Mannila S., Eremicheva G. Small entrepreneurship in Russia at the turn of the millennium. Idäntutkimus, 2018, Issue 1, pp. 24-38.



Mannila S., Eremicheva G. Small entrepreneurship in Russia at the turn of the millennium. Idäntutkimus, 2018, Issue 1, pp. 24-38.
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Mannila S., Eremicheva G. Small entrepreneurship in Russia at the turn of the millennium. Idäntutkimus, 2018, Issue 1, pp. 24-38.
Mannila S., Eremicheva G. Small entrepreneurship in Russia at the turn of the millennium. Idäntutkimus, 2018, Issue 1, pp. 24-38.

Авторы:

Маннила С.., Еремичева Г.В.

Аннотация

The purpose of this article is to describe various types of risks and risk-taking when launching family business in Russia during transition 2000-2015. The article describes various risks when launching a business in Saint Petersburg during transition. In particular, the text focusses on shuttle trade and the risks related to it, as well risks of criminality and corruption. The findings point out the fragility of small family businesses and life in transition in general, reflected also in a certain neglect towards future at personal and business level. This fragility may be due to the initial stage of the entrepeneurship but reflects also political and economic reality. The findings cannot be generalized, but they highlight important aspects of emerging small family business in Russia. It would be most useful to carry out qualitative follow-up studies of small businesses to assess the factors contributing or hampering their sustainability in societies of transformation, and also utilize comparative data from other countries. The purpose of this article is to describe various types of risks and risk-taking when launching family business in Russia during transition2000-2015.The article describes various risks when launching a business in Saint Petersburg during transition. In particular, the text focusses onshuttle trade and the risks related to it, as well risks of criminality and corruption. The findings point out the fragility of small familybusinesses and life in transition in general, reflected also in a certain neglect towards future at personal and business level. This fragilitymay be due to the initial stage of the entrepeneurship but reflects also political and economic reality.The findings cannot be generalized, but they highlight important aspects of emerging small family business in Russia. It would be mostuseful to carry out qualitative follow-up studies of small businesses to assess the factors contributing or hampering their sustainability insocieties of transformation, and also utilize comparative data from other countries.

 

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transition risk business entry informal economy russia

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