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Corporate Culture in Russia: History, Progress, Problems and Prospects

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  • Sergei I. Chernykh
  • Vladimir I. Parshikov

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Research on corporate culture is a trend that in essence reflects the problems and risks that exist in Russian society as well as corporations. Authors have three goals: first goal is to make a short analysis after investigations, that are dedicated to the condition of Russian culture; the second goal is an analysis of risks and problems of facing the Russian state and corporations caused by the world community’s transition to a new technological environment; and the third goal is the explication of development prospects of Russian corporate culture. There are many possible differentiated approaches and methods possible for a study of a cultural phenomena. The practical aspects of the corporate culture formation are considered on the example of the finance-bank structure “Sberbank”. The most productive approach is interdisciplinary research method. The research result is that the Russian scientific community has two main approaches (related to the corporate culture theme): rational and value approach and the term “corporate culture” used in the scientific literature as adequate for definitions “organizational” and “business” culture. This is identical to western research tradition, in general. The “industrial” development level of Russian corporate culture does not correspond to the meanings and values of the sixth technological paradigm, which is the main problem and the original “risk field” for optimization of corporate culture in Russia. The authors consider the organizational forms in which corporate culture develops and the wide historic experience of professional education had been accumulated earlier and corresponded to the pragmatism as the megatrend of education development that is the positive factor.

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  • Sergei I. Chernykh & Vladimir I. Parshikov, 2017. "Corporate Culture in Russia: History, Progress, Problems and Prospects," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(4), pages 148-156, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ibrjnl:v:10:y:2017:i:4:p:148-156
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    Keywords

    culture; corporate culture; corporate education; management; professional education;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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