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FROM TECHNICAL IMPROVEMENTS TO INNOVATIONS: THE CASE OF PULP AND PAPER MILL IN JOHANNES (SOVETSKY) (FROM 1944 THROUGH MID-1950S)

PII
S0205-96060000460-3-1
DOI
10.31857/S60000460-3-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume 39 / Issue 2
Pages
310-332
Abstract
Drawing on the example of the pulp and paper mill in the town of Sovetsky (Leningrad Oblast), the paper analyses the problem of translating technical inventions and efficiency proposals into innovations at the Soviet industrial enterprises in the first decade after the Great Patriotic War (WWII). Opened in 1926 as a Finnish company, in 1944 the mill found itself located in the territory ceded to the USSR. Resuming its operation demanded addressing numerous technical and organizational problems and the mill staff's inventive activities helped to address these problems. It is concluded that technical inventions and efficiency proposals of the workers and engineers were aimed at reducing production costs and resource saving, i. e. the tasks dictated by planned economy. These proposals and improvements were based on instant solutions and experience of their authors rather than on time-consuming technological developments. These "little innovations" seldom left the enterprise where they were born and only sometimes were transferred outside this enterprise. However, only few of these inventions were put into practice due to the shortage of resources and the lack of motivation for profit. Therefore, on the whole, the process of translating inventions into innovations was inefficient.
Keywords
technology, inventions, innovations, labor-efficiency movement, pulp and paper industry, Johannes, Sovetsky, USSR
Date of publication
01.04.2018
Number of purchasers
8
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1294

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