Table of contents - Special Issue: Inter‐firm relationships in Russia: responding to new challenges
Guest Editors: Tretyak Olga
Market power and relational conflicts in Russian retailing
Vadim RadaevThe purpose of this paper is to examine new rules of exchange in retailer‐supplier relationships imposed by the retail chains, to analyse factors facilitating this institutional…
Cross‐border M&A as a trigger for network change in the Russian bakery industry
William Degbey, Elina PeltoThe paper aims to examine the consequences of a cross‐border acquisition on business network changes in the Russian bakery industry.
The changing role of personal networks during Russian transformation: challenges for Russian management
Lars‐Gunnar Mattsson, Asta SalmiThis paper aims to discuss the important and changing role of personal networks for transformation in Russia, and the related challenges for management. Formal institutions…
Institutional constraints for outsourcing services in Russia
Päivi Karhunen, Riitta KosonenThe purpose of this paper is to show how the institutional context in an emerging economy, Russia, moderates the “do or buy” decision of international firms operating in the…
The importance of cultural adaptation for the trust development within business relationships
Marina Weck, Maria IvanovaThe purpose of this paper is to reveal how trust develops between partner firms in the context of intercultural business relationships and how understanding of the business…
Customer flow: evaluating the long‐term impact of marketing on value creation
Olga A. Tretyak, Igor SloevThe purpose of this paper is to construct a system of indicators that will allow firms to evaluate the long‐term results of their marketing activities along the value chain.
Managing portfolios of interconnected customers: evidence from Russian B2B market
Evgeniya Tsybina, Vera RebiazinaThe purpose of this paper is to broaden the current view of customer portfolio management by including the notion of customer interconnectedness.
Perspectives of SME innovation clusters development in Russia
Mikhail A. Bek, Nadezda N. Bek, Marina Y. Sheresheva, Wesley J. JohnstonThe purpose of this paper is to develop and test models explaining the unsatisfactory innovation activity of Russian firms and the main obstacles to innovation cluster development.
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0885-8624e-ISSN:
2052-1189ISSN-L:
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IMP JournalEditors:
- Michael Ehret
- Antonella La Rocca
- Roberto Mora Cortez