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This work analyzes Russia as a destination for foreign investments. It investigates the business cooperation between Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden and Iceland) and Russia. Such Nordic-Russian cooperation has a long history due to geographic closeness. Russia has a vast territory with enormous natural resources; it has a rich cultural heritage and possesses valuable human capital. In this book, the investment and business environments in Russia are investigated, providing information about current legislation and future outlooks. Russian business culture is also explored. The aim of this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work analyzes Russia as a destination for foreign investments. It investigates the business cooperation between Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden and Iceland) and Russia. Such Nordic-Russian cooperation has a long history due to geographic closeness. Russia has a vast territory with enormous natural resources; it has a rich cultural heritage and possesses valuable human capital. In this book, the investment and business environments in Russia are investigated, providing information about current legislation and future outlooks. Russian business culture is also explored. The aim of this work is to investigate the operational challenges Nordic companies face in Russia, and to give recommendations on how to overcome those challenges. According to the findings from a qualitative study, cultural differences represent the main challenge. Formal and informal rules in the Russian business environment influence corporate behavior, which is different from the Nordic model. Findings from the study are relevant for Nordic companies wanting to operate on the Russian market.
Autorenporträt
Olessia Bankovskaya currently is a project coordinator and office manager at the Norwegian-Russian Chamber of Commerce in Oslo. She studied International Business (MSc), at Reykjavik University and at ESADE Business School in Barcelona. She holds a bachelor degree in Business Administration (major marketing) from University of Iceland.