1st Edition

Business Culture in Putin's Russia

By John Kennedy Copyright 2022
    186 Pages
    by Routledge

    186 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines how Russia’s entrepreneurs operate in a business environment beset with risk and uncertainty. The challenges they may encounter include an unreliable judicial system, insecure property rights, arbitrary interference from officials, as well as corruption, harassment, suspicion and violence. Based on extensive original research, including fieldwork within three businesses, this book explores how entrepreneurs survive and some thrive. It focuses on the kind of obstacles they face from day to day, details their motivations, rationale and methods, and describes the actual relationship between ordinary entrepreneurs and the state, providing new insights into business-state relations.

    1. Introduction: Business Conditions in Putin’s Russia 2. Methodology 3. Case Study: Oleg 4. Case Study: Anna 5. Case Study: Aleksandr and Yurii 6. Theoretical Implications: Rethinking Entrepreneurship in Russia’s Political Economy 7. Conclusion

    Biography

    John Kennedy completed his doctorate at the University of Birmingham.