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Olga Gurova,
Saara Ratilainen
[2015] Vol. 16. No. 3. P. 26–45
“Eastern Tourist”: A Review of Images of Russian Consumers in Finnish Media
“Eastern Tourist”: A Review of Images of Russian Consumers in Finnish Media
Elena Konobeeva
[2015] Vol. 16. No. 3. P. 46–73
Sensemaking in State-Owned Enterprises: The Case of “Russian Post”
Sensemaking in State-Owned Enterprises: The Case of “Russian Post”
Elena Berdysheva
[2014] Vol. 15. No. 5. P. 9–44
Social Construction of Quality in Moscow Dental Market
Social Construction of Quality in Moscow Dental Market
Svetlana Barsukova,
Anastasia Korobkova
[2014] Vol. 15. No. 4. P. 20–44
Russia’s Accession to the WTO in the Mirror of Russian Print Media
Dilyara Ibragimova
[2014] Vol. 15. No. 3. P. 24–69
Consumer Expectations of Russian Population (1996−2009): How are Cohort, Generation and Age Related?
Consumer Expectations of Russian Population (1996−2009): How are Cohort, Generation and Age Related?
Olga Gourova
[2014] Vol. 15. No. 2. P. 24–64
Institutionalization of the Sociology of Consumption in Russia
Institutionalization of the Sociology of Consumption in Russia
Yana Roshchina,
Petr Martynenko
[2014] Vol. 15. No. 1. P. 20–42
Patterns of Alcohol Consumption as a Social Group Indicator in Modern Russian Cities
Patterns of Alcohol Consumption as a Social Group Indicator in Modern Russian Cities
Svetlana Yaroshenko
[2013] Vol. 14. No. 5. P. 23–58
“Women’s Work” and Personal Well-Being: Technology of Exclusion in Post-Soviet Russia
“Women’s Work” and Personal Well-Being: Technology of Exclusion in Post-Soviet Russia
Natalia Firsova
[2013] Vol. 14. No. 4. P. 27–57
Predictors of Innovative Consumption Practices: Internet Shopping Adoption in Russian Households
Predictors of Innovative Consumption Practices: Internet Shopping Adoption in Russian Households
Anna Zudina
[2013] Vol. 14. No. 3. P. 27–63
Informal Employment and Subjective Social Status: The Case of Russia
Informal Employment and Subjective Social Status: The Case of Russia