313287481
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Economics and Economic History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOHN LOGUE is Professor of Political Science at Kent State University.SERGEY PLEKHANOV is an Associate Professor of Political Science at York University in Toronto, Canada. Former Deputy Director of the Institute for the Study of the USA and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences, he has authored or coauthored numerous works on American politics and society including Right-Wing Extremism and U.S. Foreign Policy (1986) and Modern American Political Consciousness (1980). In recent years, he took an active part in Russian reform politics and served as founding chairman of the Coordinating Committee for Economic Democracy, a Moscow-based group advocating principles of employee ownership.JOHN SIMMONS is president, Participation Associates, and Adjunct Professor of Management, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He specializes in organizational transformation, total quality economic development, and education reform. He is the author of Working Together (1985) and Better Schools (Praeger, 1982).

Cuprins

PrefaceTerminological NoteReforming the Russian Economy: Historical and Theoretical PerspectivesEmployee Ownership and Russian Economic Reform by John Logue, Sergey Plekhanov, and John SimmonsPost-Stalin Efforts to Reform the Soviet Industrial Economy, 1953-1985 by Robert W. ClawsonThe Road to Employee Ownership in Russia by Sergey PlekhanovFrom State Property to Employee Ownership: The BUTEK Experiment by Valery N. VarvarovCase Studies in Russian Employee OwnershipIntroduction: Employee Ownership in Practice by John LogueIt's Time for Us, It's Time for You: The MOVEN Story by Oleg TikhonovA Smell of Fresh Paint: Kazansky Elektromekhanichesky Zavod by John Logue and Olga Yu. MaiborodaPrivatization at Stroipolymer by Victor B. SupyanPioneer of Privatization: Veshky by Yakov KeremetskyFrom Worker's Collective to Employee-Owned, Joint Stock Company: Saratov Aviation by David BinnsTransforming a Russian State Enterprise: Krasny Proletary by John Simmons and David HannaLeading the Transformation of Krasny Proletary by Yuri I. KirillovLessons of American and Russian Models of Ownership and Management in Employee-Owned EnterprisesOn Not Reinventing the Wheel by John LogueEmployee Ownership in the Market Economy: Lessons from the American Experience by John LogueMaking Employee Ownership Work: American Lessons about Reaching High Performance by John SimmonsA Second Revolution from Above? by John Logue, Sergey Plekhanov, and John SimmonsBibliographyIndex