The Founder of St. Petersburg (Leningrad) School of Research in a “Capitalist Firm”: In Memory of Professor Andrey A. Djomin
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The Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Professor Andrey A. Djomin was the founder of the school of research in a “capitalist firm” at Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) University in the 1970–80s. The representatives of the school of thought have later made solid contributions to market reforms of the Russian economy and modernization of the national management education system. In this article the process of Professor Djomin’s formation — as one of the leading Russian scholars of the world economy and the role of large firms in it — is investigated, and basic characteristics of his school of thought are analyzed. The authors also discuss major impacts of the works by Professor Djomin and those of representatives of his school on development of contemporary management research and education in Russia.
Keywords:
school of thought, firm, economics of contemporary capitalism
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