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The chapter offers a summary of higher education in management in Russia focusing on the experience of Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg University. Emphasizing the attractiveness of management education, the chapter also draws attention to the different background of the institutions offering management degrees. Paying attention to the features of Russian advanced university degrees, the chapter explores the career paths of Russian business school faculty. The chapter concludes with the discussion of the challenges that Russian business schools face nowadays.
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Entrepreneurship and business were illegal in USSR. However, earlier, in the Russian Empire, entreprenuership and business were quite developed, successful and internatioanally competitive. All businesses were nationalized by Soviet Government after the revolution in 1917.
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The Russian Association of Business Education (RABE) is composed of more than 150 members, both institutional and individual. The Association is the leader, initiator and coordinator of educational programmes for entrepreneurs and the business community. Russian business school deans , experts and scholars of authority, as well as eminent professors , are drawn to the Association by the annual Russian and international conferences it organizes on current topics in management education, its innovative seminars and in-depth internships . The Association’s reviews, research findings and business education-related publications are always in demand, and are of great value for the development of the Russian educational system.
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Krotov, K., Kuznetsova, A. (2018). Higher Education in Management: The Case of Russia. In: Dameron, S., Durand, T. (eds) The Future of Management Education. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56104-6_8
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