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Business Ethics in Russia

Ruben Apressyan
- 01 Oct 1997 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 14, pp 1561-1570
TLDR
The influence of changes in the social-economic system has been ambivalent for social morals as discussed by the authors, however, the reforms could stimulate their improvement, which manifests that it is practically useful for businessmen to be ethical.
Abstract
Most of the features of modern Russian business are transient, determined by the transitional character of the Russian economy and drastic changes in the social structure, ideology, and consciousness of Russian society in general. There are three main normative experiences in the traditions of Russian business: a) the experience of pre-Revolutionary business, specifically developed and practiced by the merchants of the old-believers extraction; b) the experience of socialist economy, which was more or less oriented to the public good and presupposed selfless aspirations by the economic agents; c) the experience of legally and administratively constrained private business and illegal shadow business, which expected businessmen to be vigorous, industrious and enterprising. The process of privatization was developed under the aegis of state, specifically the state bureaucracy. The influence of changes in the social-economic system has been ambivalent for social morals. However, the reforms could stimulate their improvement. The recent development in the cultural environment of business testify to the emerging space of civilized business, which manifests that it is practically useful for businessmen to be ethical.

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