Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions

Political and economic development in Russia and other Eastern European countries have been the major driving force of the changing European markets for wood products since the early 1990s. However, very little is known about the organizational structure, strategic orientation and future goals of wo...

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Main Authors: Toppinen, Anne, Tatti, Natalia, Toivonen, Ritva, Mutanen, Antti, Goltsev, Vadim
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://purl.umn.edu/198732
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spelling ftagecon:oai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:198732 2023-05-15T17:46:02+02:00 Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions Toppinen, Anne Tatti, Natalia Toivonen, Ritva Mutanen, Antti Goltsev, Vadim 2006-05 11 http://purl.umn.edu/198732 en_US eng Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics>Scandinavian Forest Economics: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics>2006, Number 41, May 8-11, 2006, Uppsala, Sweden http://purl.umn.edu/198732 wood products industry Northwest Russia resources business strategies business environment competitive advantage Agribusiness International Development Article 2006 ftagecon 2015-02-28T23:46:22Z Political and economic development in Russia and other Eastern European countries have been the major driving force of the changing European markets for wood products since the early 1990s. However, very little is known about the organizational structure, strategic orientation and future goals of woodworking firms in Russia. Theoretically, an increasing body of literature emphasises the strategic choices of core competencies/capabilities based on resources, and the combination of these with firm-level strategies. This study examines the issue in the case of 18 small/medium-sized wood industry companies in the emerging markets of Northwest Russia using thematic structured interviews. The interviewed Russian woodworking firms emphasised closeness to the markets, good logistic connections and large market size as the main sources of competitive advantage. Therefore, other than raw material based issues appear to provide competitive advantage or disadvantage to the Northwest Russian woodworking companies. High taxation, corruption and lack of capital strongly characterized the problems in their business environment. In the future, these companies wanted to change from commodity products towards more specialised products and focus more on export markets in Europe than the domestic markets. If the results are more generalizable, competition on the European markets for wood products will intensify, extending also to the markets for higher value added wood products. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Russia AgEcon Search - Research in Agricultural & Applied Economics
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topic wood products industry
Northwest Russia
resources
business strategies
business environment
competitive advantage
Agribusiness
International Development
spellingShingle wood products industry
Northwest Russia
resources
business strategies
business environment
competitive advantage
Agribusiness
International Development
Toppinen, Anne
Tatti, Natalia
Toivonen, Ritva
Mutanen, Antti
Goltsev, Vadim
Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions
topic_facet wood products industry
Northwest Russia
resources
business strategies
business environment
competitive advantage
Agribusiness
International Development
description Political and economic development in Russia and other Eastern European countries have been the major driving force of the changing European markets for wood products since the early 1990s. However, very little is known about the organizational structure, strategic orientation and future goals of woodworking firms in Russia. Theoretically, an increasing body of literature emphasises the strategic choices of core competencies/capabilities based on resources, and the combination of these with firm-level strategies. This study examines the issue in the case of 18 small/medium-sized wood industry companies in the emerging markets of Northwest Russia using thematic structured interviews. The interviewed Russian woodworking firms emphasised closeness to the markets, good logistic connections and large market size as the main sources of competitive advantage. Therefore, other than raw material based issues appear to provide competitive advantage or disadvantage to the Northwest Russian woodworking companies. High taxation, corruption and lack of capital strongly characterized the problems in their business environment. In the future, these companies wanted to change from commodity products towards more specialised products and focus more on export markets in Europe than the domestic markets. If the results are more generalizable, competition on the European markets for wood products will intensify, extending also to the markets for higher value added wood products.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Toppinen, Anne
Tatti, Natalia
Toivonen, Ritva
Mutanen, Antti
Goltsev, Vadim
author_facet Toppinen, Anne
Tatti, Natalia
Toivonen, Ritva
Mutanen, Antti
Goltsev, Vadim
author_sort Toppinen, Anne
title Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions
title_short Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions
title_full Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions
title_fullStr Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions
title_full_unstemmed Business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in Northwest Russia – results from a pilot study in Leningrad and Vologda regions
title_sort business environment and strategies of woodworking companies in northwest russia – results from a pilot study in leningrad and vologda regions
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