1994
DOI: 10.13060/00380288.1994.30.12.10
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The Legitimacy of Privatisation. Two Case Studies of Privatised Enterprises

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“…membership of Communist Party became legally irrelevant (Grime & Duke, 1993;Janyska, 1992;Kavan, 1992;Šiklová, 1996;Skalnik Leff, 1998;Tucker, 2015). In this way, many directors and managers were able to maintain their former positions of power and privilege in the post-communist period (Mareš & Musíl, 1994;Tucker, 2015;Uhlíř, 1998;Večerník, 1999). The senior managers of Autodil were able to hold on to their positions after 1989 as they had prepared the privatisation project and they were not voted out by the other enterprise employees (Jakub, marketing manager, Elektro).…”
Section: Autodil Post-1989: the Transition Economic Pressures And The Joint Venturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…membership of Communist Party became legally irrelevant (Grime & Duke, 1993;Janyska, 1992;Kavan, 1992;Šiklová, 1996;Skalnik Leff, 1998;Tucker, 2015). In this way, many directors and managers were able to maintain their former positions of power and privilege in the post-communist period (Mareš & Musíl, 1994;Tucker, 2015;Uhlíř, 1998;Večerník, 1999). The senior managers of Autodil were able to hold on to their positions after 1989 as they had prepared the privatisation project and they were not voted out by the other enterprise employees (Jakub, marketing manager, Elektro).…”
Section: Autodil Post-1989: the Transition Economic Pressures And The Joint Venturementioning
confidence: 99%