Organization and management of German-Russian joint ventures
by Jurgen Bock, Frank Thielemann
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 9, No. 8, 1994

Abstract: Joint ventures between German and Russian enterprises have to contend with a great deal of uncertainty in a changing environment. Attitudes and expectations of managers in the two countries are very different. The authors give practical advice on the organization and management of German-Russian joint ventures, and point to the potential rewards in being 'first to market' in the former Eastern Bloc states.

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