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Anatoli Leonidovich Bourmistrov (September 6, 1971, Leningrad) - Russian and Norwegian researcher, Ph.D., professor, one of the founders of the Russian-Norwegian school of accounting at Nord University (Norway), member of the board of the international community for the study of accounting in the public sector CIGAR (Comparative International Government Accounting Research network of scholars), board member of the Norwegian Center for Cooperation with Russia and Eurasia SIU (The Norwegian Center's for International Cooperation in Higher Education), reviewer in several international scientific journals (Scandinavian Journal of Management, Journal of Applied Accounting Research, International Review of Administrative Sciences, Journal of Accounting and Organizational Change, etc.), executive editor of the Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, author of over 50 scientific publications on accounting and management control, some of which they have been awarded prestigious international awards in the field of science.

Biography[edit]

Anatoli Leonidovich Bourmistrov is an academician in the third generation. Grandfather, Anatoly Dmitrievich Burmistrov (1913-1990), a Soviet biologist, in 1929 he entered the technical school of selection of fruit and vegetable crops in Kozlov (now Michurinsk), in 1934-1939 he graduated from the I.V. Michurin Fruit and Vegetable Institute, went from in the senior technician in the Central Genetic Laboratory named after IV Michurin to the head of the department of fruit growing of the Leningrad Agricultural Institute (1963-1985). A.D. Bourmistrov is the author of more than 100 scientific works (publications and monographs in Russian and Latvian) on the development and implementation of technologies for the production of berry crops and fruit trees in the north-western region of Russia, in the non-black earth zone, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, USA. The results of A.D. Burmistrov in the creation of winter-hardy varieties and rootstocks made a significant contribution to refuting the prevailing opinion about the admissibility and possibility of using low-growing rootstocks only in the southern regions and were used in the compilation of the Agroecological Atlas of Russia and neighboring countries, when creating the Great Soviet Encyclopedia and when writing many theses.

Father, Leonid Anatolyevich Burmistrov (1948-2011) - Russian biologist, botanist, plant grower, candidate of agricultural sciences. sciences. He graduated from the Faculty of Fruit and Vegetable of the Leningrad Agricultural Institute, specializing as an agronomist-fruit and vegetable grower (1971) and in 1975 he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the results of studying the northern assortment of pears "Biological and morphological features of pear formation in the conditions of the Leningrad region." From 1977 to 2011 he worked at the All-Russian Research Institute of Plant Industry named after V.I. NI Vavilova (St. Petersburg), where from a junior researcher he grew up to a leading researcher of the department of genetic resources of fruit crops of the State Scientific Institution VIR of the Russian Agricultural Academy (2008-2011). He was a member of many expeditions and trips around Russia and abroad, created a collection of wild species and varieties of mountain ash, as well as irgi. L. A. Burmistrov published over 100 scientific and popular scientific works, incl. several directories-reference books; was a translator of articles for the Abstract Journal (RJ) VINITI, Ser. Biology (Source: https://www.vir.nw.ru/blog/authors/burmistrov-leonid-anatolevich)

Anatoli Bourmistrov was born on September 6, 1971 in Leningrad in the family of Leonid Anatolyevich and Tamara Vasilievna. He was especially fond of exact sciences - physics, mathematics, geometry, astronomy. In 1988 he entered the Leningrad Voenmech at the Faculty of Aerospace Instrumentation, which he graduated with honors.

For his distinctive academic success, Anatoli, a 5th year graduate student (Master of Science in Space Technology, Baltic State Technical University, St. Petersburg), was invited to study in Norway and in 1994 became the first Russian student to enter the Russian Norwegian cooperation between t Baltic State Technical University and the Graduate School of Business of the city of Budø in Norway. In the same year, he met his future wife Natalia, with whom he became engaged on April 15, 1995 and who later gave him two sons, Mikhail and Alexander.

After receiving a Master of Science in Business Administration (Siviløkonom), Bodø Graduate School of Business (HHB), Bodø, Norway, in 1998 Anatoli Bourmistrov began to work on his doctoral dissertation on “Accounting and transition: a study of Russian local government accounting ”, which he successfully defended in 2001 and received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD - Doctorate of philosophy), Ph.D. in Business Administration, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway.

As an associate professor at the Bodø Graduate School of Business, Anatoli Bourmistrov headed the coordination work of the Master's program (Master of Science in Business Administration, Bodø Graduate School of Business, Bodø, Norway, 2003-2005), and in 2008 became the director of the Norwegian-Russian Master's program "Energy Management" in cooperation with MGIMO (2008-2012). In 2010, he was promoted to professor at the University of Nordland, and since 2015 is a visiting professor at the Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen (Norway). In 2011, Professor Anatoly Burmistrov was promoted to Vice Dean for Science.


Anatoli Bourmistrov took an active part in the creation and opening in 2007 of the High North Center for Business and Governance at Nord University and in the further development and promotion of the interests of Russian-Norwegian cooperation in the Arctic in the field of science and education. Since 2007, Anatoli Bourmistrov has been a member of many research groups (e.g. Member of the Committee for Management Control, National Council for Economic and Administrative Education (NRØA) at the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (UHR); others) and the composition of the board of national and international communities in the field of accounting and management control.

In 2014, Anatoli Bourmistrov became Lead Author in Adaptation Action for Changing Arctic (AACA), Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP), a permanent working group of the Arctic Council, with special responsibility for the socio-economic consequences of changes in Chapter 6 “Impact of Change”.

