Vladimir Kvint
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Vladimir Kvint is an economist and strategist, and President of the International Academy of Emerging Markets. In parallel, since 2007, he has been the Chair of the Department of Economic and Financial Strategy at the Moscow School of Economics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University.[1] Kvint also is a Head of the Center for Strategic Studies at Institute of Complex Systems Mathematical Research of this University. In 2019-2022 Dr. Kvint is a Visiting Professor at Department of Economics of Shanghai University. He is a foreign member (ad vitum) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[2] In 2010 Kvint was elected as a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. He is a U.S. Fulbright Scholar and has been a professor at Fordham,[3] New York University, and American University and Adjunct Professor of La Salle University as well as Babson College. In 2018 Kvint was awarded by Lomonosov Moscow State University with the Annual Lomonosov Prize in Science of Highest Degree for his "Studies of Theory of Strategy and Methodology of Strategizing". In addition to his professorship, he is currently and has been a consultant to governments of several countries. He was a consultant at architectural and planning company RMJM,[4] and was Director for Emerging Markets at Arthur Andersen in NYC. Kvint's work appeared in The New York Times[5] and Harvard Business Review,[6] among others. He has been a contributor to Forbes magazine in which he published[7] his most profound forecast on February 5, 1990, predicting the exact year - 1991 - of the fall of the Soviet Union. In addition, Kvint is a member of the Editorial Boards of several professional publications.[8][9]
Early life
Vladimir Kvint was born in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia into a family of engineers. He studied in Railroad elementary and junior high school. Then he moved to Norilsk, the northernmost city in the world, located 1,000 miles above the Arctic Circle. He began his 14-year career in the non-ferrous metals industry at the age of 14 as a construction and metal worker. Most of Kvint's education was completed in parallel with his professional and athletic activities (boxing). By the age of 27 Kvint had established himself as the chief economist and vice chairman of a major Russian high-tech company in addition to successfully earning his Ph.D. in economics at age 26 and being educated in the fields of mining-electrical engineering and law.[10]
Early career in industry
Norilsk Mining - metallurgical concern - MMC Norilsk Nickel
Despite an invitation to work as an associate professor in Moscow, Kvint returned to Norilsk. Between 1975 and 1978, he continued his work in the mining-metallurgical industry. He founded and was Chief of the Department of Organization Management at the Norilsk Mining –Metallurgical Concern, later renamed MMC Norilsk Nickel, which was the largest Russian enterprise (150,000 employees) and still the largest producer worldwide of nickel, cobalt, platinum, palladium and osmium. Under his leadership, the company's first general organizational structure, focusing on the strategic improvement of final products was developed. The theoretical results of his work were published in Moscow in 1976, in The Acceleration of the Industrial-Technical Development. This book received the U.S.S.R. Annual Award "Best Popular Scholarly Book of the Year".
Sib Tsvemet Automatica
In 1976, Kvint was promoted to the position of deputy director general and deputy chairman of "SibTsvemetAutomatica", a scientific-technological company, which automated the non-ferrous metals industry throughout the former U.S.S.R.[4]. He was responsible for economic policy, business planning, the organization of compensation systems, and accounting departments in this company of 5,000 employees. Under Kvint's economic strategy, this company became one of the first self-sufficient firms in the U.S.S.R. despite the Soviet command planning system. In addition, he was Chief of the Forecasting Economics Laboratory of the Non-ferrous Metals and Gold Industry, and prepared strategies and forecasts for the non-ferrous and precious metals and diamond industries.
Later career in education and lecturing
Arctic Seaway Economic Expedition
In 1978, he was invited to join the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, and was elected as the Chief of the Department of Regional Problems of Scientific-Technological Progress at the Institute of Economy and Industrial Organization of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The Siberian School of Economics was at that time under the leadership of the world-renowned economists Abel Aganbegyan and Nobel Laureate in Economics Leonid Kantorovich.[11]
In the Academy, Kvint found a lack of accurate empirical statistics and economic information. As a result, many economic studies based on this incorrect information had no practical use. With Kvint's business experience, he recognized this problem and developed the methods of studying economic situations, natural resources, and strategic business opportunities through the organization of complex economic expeditions.
In 1979 the chairman of the Siberian branch of the Academy appointed him to head these expeditions. Several of these major expeditions were unprecedented. For example, in 1980 the academicians ventured across the entire eight seas of the Arctic Seaway by ship, helicopter and SUV. Another economic expedition traveled through three seas along the entire Pacific Coast of Russia to evaluate the area's natural resources and productive forces.[12]
Research at the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow)
In 1982, Kvint was elected as a senior researcher and then as the Head of Department and later a leading scholar at the Institute of Economics of the USSR Academy of Sciences(Moscow). During these nine years he discovered and developed the concept of two new global trends: Regionalization and Technologization. He defined the category of regional scientific-technological policy and the role of this policy in the reduction of poverty and ecological protection. In the late 1980s he came up with the theory of regional and global emerging markets.
