2003
DOI: 10.1080/00085006.2003.11092319
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Work Ethics and the Collapse of the Soviet System

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“…While unfazed by a task's difficulty, hazards, or hardships, the Russian worker was given to neither accuracy nor promptness. Soviet workers suffered a low standard of living that is why it was commonly accepted that in return they obtained the right to have sloppy work "khaltura" (Pereira & Pereira, 2003). It was believed that the whole problem is financial, that you need only change the system, situation and people will begin to work enthusiastically and properly.…”
Section: Soviet Work Ethicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While unfazed by a task's difficulty, hazards, or hardships, the Russian worker was given to neither accuracy nor promptness. Soviet workers suffered a low standard of living that is why it was commonly accepted that in return they obtained the right to have sloppy work "khaltura" (Pereira & Pereira, 2003). It was believed that the whole problem is financial, that you need only change the system, situation and people will begin to work enthusiastically and properly.…”
Section: Soviet Work Ethicmentioning
confidence: 99%