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Polina Zhidkova
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 4. P. 162–181
Types of Financial Disagreements in Families: Qualitative Evidence from Russia
Types of Financial Disagreements in Families: Qualitative Evidence from Russia
Yulia Khalikova
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 3. P. 129–150
Constitutional Review and Dissenting Opinions in Nondemocracies: An Empirical Analysis of the Russian Constitutional Court, 1998–2018
Constitutional Review and Dissenting Opinions in Nondemocracies: An Empirical Analysis of the Russian Constitutional Court, 1998–2018
Boris Belyavskiy
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 3. P. 151–173
Social Embeddedness as a Business Goal: New Theoretical Implications from the Case of a Global Value Chain
Social Embeddedness as a Business Goal: New Theoretical Implications from the Case of a Global Value Chain
Egor Muleev
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 2. P. 99–113
Why do Marshrutkas Exist in One City and Not in Others? Toward a Political Economy of Routes in Russian Urban Public Transportation
Why do Marshrutkas Exist in One City and Not in Others? Toward a Political Economy of Routes in Russian Urban Public Transportation
John W. Meyer
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 1. P. 127–139
Interview with John W. Meyer: If You Study Organizations You Should Not Believe in Them (interviewed by Elena Gudova)
Interview with John W. Meyer: If You Study Organizations You Should Not Believe in Them (interviewed by Elena Gudova)
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 1. P. 140–142
International workshop “The Varieties of Power in the Economy”, NRU HSE, Moscow, July 3–4, 2020
International workshop “The Varieties of Power in the Economy”, NRU HSE, Moscow, July 3–4, 2020
Ole Bjerg
[2018] Vol. 19. No. 4. P. 172–181
Interview with Ole Bjerg: “We Need to Put Things Back to Normal”
Interview with Ole Bjerg: “We Need to Put Things Back to Normal”
Grażyna Musiał
[2018] Vol. 19. No. 4. P. 182–185
Is the Social Capital Really Social? Deliberations on Jacek Tittenbrun’s “Neither Capital nor Class”
Book Review: Tittenbrun J. (2017) Neither Capital nor Class: A Critical Analysis of Pierre Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework, Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press, 359 p.
Is the Social Capital Really Social? Deliberations on Jacek Tittenbrun’s “Neither Capital nor Class”
Book Review: Tittenbrun J. (2017) Neither Capital nor Class: A Critical Analysis of Pierre Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework, Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press, 359 p.
Maria Aleksandrova
[2018] Vol. 19. No. 4. P. 186–192
Debt: 5000 Years and Counting as It Was
The conference Debt: 5000 Years and Counting, the University of Birmingham, UK, on June 8–9, 2018
Debt: 5000 Years and Counting as It Was
The conference Debt: 5000 Years and Counting, the University of Birmingham, UK, on June 8–9, 2018
[2018] Vol. 19. No. 1. P. 214–215
A World of Flows—Labour Mobility, Capital and Knowledge in an Age of Global Reversal and Regional Revival, 3 rd – 6 th June 2018, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
A World of Flows—Labour Mobility, Capital and Knowledge in an Age of Global Reversal and Regional Revival, 3 rd – 6 th June 2018, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland