1996
DOI: 10.2753/rss1061-1428370217
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The Social Structure of the Transitional Society

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“…Similarly, across many studies, we now have evidence of gradual change in traditional Russian business values and emergence of values more consistent with free-market entrepreneurship (Elenkov 1997;May et al 2005;McCarthy and Puffer 2008;Starikov 1996;Veiga et al 1995). For instance, as early as in the mid-1990s, in Russia, there were some venture capital-funded -technologically well-equipped, innovative firms employing personnel with extremely high scientific and overall cultural levels‖ (Starikov 1996).…”
Section: Productive Market Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Similarly, across many studies, we now have evidence of gradual change in traditional Russian business values and emergence of values more consistent with free-market entrepreneurship (Elenkov 1997;May et al 2005;McCarthy and Puffer 2008;Starikov 1996;Veiga et al 1995). For instance, as early as in the mid-1990s, in Russia, there were some venture capital-funded -technologically well-equipped, innovative firms employing personnel with extremely high scientific and overall cultural levels‖ (Starikov 1996).…”
Section: Productive Market Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 79%