This paper reviews the existing evidence base on the practice of people management in the context of post-state socialist countries of Asia. The focus is on Asian successor states of the Soviet Union and those under direct Soviet domination. In an undeniably diverse region, in all the countries under review there appears to be a disarticulation between liberal market reforms, economic progress, the ability to attract FDI and the development and persistence of a formal employment base. Extended informal networks of support often play an important role, inter alia, in informing recruitment, although clan based networks appear as quite impermeable to outsiders. Regulatory coverage is uneven but in many instances job protection is high. Drawing...
For almost 20 years, since the early 1990s, Professor Simon Clarke led multiple international resear...
This article advances understanding of the interplay between high levels of environmental uncertaint...
The orthodox transition literature, that has dominated the debate on Eastern Europe, argues that wel...
Labour management practices at enterprise level in Belarus are more negative for workers than under ...
Various characterisations exist of the model of post-social capitalism exist. While most typologies ...
This book explores the daily survival strategies of people within the context of failed states, flou...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the rationality of the continued use of soviet management ...
The uprisings of 1989 in the Soviet sphere were momentous in their political impact. Examination of ...
This paper intends to explore issues of trust and control, as they emerged from the labour process d...
This article demonstrates how the development of labour market institutions alongside economic refor...
With a growing body of literature dealing with business and management issues in the transitional ec...
The origin of contemporary East Asian economic development coincided with and was to some extent cau...
This paper intends to explore changes occurred to employment relations in Russia in the last decade,...
AbstractDebates on the post-socialist welfare state evolved in two main directions. While some schol...
A within-subjects experimental design was used to study the impacts that 3 popular and successful te...
For almost 20 years, since the early 1990s, Professor Simon Clarke led multiple international resear...
This article advances understanding of the interplay between high levels of environmental uncertaint...
The orthodox transition literature, that has dominated the debate on Eastern Europe, argues that wel...
Labour management practices at enterprise level in Belarus are more negative for workers than under ...
Various characterisations exist of the model of post-social capitalism exist. While most typologies ...
This book explores the daily survival strategies of people within the context of failed states, flou...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the rationality of the continued use of soviet management ...
The uprisings of 1989 in the Soviet sphere were momentous in their political impact. Examination of ...
This paper intends to explore issues of trust and control, as they emerged from the labour process d...
This article demonstrates how the development of labour market institutions alongside economic refor...
With a growing body of literature dealing with business and management issues in the transitional ec...
The origin of contemporary East Asian economic development coincided with and was to some extent cau...
This paper intends to explore changes occurred to employment relations in Russia in the last decade,...
AbstractDebates on the post-socialist welfare state evolved in two main directions. While some schol...
A within-subjects experimental design was used to study the impacts that 3 popular and successful te...
For almost 20 years, since the early 1990s, Professor Simon Clarke led multiple international resear...
This article advances understanding of the interplay between high levels of environmental uncertaint...
The orthodox transition literature, that has dominated the debate on Eastern Europe, argues that wel...