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9783515098021

Siemens Im Sowjetgeschaft

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  • ISBN13:

    9783515098021

  • ISBN10:

    351509802X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-04-18
  • Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden gmbh

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English summary: Communism - that is Soviet power plus the electrification of the whole country. This motto of Lenin's was the basis on which only a few years after the October Revolution the capitalist firm Siemens Telephone Systems could provide generators, electric motors, and many other electrical products to the socialist state. Based on the Siemens case study, Martin Lutz investigates how important the economic factor was in German-Soviet Relations from 1917 through 1933. Basis of the analysis is an extended theoretical institutional approach, which makes the influence of ideology empirically detectable on bounded rational agents. The result shows that the perception of insecurity and distrust had a major influence on the Soviet business of Siemens. German text. German description: aKommunismus - das ist Sowjetmacht plus Elektrifizierung des ganzen Landes. Dieser Leitspruch Lenins war eine Grundlage dafur, dass nur wenige Jahre nach der Oktoberrevolution das kapitalistische Unternehmen Siemens Telefonanlagen, Generatoren, elektrische Motoren und zahlreiche weitere elektrotechnische Produkte an den sozialistischen Staat liefern konnte.Anhand des Fallbeispiels Siemens untersucht Martin Lutz, welchen Stellenwert der Faktor Wirtschaft in den deutsch-sowjetischen Beziehungen zwischen 1917 und 1933 einnahm. Grundlage der Analyse ist ein erweiterter institutionentheoretischer Ansatz, der den Einfluss von Ideologie auf begrenzt rationale Akteure empirisch erfassbar macht. Das Ergebnis zeigt, dass die Wahrnehmung von Unsicherheit und Misstrauen das Sowjetgeschaft von Siemens massgeblich beeinflussten.

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