The Business-superman: Oligarchs Justifying Giving in Post-Soviet Ukraine

H. Söderbaum
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Abstract This paper examines the self-proclaimed public role of two Ukrainian oligarchs with special attention to how they justify their initiatives surrounding giving. Since the term oligarch has generally negative connotations in Ukrainian society, individuals who are in the public eye and perceived of as oligarchs have a strong need for legitimacy. The assumption is that the increased engagement in giving among the wealthy elite is connected to this need. Building on the theory of justifications and logics of worth by Boltanski & Thevenot and Boltanski & Chiapello, this study examines the donors’ perspective of the phenomenon: How do wealthy elite actors and their charitable organizations’ representatives explain their engagement in giving and their choice of philanthropic causes? The analysis builds on interviews with oligarchs published in the Ukrainian and international press as well as original interviews with foundation directors and employees. This paper demonstrates, on the one hand, an increasingly strong preference for efficiency, systemic approaches and statistics, belonging to the managerial world of worth. On the other hand, reference to authority, responsibility, loyalty and personal connections, belonging to the domestic world of worth, are also important in the value system. These two types of worth logics, in combination with a rhetoric of the inefficiency of the state, create the promotion of a self-appointed business-superman. Contrary to Schumpeter’s thesis of the dying entrepreneur, the dynamic of justification logics suggests that the current kind of capitalistic entrepreneur is highly sensitive and adjustable to social and political changes.
商业超人:后苏联乌克兰的寡头为捐赠辩护
摘要本文考察了两个乌克兰寡头的自我宣称的公共角色,特别关注他们如何证明他们的倡议周围给予。由于寡头一词在乌克兰社会中通常具有负面含义,因此在公众眼中被视为寡头的个人强烈需要合法性。人们的假设是,富裕精英阶层越来越多地参与捐赠与这种需求有关。在Boltanski & Thevenot和Boltanski & Chiapello的价值论证和逻辑理论的基础上,本研究考察了捐赠者对这一现象的看法:富有的精英演员及其慈善组织代表如何解释他们参与捐赠和慈善事业的选择?该分析基于乌克兰和国际媒体对寡头的采访,以及对基金会董事和员工的原始采访。这篇论文表明,一方面,对效率、系统方法和统计数据越来越强烈的偏好,属于价值管理的世界。另一方面,对权威、责任、忠诚和个人关系的提及,属于国内价值世界,在价值体系中也很重要。这两种类型的价值逻辑,加上对国家效率低下的夸夸其谈,造就了一个自封的商业超人。与熊彼特关于垂死的企业家的论点相反,辩护逻辑的动态表明,当前类型的资本主义企业家对社会和政治变化高度敏感和可调整。
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