“New Geography” of the Russian North-West — External Challenges for Management Practices
https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2024-6-9-17
EDN: PZVKRE
Abstract
Geographical conditions create hard constraints for management practices. Geography is physical — a difficult frame to overcome for any management decisions. However, economic and especially political geography is significantly more dynamic, geographical conditions, constant and variable, require their consideration in management. Borderline position can be a great boon, and three decades has been just that. Today, the border or frontier situation is a serious burden, military risks and additional costs. All this belongs to the category of external calls for the national management system.
About the Authors
A. D. KhlutkovRussian Federation
Andrey d. Khlutkov, Director of North-West Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA, Doctor of Science (Economics), Professor
Saint Petersburg
N. M. Mezhevich
Russian Federation
Nikolay M. Mezhevich, Chief Researcher, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor
Saint Petersburg
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For citations:
Khlutkov A.D., Mezhevich N.M. “New Geography” of the Russian North-West — External Challenges for Management Practices. Administrative Consulting. 2024;(6):9-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2024-6-9-17. EDN: PZVKRE