Since 2015 - Board member of the Comparative International Government Accounting Research (CIGAR) network of scholars (http://cigar-network.net); member of the research group of the project “Science and Business in Arctic Environmental Governance ”(POLGOV), funded by the NFR program POLARPROG, in cooperation with NUPI, FNI and FOX consulting; board member of Cooperation with Russia and Eurasia programs (The Norwegian Center's for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU)).

Since 2016 Anatoli Bourmistrov has been the National Coordinator for Norway at the European Accounting Association (EAA).

In 2017 he became a member of the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research, www.polar-academy.com.

In 2018, he founded and headed the thematic network "Smart Communities in the High North" at the University of the Arctic (SmartNorth)

For his scientific and educational activities, Professor Bourmistrov made an enormous contribution to the development of education and science, including in matters of strengthening and developing Norwegian-Russian cooperation. In 2014, Professor Anatoly Burmistrov received (together with K. Kaarbøe) the David Solomon Prize Sponsored by the Charted Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) for the most outstanding publication in the journal Management Accounting Research for 2013, and in 2018 the prize from the Emerald Literati Awards for the most Outstanding Publication in the Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change for 2017 (together with K. Kaarbøe).

Teaching disciplines[edit]

  1. Accounting and audit
  2. Management control
  3. Internal control
  4. Academic writing

List of major publications[edit]

  • Overland, I., Bourmistrov, A., Dale, B., Irlbacher‐Fox, S., Juraev, J., Podgaiskii, E., ... & Wilson, E. C. (2021). The Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index: A method to rank heterogenous extractive industry companies for governance purposes. Business Strategy and the Environment, 30(4), 1623-1643.
  • Aleksandrov, E., Khodacheck., I. and Bourmistrov, A. (2021). Performance budgeting across government levels in Russia: from dialogic aspirations to monologic implementation, in Hoque, Z. (ed), Public Sector Reform and Performance Management in Developed Economies: Outcomes-Based Approaches in Practice, London and New York: Routledge. Chapter 14
  • Iermolenko, O., Aleksandrov, E., Nazarova, N., & Bourmistrov, A. (2021). The “Bermuda triangle” of academic writing. The International Journal of Management Education, 19(2), 100511.
  • Vakulenko, V., Bourmistrov, A., & Grossi, G. (2020). Reverse decoupling: Ukrainian case of healthcare financing system reform. International Journal of Public Sector Management.
  • Aleksandrov, E., Bourmistrov, A. & Grossi, G. (2020). Performance budgeting as a “creative distraction” of accountability relations in one Russian municipality. Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies.
  • Vakulenko, V., Bourmistorv, A., Khodachek, I. (2020). Ideological and financial spaces of budgetary responses to COVID-19 lockdown strategies: comparative analysis of Russia and Ukraine. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management.
  • Bourmistrov, A. (2020). From educating agents to change agents: experience of using foresight in accounting education. Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change.
  • Bourmistrov, A., & Johansen, S. T. (2019). Governance in the High North: Rhetoric vs reality in the Barents region. Barents Studies
  • Bourmistrov, A., Grossi, G. and Haldma, T. (guest editors) (2019) Accounting and performance management innovations in public sector organizations. Baltic Journal of Management, 14, 1, 79-83, https://doi.org/10.1108/BJM-01-2019-417
  • Doornich, J., Kaarbøe, K., Bourmistrov, A. (2019) “The tension between intention and attention: Dialectic changes in the coercive and enabling orientations of organizational rules”, Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management
  • Aleksandrov, E., Bourmistrov, A., Grossi, G. (2018) “Participatory Budgeting as a Form of Dialogic Accounting in Russia: Actors’ Institutional Work and Reflexivity Trap” Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 31, 4, 1-27, https://doi.org/10.1108/AAAJ-02-2016-2435.
  • Bourmistrov, A. (2017) «Mental Models and Cognitive Discomfort: Why do Users Reject Even a Small Change in a Financial Accounting Report», Pacific Accounting Review, 29, 4, 490-511, https://doi.org/10.1108/PAR-11-2016-0109.
  • Bourmistrov, A. and Kaarbøe, K. (2017) “Tensions in Managerial Attention in a Company in Crisis: How Tightening Budget Control Resulted in Discomfort Zones for Line Managers”. Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, 13, 2, 239-261.
  • Mineev, A. and Bourmistov, A. (2015) ”Social capital at work: A case of adapting a Norwegian cooperation model in Russia”, Journal of East West Business, 21 (2), 129-155.
  • Bourmistrov, A. Mellemvik, F., Bambulyak, A., Gudmestad, O., Overland, I. and Zolotukhin, A. (2015) (eds) International Arctic Petroleum Cooperation: Barents Sea Scenarios, Routledge Studies in Environmental Policy Series, Routledge, 320p.
  • Bourmistrov, A. and Kaarbøe, K., (2013) “The planning-regime concept and its application to three examples of organizational budgeting”, in Kaarbøe, K; Gooderham, P. and Nørreklit, H. (eds) Managing in Dynamic Business Environments - between control and autonomy, Edward Elgar Publishing, Chapter 9, 163 – 184.
  • Antipova, T. and Bourmistrov, A. (2013) “Is Russian Public Sector Accounting in the Process of Modernization? An Analysis of Accounting Reforms in Russia”, Financial Accountability & Management, 29 (4).
  • Bourmistrov, A. and Kaarbøe, K., (2013) “From comfort to stretch zones: A field study of two multinational companies applying “beyond budgeting” ideas”. Management Accounting Research, 24 (3), 196-211, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mar.2013.04.001.
  • Bourmistrov, A., & Mellemvik, F. (2002). Exploring accounting and democratic governance: a study comparing a Norwegian and a Russian county. Financial Accountability & Management, 18(4), 331-353.

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