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Recent transitional developments in the former communist countries
have aroused considerable interest among economists and political
scientists alike. Yet relatively little attention has been focused
upon the ways in which these significant changes have impacted the
micro realities of life within the transforming state-owned
enterprises. This text provides a detailed examination of the
complex processes of transformation in former state-owned
enterprises in the Czech Republic. Drawing on case studies of
organizational transformation, this book adopts a
social-institutionalist approach to the study of organizational
change, applying it in order to develop an explanation of
organizational restructuring and management redefinition during the
early transition period of 1990-1996. In particular, the authors
highlight how these processes have been shaped by continuing
historical state-socialist legacies and the powerful role played by
senior managers in their efforts to fashion the new privatized
organizations in their own interests. By re-balancing the
prevailing disposition towards macroeconomic research into the
post-communist transition in Central and Eastern Europe, this
volume cons
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