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Yuri Rubin
Юрий Рубин
Born (1956-05-17) 17 May 1956 (age 68)
NationalitySoviet Union, Russian
Alma materRostov State University
Known forRector (1995-2019) and President (since 2019) of the Moscow University for Industry and Finance «Synergy», corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Education
Awardslaureate of the Government of the Russian Federation Award in the field of education (2008), Honorary Worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation (2006), Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation (2015)
Scientific career
FieldsEconomics, Education
InstitutionsPresident of Moscow University for Industry and Finance «Synergy»
Professor, Doctor of Sciences in Economics

Yuri Rubin (Russian: Юрий Рубин; born May 17, 1956, Kemerovo, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian scientist, one of the founders of the New functional theory of entrepreneurship, the creator of the Constructive theory of competition in entrepreneurship as a branch of interdisciplinary competition theory, Doctor of Economics (1991), Professor (1993), Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Education (2009)..[1]

He developed the concepts of the quality of entrepreneurial education and the competitiveness of educational organizations. The author of the first textbooks in Russia on managing your own business and competition in entrepreneurship for higher education.

Rector (1995-2019) and President (since 2019) of the Moscow University for Industry and Finance «Synergy», laureate of the Government of the Russian Federation Award in the field of education (2008)[2], Honorary Worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation (2006), Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation (2015)[3]

Biography

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He graduated with honors from the Economics Department of Rostov State University in 1978. He defended his PhD thesis in 1982, and he defended his doctoral thesis in 1991 on the topic «Features of Monopolism in the Soviet Economy».

During the Soviet period, any research on the problem of monopolism and competition was banned, the ban was lifted only in the late 80s of the last century. Yuri Rubin's doctoral dissertation was the first systematic study of problems that were and are of great importance for the development of the modern Russian economy. In 1993, the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation awarded the academic title of professor. Since 1978, Yuri Rubin was engaged in teaching at various universities in the country, at the same time in the late 80s during the period of «perestroika» he actively participated in various entrepreneurial projects, the most famous of which was the publishing project «Briefcase of a Business Person». Since 1992, he has worked as a Vice-rector for Academic Affairs and UMO at the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI). He is the founder of the Moscow Financial and Industrial Academy (since 2011 - Moscow University for Industry and Finance «Synergy»). In 1995-2019 he was Rector, since 2019 — President of the Moscow University for Industry and Finance «Synergy». Since 2012 Yuri Rubin has been the President of the National Association for Entrepreneurship Education.[4]

He was a member of the Accreditation Board of the Federal Service for Supervision of Education and Science in 2004-2013. He is a member of the Expert Council of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia for the Development of Competition in Education and Science, is a member of the Board of Directors of the European Foundation for Quality Assurance of E-Learning (EFQUEL) and the advisory committee of the International Conference «Online Educa Berlin». Since 2009, Yuri Rubin has been Chairman of the Subcommittee No. 6 «Quality assurance of e-learning» of the Technical Committee 461 «Information and Communication Technologies in Education (ICTO)», which is the permanent representative of Russia to the International Organization for Standardization ISO (Subcommittee No. 36 «Information Technologies in Education, Education and Training»).[3]

Yuri Rubin headed the Working Group at the SPKFR on the creation of a professional entrepreneur standard in 2015. In 2017, he headed the Scientific Council for the Development of Entrepreneurial Education at the Department of General Secondary Education of the Russian Academy of Education. In 2021, he headed the Federal Innovation Platform «Model of an Innovative System of Continuous Entrepreneurship Education in an Educational Organization of Higher Education in Russian Federation».[5]

In 2022, he joined the Working Group on the implementation of measures aimed at the development of youth Entrepreneurship of the Council of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation for the implementation of state youth policy. Since 2016, Yuri Rubin has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the All-Russian Public Organization of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises «Support of Russia».

Yuri Rubin is the editor-in-chief of the journal Modern Competition,[6] a member of the editorial board of the journal Applied Informatics and a member of the editorial board of the journal Financial Research.[7]

Scientific activity

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The main directions of Yuri Rubin's research work are the system of continuous entrepreneurial education (school—college-university), theory and practice of competition, theory and practice of professional entrepreneurship, antimonopoly regulation of the economy, the concept of entrepreneurial universities, regulatory support of the education system, competitiveness of higher professional education, theory and practice of e-learning, formation of a quality assurance system education and independent assessment of the quality of Russian education.[8]

In the 80s, the main directions of Yuri Rubin's research work were the contradictions of the planned centralized management format of the Soviet economy in the face of increasing cost trends in the economy, manifested in attempts to intensify it. The development of these issues justified the interest in analyzing the features of monopolism in the Soviet economy and, as a result, led to such areas of further research as competition theory, theory and practice of professional entrepreneurship, antimonopoly regulation of the economy, management of competitive actions, competence models and methodology of entrepreneurship education. At the turn of the 80-90 years. Yuri Rubin was one of those who took an active part in bringing the theoretical legacy of Nikolai Bukharin back into the context of the discussion about the fate and prospects of the Russian economy. During the same period, he prepared proposals for the establishment of a system of antimonopoly legislation in the country, which were partially included in the content of the Russian Law of 1991 «On Competition and Restriction of Monopolistic Activity in Commodity Markets».[9]