In 1986, he wrote the report on the organization of strategic development of scientific-technological process which he brought to the attention of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, explaining that without the activation of these factors, as well as the function of motivation, the Soviet Union would have no economic future. After this predication, Kvint again faced a great deal of pressure from the Soviet power structure.[13]
In 1985, Kvint prepared his second Doctoral dissertation on the "Regional Management of the Scientific-Technological Development of the National Economy". Among the consequences of Kvint's recommendations would have been the decentralization of the Soviet command economy. As a result, he was not allowed to present his dissertation to the Scientific Council until February 1988, when he finally received the highest European scientific degree- Habilitation-"Doctor of Sciences in Economics".[14] In 1989, he received the lifetime title of "Professor of Political Economy" - the highest state academic title in the former Soviet Bloc. Many years later, in 2011 by decree of the President of the Russian Federation he was awarded with the title of Honored professor of Higher Education of the Russian Federation.[15]
The fundamental ideas of Kvint's theories were explored in his dissertations and books. Since 1989, he has continued his studies in Austria, and then in the United States. However, the development of his theory of the global emerging market has its roots in all of his years of scholarly activity. For these studies, Kvint would later receive international recognition[16][17] Developing his earlier strategic studies he contributed to theory of strategy and came up with his own theory of holistic strategy.[18]
European professorship and international lecturing
In 1988 and 1989, Kvint was finally allowed to travel outside of the Soviet Union, upon which he gave speeches and lectures on the results of his studies. He was invited to many universities and prestigious academic centers in Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg, China, the United States, Great Britain, and Germany. Among his many lectures was his speech in front of the Presidium of the Royal Belgian Academy of Sciences. In 1989-1990, he worked as a visiting professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. During his academic career he was invited to give lectures in Universities of many European nations including Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, England, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Scotland, Turkey and Ukraine. In 2009 Kvint gave a lecture at the London School of Economics and Political Science,[19] in 2010 in the Scottish Parliament,[20] in 2011 at Imperial College London, and since 2009 every year in The University of Edinburgh.
Since 1990, Kvint has lived and worked in the United States where he has been granted citizenship. In 1990, he gave lectures and consultations in several think tanks and leading corporations of the United States including the RAND Corporation, Kissinger Associates, General Electric, General Motors, Transamerica, Timex, and the Exxon Corporation, among others.
Professorship in the United States
Kvint's first professorship was in the international economics department at Babson College in Massachusetts.[21] Following this, from 1990, until the fall of 2004, Kvint was a professor of management systems and international business at Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business.[3] In addition to his professorship at Fordham, from 1995 through 2000 Kvint served as an Adjunct Professor of International Business Strategy at New York University's Stern School of Business. He developed major elements of his theory of the Global Emerging Market and Theory of Holistic Strategy, presented it at many conferences and published six books and several articles in major U.S. academic and business magazines, journals and newspapers. Between 2004 and 2007, he was a professor of international business at the Kogod School of Business of American University in Washington, D.C.[22] During this period, he taught course in the fundamentals of international business, the global marketplace, export-import management, and comparative management systems, and he developed and taught the global emerging market course for Honors Program students. Between 2005-2016 Vladimir Kvint has been an Adjunct Professor of international business strategy at La Salle University in Pennsylvania.[23][24]
US and European consulting practice and directorship
Since 1989, Kvint has been an Economic Consultant to the General Electric Corporation, Cable & Wireless plc of Great Britain, Timex Corporation, Tosco Corporation, Engelhard Corporation, and the law firm of Hogan and Hartson. From 1992-1998, Kvint was the director of emerging markets at Arthur Andersen. Between 1997 and 2000 he was a member of the Board of Directors of PLD Telecom (later merged with Metromedia International Telecom Inc.) a publicly traded company on NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange.[25]
Kvint's consulting and professorships have continued his studies and research. He was the chairman of the World Economic Development Congress' Summit for Institutional Investors (Washington D.C, 1995); the World Economic Development Congress' Global Risk Management Summit, (Washington D.C, 1996); and the International Banking Congress: US-CIS and Baltics, (NYC, 1997). He was an economic advisor to the president of the United Nations General Assembly. Between 1996 and 2001, Kvint was an economic adviser to Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, who would become prime minister of Bulgaria. Between 2001 and 2005, Kvint was an advisor to the government of Albania. Between 2006 - 2008, he was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the "Morskoiy Vokzal" seaport terminal in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[26] From 2009 to 2012, he was a consultant at the architectural firm RMJM. From 2012 - 2015, he was a member of the board of directors of the fishing company NBAM, and since 2015, he has been Chairman of the Pacific Investment Group Expert Council.
