
The Modernization of Soviet Industrial Management: Socioeconomic Development and the Search for Viability
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Science & Technology
Format
Broché
Pages
348
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 31, 2008
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
Édition
Reissue
ISBN-10
0521070260
ISBN-13
9780521070263
Description
William J. Conyngham delves into the complexities of industrial management within the Soviet Union, offering a nuanced exploration of the evolution of management practices in large enterprises. The work shines a light on the socioeconomic landscape that shaped these practices, revealing the intricate interplay between state policies and organizational effectiveness.
By examining historical contexts and management theories, Conyngham articulates the challenges faced by Soviet industries in adapting to changing demands while striving for efficiency and productivity. The depth of analysis reveals a rich tapestry of management strategies, highlighting the innovations attempted to enhance viability amidst systemic constraints.
Conyngham's examination is not merely historical; it presents broader implications for understanding the path of industrial management in other socio-political systems. His insights provide a framework through which to assess the viability of large-scale enterprises in various contexts, making the work relevant beyond the specific era or region it studies.
This compelling study prompts readers to reflect on the nature of industrial management itself, encouraging a re-evaluation of the principles that govern effective enterprise management in any given socioeconomic climate.
By examining historical contexts and management theories, Conyngham articulates the challenges faced by Soviet industries in adapting to changing demands while striving for efficiency and productivity. The depth of analysis reveals a rich tapestry of management strategies, highlighting the innovations attempted to enhance viability amidst systemic constraints.
Conyngham's examination is not merely historical; it presents broader implications for understanding the path of industrial management in other socio-political systems. His insights provide a framework through which to assess the viability of large-scale enterprises in various contexts, making the work relevant beyond the specific era or region it studies.
This compelling study prompts readers to reflect on the nature of industrial management itself, encouraging a re-evaluation of the principles that govern effective enterprise management in any given socioeconomic climate.
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