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本文以俄罗斯国家历史档案馆(RSHA)、圣彼得堡中央国家历史档案馆(CSHA SPb)和莫斯科中央国家档案馆(CSA of Moscow)的档案资料、革命前的官方统计资料和科学文献为基础,分析了19 - 20世纪之交经济现代化时期电工工业的人力资本问题。本文以德国企业家卡尔·西门子创立的俄罗斯最大的能源公司——“1886年电气照明公司”为例,阐述了俄罗斯电气工业管理的俄罗斯化过程。外国专家在建立工业的最初阶段占主导地位,主要是由客观情况造成的,这与俄罗斯股份公司运作的具体情况有关,也与当地管理人员缺乏与管理电工公司有关的必要能力有关。一方面,这个问题正在通过授予代理股份公司的创始人和股东俄罗斯公民身份得到解决,另一方面,取代外国管理人员的当地技术学校毕业生积极地占据了这个利基。这一进程在第一次世界大战期间发展得最为迅速,当时国家引入了一个由当地专家代表的“特别管理委员会”,而不是外国股东。然而,由于种种原因,这一问题并没有得到完全解决。
Russification of Management of Eletrotechnical Companies as the Factor of Strengthening Competitiveness of Russia at the Edge of 19th – 20th Centuries
The present article contains analysis of the human capital problem of electrotechnical industry during the economic modernization at the turn of the 19th – 20th centuries, which was conducted based on archive sources stored in the Russian State Historical Archive (RSHA), Central State Historical Archive of Saint Petersburg (CSHA SPb) and Central State Archive of Moscow (CSA of Moscow), official pre-revolutionary statistics collections and scientific literature. Based on the example of the largest energy company in Russia – “Electric lighting company of 1886”, established by the entrepreneur originated from Germany, Karl Siemens, the process of russification of the foreign management in electrotechnical industry is demonstrated. Domination of foreign specialists at the initial stage of the establishment of industry was mostly caused by objective circumstances, connected both with specifics of functioning of joint stock companies in Russia and with the absence of the required competencies of local managers related to the management of electrotechnical companies. On the one hand, this problem was being resolved by granting a Russian citizenship to the founders and shareholders of acting joint stock companies and on the other hand, this niche was actively occupied by the graduates of local technical schools who displaced foreign management. This process has been developing most quickly during the First World War when the state introduced instead of foreign shareholders a “special management board” represented by local specialists. However, this problem has not been fully resolved due to various reasons.