ABSTRACT

This book tells the story of what might have been considered an unlikely source of dynamic change in Russia - formerly state-owned manufacturing enterprises and their managers. Based on interviews conducted over a six-year span with managers at 47 manufacturing, light industry, consumer durable, and food processing firms in four Russian cities, the study documents the real world challenge of turning hidebound, often dysfunctional manufacturing operations into thriving companies. With analytical rigor and theoretical creativity, this work will dispel some common misconceptions about the Russian economy and make a contribution to the literature about management, company strategies, and corporate governance.

part I|55 pages

Legacy and Survival

chapter 1|21 pages

Russian Industry's Soviet Legacy

chapter 2|32 pages

Russia's Transition Economy

part II|112 pages

Case Studies of Enterprise Restructuring

chapter 3|23 pages

Machinery

chapter 4|22 pages

Light Industry

chapter 5|18 pages

Consumer Durables: Watches and Tires

chapter 6|27 pages

Food: Bread and Meat

part III|14 pages

Conclusion and Methods

chapter 8|12 pages

Explaining the Propensity to Restructure