Russian Management Journal
The Russian Management Journal (RMJ) is the first Russian academic journal in the field of general and strategic management. The journal’s goal is to contribute to:
- advancing research by Russian scholars on important contemporary management issues;
- promoting the concepts of effective organizational governance for a wide Russian-speaking audience of researchers, lecturers, graduate and undergraduate students at universities and business schools;
- raising the professional level of Russian managers and management consultants with a view to integrating Russian business into the global economy.
The Russian Management Journal is published quarterly in Russian by Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University since 2003.
The RMJ pays particular attention to original theoretical and empirical research of the following problems (based on Russian material and dealing with important areas of contemporary management research):
- strategic management;
- concepts and methods of effective corporate management;
- alternative theories of firm and their comparative analysis;
- management of organizational changes;
- value-based management;
- management of knowledge and innovation in modern organizations;
- risk management strategies and real options;
- vertical integration and interfirm networks;
- economic foundations of companies' behavior on emerging markets;
- corporate governance and managers motivation mechanisms;
- management in country-specific institutional and legal context;
- social responsibility of business;
Editors-in-chief:
Valery S. Katkalo, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
David J. Teece, Haas School of Business, University of California (Berkeley), USA
Contacts
3, Volkohovsky pereulok
St. Petersburg, 199004, Russia
phone: (+7-812) 323 8452
fax: (+7-812) 323 8451
e-mail: editor@rjm.ru
For more information on the RMJ, please, visit: http://www.rjm.ru/en
