可视化俄罗斯黑手党墓碑作为一个理想化的,男性化的企业文化的反传统的代表

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Business and Globalisation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1504/ijbg.2023.133708
Robert Smith
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自20世纪90年代以来,俄罗斯黑手党形成了一种独特的、男性化的企业文化,有自己的习俗,包括引人注目的丧葬仪式。俄罗斯“黑手党墓碑”的符号学鉴赏在学术界并不是一个新的思考。这项网络学研究使用图片激发技术来研究墓碑图像,将其视为一种文化现象,代表了一种理想化的企业文化,注入了超男性化的价值观和意象。从分析中,出现了共同的性别主题,这些主题对应于后苏联俄罗斯和西方企业文化的刻板印象。然后,俄罗斯企业文化预测了一个理想化的场景,即“新企业家”的男性形象创造了一个庆祝“炫耀性消费”和“短视的资本主义形象”的形象,通过“大男子主义”和获得财富的标志性和性别代表来赞美。这些企业家成功的普遍象征包括对品牌汽车的描绘,与宗教和文化象征并列的设计师西装。本研究加深了我们对这种充满活力的企业文化的理解。
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Visualising Russian Mafiya gravestones as iconoclastic representations of an idealised, masculine enterprise culture
Since the 1990s, the Russian Mafiya has developed a unique, masculine enterprise culture with its own customs including conspicuous burial rites. Semiotic appreciation of Russian 'Mafiya Gravestones' is not a new consideration in academia. This netnographic study, using photo-elicitation techniques examines images of gravestones to visualise them as a cultural phenomenon representing an idealised, enterprise culture infused with hyper-masculine values and imagery. From the analysis, common gendered themes emerge which correspond to stereotypical representations of post-Soviet Russian and Western enterprise culture. Russian Enterprise culture then projected an idealised scenario whereby the masculine persona of the 'new entrepreneurs' created an iconography which celebrated 'conspicuous consumption' and 'myopic capitalist imagery, ' eulogised via iconic and gendered representation of 'machismo' and acquired wealth. These universal symbols of entrepreneurial success include the depiction of marque cars, designer suits juxtaposed against religious and cultural symbols. This study develops our understanding of this vibrant enterprise culture.
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International Journal of Business and Globalisation
International Journal of Business and Globalisation Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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期刊介绍: IJBG proposes and fosters discussion on various aspects of business and globalisation, including the physical environment and poverty. Topics covered include: - Internationalisation of SMEs - Cross-cultural business - Globalisation and poverty - Business ethics in the global environment - Emerging economies - Immigrant minorities in business - Indigenous enterprises and the global economy - International tourism - Eco-tourism - Sustainable development - Environmental degradation - The impact of oil and gas - Human mobility in a globalised world - Competition in a global economy - Localisation/glocalisation strategies within contemporary globalisation.
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