Awards
In 1986, for the development of the theory of regional scientific-technological programs, Vladimir Kvint was awarded with a Silver Medal "For The Achievements in National Economy" in Russia, the Artiom award in Ukraine, and Proclamation of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Russia.
In 1992, Kvint was awarded a two-year scholarship by the Wexner Heritage Foundation[27] and in 1993, was presented with the Faculty Scholarship Award by the University of Southern California. In 1997, the New England Center for International and Regional Studies awarded Kvint the title of Honorary Fellow.[28]
In 2001, as a U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award recipient, Kvint conducted studies, lectured at the University of Vlore and the University of Tirana in Albania, and provided consultations to the government of Albania.[29] For these activities, he was given an award by the U.S State Department in 2002. In 2002, Fordham University honored Kvint's professorship with the annual GLOBE Award.
In 2002, Kvint, together with Steve Forbes, was awarded the Golden Crest by the Renaissance Society of Bulgaria for his role in the internationalization of Bulgarian and South European emerging markets.
In December 2004 the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences presented Kvint with the Vladimir Vernadsky Silver Medal and Diploma, for his development of the Theory of the Global Emerging Market.
In 2004 he was awarded with the golden crest "Mecenat" and International Award The Golden Aquarius. For his contribution to the economy of Albania, he was awarded by Albanian government with the golden plaque "Mother Teresa".
In 2005, the New York City Council awarded Kvint with a Proclamation "for his outstanding contribution to the City, State and Nation". In 2005, he was awarded by the Medal for the Promotion of International Friendship by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation,
In 2006, Kvint was awarded with the "Medal for Peace in the Caspian Region" in Kazakhstan. For his input in the drafting of law and under law regulations for the protection of foreign investments, entrepreneurship, economic freedom and private property rights, he was awarded the title of Honorary Lawyer of Russia in 2003 and the highest award for advocacy in Russia, the Plevako Gold Medal, in 2006.
On September 20, 2006, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, Kvint was awarded with one of the highest awards of Russia - the Order of Friendship.[30]
In 2007, Kvint was declared an honorary member of the Albanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Kvint's contribution to the economics of the mining industry was recognized with the Gold Order "Miner of Russia" by the Highest Miner Collegian of the Russian Federation in 2006.
The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences awarded Kvint with the Wassily Leontief Memorial Medal for his studies on emerging markets in 2007.
In 2010 he received International Award - Gold Kondratiev Medal, issuing once in three years "For Achievements in Social Studies"[31] by the International N. D. Kondratieff Foundation and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RAEN). In the same year Vladimir L. Kvint, has been elected as a Fellow of The World Academy of Art and Science. "This election acknowledges Vladimir Kvint`s impact on the development of world economic science as well as his fundamental works in the global emerging market and strategic research". In 2018 Kvint was awarded by Academic Council of Lomonosov Moscow State University with Annual Lomonosov Prize of Highest Degree for “His Studies of Theory of Strategy and Methodology of Strategizing”.
Honorary doctorates and honorary professorships
Kvint was awarded with Honorary Doctor, Honorary Fellows, and Honorary Professor Degrees from 11 Universities and Research Centers of 9 Countries :
- University of Bridgeport (United States), 1997
- University of Vlora (Albania ), 2004
- The Academy of Public Administration of the President of the Russian Federation (Russia), 2004
- Donetsk National Technical University (Ukraine), 2007
- University of Primorska (Slovenia), 2017
- Tashkent State University of Economics (Uzbekistan), 2018
- Saint Petersburg Mining University (Russia), 2019
- New England Center for International and Regional Stadies, ( USA), 1996
- The Atyrau Institute of Oil and Gas (Kazakhstan), 2006
- Foreign Member (ad vitum) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2006
- Saint-Petersburg University of Management and Economics (Russia), 2006.[1]
- Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, 2010
- Academy of Management under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), 2013
- The Honorary Fellow of the Higher Education of the Russian Federation, 2011 (On May 10 of 2011 by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation)
Topics of research and forecasts
35 years of Kvint's research and scholarly activity have been dedicated to the creation of theories on new regional economic development and strategy and emerging market countries. Among Kvint's achievements are:
- Theory of Regionalization of Scientific-Technological Progress
- Evaluation of the Role of the Scientific-Technical Strategy in the Regional Economy
- Theory of the Global Emerging Market
- Theory of Strategy and its implementation in the Global Emerging Market
- Theory of Holistic Strategy
While his strategic analysis and forecasts of events are not infrequently outspoken, controversial, and at times even criticized as outlandish or impossible [Forbes Global, January 24, 2000 p. 24], in hindsight, they have been remarkably accurate and insightful. Indeed, it becomes evident that his forecasts are soundly grounded in detailed analysis of fact.
