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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Terminological Note
Reforming the Russian Economy: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
Employee Ownership and Russian Economic Reform by John Logue, Sergey Plekhanov, and John Simmons
Post-Stalin Efforts to Reform the Soviet Industrial Economy, 1953-1985 by Robert W. Clawson
The Road to Employee Ownership in Russia by Sergey Plekhanov
From State Property to Employee Ownership: The BUTEK Experiment by Valery N. Varvarov
Case Studies in Russian Employee Ownership
Introduction: Employee Ownership in Practice by John Logue
It's Time for Us, It's Time for You: The MOVEN Story by Oleg Tikhonov
A Smell of Fresh Paint: Kazansky Elektromekhanichesky Zavod by John Logue and Olga Yu. Maiboroda
Privatization at Stroipolymer by Victor B. Supyan
Pioneer of Privatization: Veshky by Yakov Keremetsky
From Worker's Collective to Employee-Owned, Joint Stock Company: Saratov Aviation by David Binns
Transforming a Russian State Enterprise: Krasny Proletary by John Simmons and David Hanna
Leading the Transformation of Krasny Proletary by Yuri I. Kirillov
Lessons of American and Russian Models of Ownership and Management in Employee-Owned Enterprises
On Not Reinventing the Wheel by John Logue
Employee Ownership in the Market Economy: Lessons from the American Experience by John Logue
Making Employee Ownership Work: American Lessons about Reaching High Performance by John Simmons
A Second Revolution from Above? by John Logue, Sergey Plekhanov, and John Simmons
Bibliography
Index