The constructive theory of competition is based on the idea of the invariably competitive specifics of the business environment, the rivalry of the actors of which has an integral, deeply structured and manageable character. Considering the participation of entrepreneurs in competition as one of the areas of their professional activity, Yuri Rubin identifies such components as the types and nature of competition interaction between the parties to the competition, types of competition actions, methods of operational interaction, competition operations and combinations. The structure of the management of participation in competition includes strategic, tactical and situational levels of management impact on the results, resources and the process of competition. In turn, entrepreneurship is interpreted as a type of professional activity of actors, characterized by a unique set of labor functions (creation, current management, development, termination of business). These ideas are reflected in a number of monographs, articles and textbooks on competition and ensuring the competitiveness of the Russian economy, awarded in 2008 by the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of education. Yuri Rubin is the author of the first textbooks for Russian universities «Managing your own Business» and «Competition in Entrepreneurship».[5][8]

In 2000-2020, the issues of forming a system of education quality guarantees and independent assessment of the quality of Russian education, the creation of entrepreneurial universities, the theory and practice of e-learning, and ensuring the competitiveness of higher education also appeared in the center of scientific research of Yuri Rubin. In recent years, the key object of research has been the system of formation of entrepreneurship education systems in Russia at different levels of education.[5]

Yuri Rubin contributed to the development of the entrepreneurship education system in Russia by developing competence matrices for the first time to create specialized entrepreneurship programs for organizations of higher and secondary vocational education. He formed a classification of key groups of professional competencies of entrepreneurs necessary for the implementation of complex activities, including the creation, current management, development, termination of business for the production and sale of goods, performance of works and provision of services according to different stages of the life cycle of their own business. The first group includes competencies necessary for business creation, such as the nomination and approval of business ideas, the formulation of goals and objectives, the development of business models and plans. The second group covers competencies that are important for the current business, including strategic management, resource provision and workplace functioning. The third group is related to business development, and the fourth is related to the termination of entrepreneurial activity, including the sale of the business, its transfer to new owners and bankruptcy proceedings. On the basis of this competence matrix, educational programs for bachelor's and master's degrees have been created aimed at training specialists in the field of entrepreneurship. This experience is used by Russian universities participating in the implementation of the program «Startup as a Diploma».[10]

Bibliography

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In the Google Scholar database

Main scientific works

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1. Rubin Yu.B., Shadrikov V.D. Professionally important personal prerequisites for entrepreneurship // Psikhologicheskii zhurnal. - 2024. - V. 45. - №2. - pp. 65-79. DOI: 10.31857/S0205959224020068.

2. Logvinova I.L., Rubin Yu.B., Lednev M.V., Mozhzhukhin D.P. Mutual insurance in the entrepreneurial landscape // Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 2022. 11 (1), art. no. 35, DOI: 10.1186/s13731-022-00223-6.

3. Rubin Yu.B., Mozhzhukhin D.P. Higher Entrepreneurship Education: Guidelines for the Formation and Mitigation of Restrictions // Higher Education in Russia. 2022. V. 31. No 11. Pp. 106-121. DOI: 10.31992/0869-3617-2022-31-11-106-121.

4. Rubin Yu.B., Soboleva E.Yu. Independence of Higher Education Quality Assurance: Criteria, Principles, Realities // Higher Education in Russia. 2021. V. 30. № 3. Pp. 26-42. DOI: 10.31992/0869-3617-2021-30-3-26-42.

5. Logvinova I., Rubin Yu. Reasonability of development of agro-insurance in Russian Federation on the basis of mutual insurance. // E3S Web of Conferences 176, 05019 (2020), DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202017605019.

6. Rubin Yu.B., Lednev M.V., Mozhzhukhin D.P. Competition studies: Structuring competencies in university entrepreneurship programs. // Higher Education in Russia. 2019. 28 (1), pp. 21 – 33, DOI: 10.31992/0869-3617-2019-28-1-21-33.

7. Rubin Yu., Lednev M., Mozhzhukhin D. Competition competencies as learning outcomes in bachelor’s degree entrepreneurship programs. // Journal of Entrepreneurship Education. 2019. 22 (6).

8. Rubin Yu., Lednev M., Mozhzhukhin D. Entrepreneurship education in action: A matrix of competencies for a bachelor's degree program. // Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy. 2018. Pp. 187 – 202, DOI: 10.4337/9781788114950.00018.

9. Logvinova I.L., Rubin Yu.B., Sherstiuk A.E. Mutual insurance of transport infrastructure construction risks as an inherent part of competitive environment. // European Research Studies Journal. 2018. 21. Pp. 460 – 473.

10. Competition. Entrepreneurship Education. System of Business. / Rubin Yu.B. - Moscow: «Synergy», 2018. - 871 p.; ISBN 978-5-4257-0286-9: 2000 copies.

11. Competition in Entrepreneurship" / Rubin Yu.B. - Moscow: «Synergy», 2023. - 894 p.; - (University series. Textbook); ISBN 978-5-4257-0546-4 : 1500 copies.

12. Business Management / Rubin Yu.B. - 17-е изд., доп. - Moscow: «Synergy», 2021. - 1102 p.; - (University series).; ISBN 978-5-4257-0504-4 : 1500 copies.

13. Management of Participation in Competition as a Direction of Scientific Research // Rubin Yu.B. Journal of Modern Competition. 2024. V. 18. № 1 (97).

14. Competitive Issues in the Theory of Startups and the Content of Entrepreneurship Education // Rubin Yu.B. Journal of Modern Competition. 2024. V. 18. № 4.

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