1941-1942年苏联管理疏散货物的经验:从过度集中到地方主动

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY
M. Potemkina
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要理解俄罗斯经济体系在当前动荡条件下的运行,重要的是要研究历史经验,特别是在卫国战争极端条件下管理实践中的集中与独立关系问题。这项研究的来源基础是来自俄罗斯中央和地方档案馆的文件,其中大部分是首次引入学术界。这项研究采用了一种制度方法,使人们能够了解解决管理问题的方法;来源研究方法;以及系统分析。本文考虑了疏散货物的运输、储存和进一步使用的管理机制,包括工业原材料、工业企业成品、食品供应、家庭用品和其他贵重物品。它还揭示了撤离过程中的困难,这是由于缺乏撤离计划,由于被敌人占领而失去重要领土以及普遍缺乏资源所决定的。研究表明,在战争的最初几个月里,管理上的过度集中和人力物力疏散过程中暴力方法的主导证明了它们的效率低下,因此逐渐地,从前线到后方地区的货物分配权力开始下放到区域一级。该条的结论涉及在战争的极端条件下扩大后方地区地方当局的行动独立性。由于管理上的集中和分散相结合,大部分撤离的货物被保存下来,它们的使用为取得战争的胜利做出了贡献。
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Soviet Experience in Managing Evacuation Cargoes in 1941–1942: From Over-centralization to Local Initiative
To understand the functioning of the Russian economic system in the current turbulent conditions, it is important to study historical experience, especially the issue of the relationship between centralization and independence in management practices under the extreme conditions of the Great Patriotic War. The source base of the study is represented by documents from central and local Russian archives, most of which are introduced into scholarship for the first time. The study applies an institutional methodological approach, which enables to understand ways of solving managerial problems; methods of source study; and system analysis. The article considers the mechanism for managing transportation, storage and further use of evacuated goods, including industrial raw materials, finished products of industrial enterprises, food supplies, household items, and other valuables. It also reveals difficulties in the course of the evacuation process, which were determined by the lack of evacuation plans, the loss of significant territories due to their capture by the enemy, and the general lack of resources. The study demonstrates that over-centralization in management and the dominance of violent methods during the evacuation of human and material resources proved their inefficiency in the first months of the war, so gradually the authority to distribute goods arriving from the frontline to the rear areas began to be transferred down to the regional level. The conclusion of the article concerns the expansion of the operational independence of local authorities in the rear regions in the extreme conditions of the war. Thanks to a combination of centralization and decentralization in management practices, most of the evacuated cargoes was saved, and their use contributed to achieving the victory in the war.
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