One of his most accurate forecasts was published in 1989, proclaiming that “by 1992 there will be no country called the Soviet Union”. In fact, the Soviet Union disappeared in December 1991. Kvint's cover story in the February 1990 issue of Forbes magazine was called “Russia Should Quit the Soviet Union”, and received worldwide attention.
Among his other forecasts are:
- accurate prediction of exchange rate between East and West Deutsche Mark during unification of Germany [Basler Zeitung (Basel, Switzerland), March 20, 1990, p. 1 (in German) and Der Neue Tag (Bavaria Germany) November 28, 1989, p. 1]
- prediction of an early resignation of President Boris Yeltsin and his replacement by a successor in uniform [2]
Published works
Kvint is the author of 35 books and over 450 articles. Many of his articles have been published and translated around the world, including in Forbes magazine, the Harvard Business Review, Institutional Investor, Journal of Accountancy, International Executive, The New York Times, The Times (London), Die Presse (Austria), The New Times (Moscow), and others.
Books
- The Acceleration of Technological Development of Production, Moscow, Knowledge, 1976
- The Introduction and Use of Automation Systems: Regional Economic Aspect, Moscow, Knowledge, 1981
- The Krasnoyarsk Economic Experiment, Moscow, 1982
- The Polar Star Above Us, Moscow, 1984
- Management of Scientific Technological Progress: Regional Aspect, Moscow, Science, 1986
- Economic and Scientific- Technical Information (Co-Author), Moscow, 1987
- The Development of the Economy of Daghestan (Co-Author), Makhachkala, Daghestan, 1988
- Capitalizing on the New Russia (The Barefoot Shoemaker), Arcade, New York, 1993, ISBN 978-1559701822
- Creating and Managing International Joint Ventures(Co-author), Quorum Books, Westport, Connecticut, (USA), London, (UK), 1996,ISBN 978-0899309705
- Emerging Market of Russia: Sourcebook for Investment and Trade,(Author, Editor-In-Chief), John Wiley & Sons, New York,(also published in Singapore, Toronto - Canada, Chichester - UK, Weinheim - Germany, Brisbane - Australia), 1998, ISBN 0471178365
- The Global Emerging Market in Transition, Fordham University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8232-1903-8. 2000. 2nd Extended Edition, New York, 2004, 2006. (This book was the subject of a special conference in the UN headquarters in New York City in 1999).
- International M&A, Joint Ventures and Beyond,(Co-Author), John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1998, 2002. ISBN 978-0471022428
- Investing Under Fire: Winning Strategies, (Co-Author), Bloomberg Press, New York, 2003. ( With co-authors including General Wesley K. Clark, Ambassador Dennis Ross, and Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, Robert D. Hormats. Kvint's contribution considered how to calculate the risk of foreign direct investment). ISBN 1-57660-137-4
- The Global Emerging Market: Strategic Management and Economics, Routledge, New York, London, 2009. ISBN 978-0-415-98840-7 ( This book was the subject of UN Social and Economic Council symposium in the UN headquarters in New York City in February 2009 )[32]
- Business and Strategic Management, St.Petersburg University of Humanities and Social Sciences' Publishing House, St.Petersburg, Russia, 2010.
