“…In this network, the regional level occupies a central role: despite the de jure centralization of the federal bureaucracy, the federal government must have the support of regional authorities to be effective (Chebankova, 2005). 17 16 There is also some literature about the internationalization activities of Russian firms (Bulatov, 1998;Filippov, 2010;Kalotay, 2002;Kuznetsov, 2011;Liuhto, Heikkila, & Laaksonen, 2009;Liuhto & Majuri, 2014;Panibratov, 2011) and, more generally, the emergence of multinational firms from Eastern Europe (e.g., Andreff, 2003;Caputo, Pellegrini, Dabic, & Dana, 2016;Gorynia, Nowak, Trąpczy nski, & Wolniak, 2015;Rugraff, 2010). 17 Russia is characterized by regional legislation that is harmonized with federal legislation for most of its formal rules.…”