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OLGA KIROVA: A RUSSIAN ENTREPRENEUR'S QUALITY LEADERSHIP

Daniel J. McCarthy (Northeastern University)
Sheila M. Puffer (Northeastern University)
Alexander I. Naumov (Moscow State University, Russia)

The International Journal of Organizational Analysis

ISSN: 1055-3185

Article publication date: 1 March 1997

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Abstract

This article describes the quality leadership style of a Russian woman entrepreneur who started a successful software operation under a licensing agreement with an American company. A cornerstone of her business philosophy was that quality should be its hallmark Her style reflected many similarities with American entrepreneurship, while other features were unique to the Russian environment, and to herself. Much of her approach can be explained by her bicultural Russian and American background; her leadership style, values, and behavior exhibited a blend of both cultures. These characteristics are analyzed using an integrative framework that recognizes the importance of a quality orientation in all aspects of leadership. The analysis of Olga Kirova's leadership style also takes into account bicultural influences upon her values, ethics, and managerial behavior, and notes a number of similarities and differences from the more traditional Russian leadership style. Conclusions and recommendations are presented about the utility of the framework in a Russian setting, and its value in evaluating leadership styles of potential Russian business partners.

Citation

McCarthy, D.J., Puffer, S.M. and Naumov, A.I. (1997), "OLGA KIROVA: A RUSSIAN ENTREPRENEUR'S QUALITY LEADERSHIP", The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 5 No. 3, pp. 267-290. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028870

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MCB UP Ltd

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