- Strategic Management and Economics in the Global Emerging Market, Bujet Publishing House, Moscow, 2012. ISBN 978-5-9900421-6-2
- Terrorism and Extremism: Strategic Negative Economic Impact, NWIM RANEPA, St.Petersburg, Russia, 2016. ISBN ISBN 978-5-89781-619-4
- Strategy for the Global Market: Theory and Practical Applications, Routledge, New York, London, 2016. [**.[33] ISBN 978-1-138-89212-5, 978-1-138-89210-1, 978-1-315-70931-4
- The Russian Far East: Strategic Priorities for Susteinable Development, ( with co-author ), ISBN 978-177188-465-5
Apple Academic Press, New York, 2016. [**[34]
- Teorija in Praksa Strategije, University of Primorska Publishing House, Koper, Slovenia, 2017. ISBN 978-961-6984-97-3 [**23
- On the Origins of the Theory of Strategy (The 200th Anniversary of the Publishing of General Jomini's Work on Theory of Strategy), North-Western Institute of Management, St.Petersburg, Russia, 2017. ISBN 978-5-89781-584-5
- Gazing into the Future: A Study of Prophets, Visionaries, Leaders and Strategists, North-Western Institute of Management, St.Petersburg, Russia, 2018. ISBN 978-5-89781-618-7
- KU ŹRÓDŁOM TEORII STRATEGII: 200-lecie wydania pracy teoretycznej generała Jominiego, TEKST, Lublin, Poland, 2018. ISBN 978-83-63693-29-9
- Strategizing: Theory and Practice, TASVIR, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2018. ISBN 978-9943-4003-7-5
- Teoretyczne i Metodologiczne Podstawy Strategii, Poznanie, Warszawa, Poland, 2019. ISBN 978-83-953065-0-1
- The Concept of Strategizing. Vol.I, NWIM RANEPA, St.Petersburg, Russia, 2019. ISBN 978-5-89781-628-6, 978-5-89781-629-3
- Teoria dhe Praktika e Strategjise, IPPM, Tirana, Albania, 2019. ISBN 978-9928-08-381-4
- Strategic Development Concepts, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2019. ISBN 978-99978-67-90-2
- Strategizing: Theory and Practice (Digest). Maximum, Osh, Kyrgyzstan, 2019. ISBN 978-9967-18-573-8
- The Concept of Strategizing. Vol.II, NWIM RANEPA, St.Petersburg, Russia, 2020. ISBN 978-5-89781-655-2, 978-5-89781-629-3
- The Concept of Strategizing, Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo, Russia, 2020.ISBN 978-5-8353-2562-7 doi:10.21603/978-5-8353-2562-7
- Konzepte der Strategie Impulse für Führungskräfte”, UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Munich, Germany, 2021. ISBN 9783739831053
See also
References
- ^ Vladimir Kvint Moscow School of Economics
- ^ Russian Academy of Sciences
- ^ a b "The Global Emerging Market in Transition". Fordham University Press. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012.
- ^ Bradley, Jane (3 April 2013). "The rise and fall of Scottish architects RMJM". The Scotsman. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^ Kvint, Vladimir, October 28, 1990, Forum; Opportunities in Soviet Disintegration New York Times
- ^ Kvint, Vladimir, April 1994,Don't Give Up on Russia Harvard Business Review
- ^ U.S. Europe Asia Forbes.com
- ^ emeraldinsight.com
- ^ Редакционная коллегия:
- ^ Libris Russian
- ^ The Russian Academy of Sciences, 2006 update
- ^ [Capitalizing on the New Russia, Arcade Publishing: New York, 1993 p. 29-33]
- ^ [March 7, 1990 Komsomolskaya Pravda (Moscow)]
- ^ Russika.Ru
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-08. Retrieved 2015-08-09.
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- ^ Kvint Vladimir, The Global Emerging Market: Strategic Management and Economics. Routledge, New York, London, 2009].
- ^ [Kvint Vladimir, Strategy for the Global Market. Routledge, New York, London, 2016].
- ^ London School of Economics: public lectures and events itunes.apple.com
- ^ Bradley, Jane, January 31, 2010, Kvint: Scot was architect of my career The Sunday Times
- ^ Arndt, Michael, November 03, 1991, Soviet Government won't cultivate Private Farms Chicago Tribune
- ^ American University.
- ^ School of Business: Adjunct Faculty La Salle University
- ^ Graduate Catalog, La Salle University
- ^ SEC Info.
- ^ "Председателем совета директоров ЗАО "Морской вокзал" избран Владимир Квинт" [Vladimir Kvint was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of Morskoy Vokzal CJSC]. portnews.ru (in Russian). 16 January 2007. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^ Wexner Foundation
- ^ University of Bridgeport.
- ^ Fulbright Scholar.
- ^ Kremlin
- ^ The International N. D. Kondratieff Foundation
- ^ Kvint, Vladimir (2009). The Global Emerging Market: Strategic Management and Economics. New York, London: Routledge.
- ^ Kvint, Vladimir (2016). Strategy for the Global Market: Theory and Practical Applications. New York, London: Routledge.
- ^ Kvint, Vladimir (2016). The Russian Far East: Strategic Prioriteas for Sustainable Development. New York: Apple Academic Press.
23. Kvint, Vladimir (2017). The Theory and Practice of Strategy. Koper, Slovenia. [ in Slovenian ].