The war year 2022 is a year of trials for the journal and the publishing house
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DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.20(4).2022.49
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There were many trials and obstacles on the way of the journal and publishing house. However, these were problems with growth, but on the morning of February 24, 2022, a terrible thing began. We woke up to cannon shots (in a European country in the 21st century!!!), and by evening the Russian monster was squeezing the streets of our cities with its tentacles from hundreds of pieces of equipment and thousands of soldiers. War!
How events developed further is another story. Or rather, tens of millions of stories of people who have suffered and are suffering from this absolutely illogical, surreal, and barbaric war. Here we will briefly recall the past year, as the twentieth year since the birth of the Publishing Company “Business Perspectives” and its first journal “Problems and Perspectives in Management.” About a year of work in a real and terrible war.
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