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The collective culture shock in transition countries ‐ theoretical and empirical implications
Claudia Feichtinger, Gerhard FinkIndividual culture shock is a well known and evidenced phenomenon. It describes the psychological and also physical reactions of a person staying abroad. These reactions are the…
Leading radical change in transition economies
Karen L. NewmanNew managers in central and east European companies were faced with daunting challenges to manage their companies through the transition from central planning to competition and…
From Soviet giants to Russian survivors
Malcolm R. HillThis paper draws on research recently completed by the author on the Russian power engineering industry and its capability to assimilate relevant Western technology. A case study…
Transformation in Russia: insights from the Russian province
Gennady Polonsky, Vincent EdwardsRussia has been undergoing a profound political and economic transformation since the mid 1980s. The article explores various aspects of economic transformation from the viewpoint…
“Consultancy fatigue”: epidemiology, symptoms and prevention
Kate GilbertThis paper examines a phenomenon increasingly evident among senior management and officials within Central and Eastern European commercial and governmental organisations. The term…
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