2022
DOI: 10.1111/emre.12524
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Pay and employee intrapreneurialism in Russia, 1994–2015: A longitudinal study

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“…A comprehensive answer exceeds the confines of the article. However, it is worth noting that further research attests to continued workplace resistance and growing class conflicts against predatory but lacklustre capital (Bizyukov 2021; Croucher et al 2022). As elsewhere, the transition’s latest dramatic turn may owe more to the reality of flesh-and-blood resistance than to notional empty hearses, such as post-socialist informality, legacies or Russian people’s exceptional proclivity to submit to all-enveloping politics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive answer exceeds the confines of the article. However, it is worth noting that further research attests to continued workplace resistance and growing class conflicts against predatory but lacklustre capital (Bizyukov 2021; Croucher et al 2022). As elsewhere, the transition’s latest dramatic turn may owe more to the reality of flesh-and-blood resistance than to notional empty hearses, such as post-socialist informality, legacies or Russian people’s exceptional proclivity to submit to all-enveloping politics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%