2010
DOI: 10.1108/17468801011058406
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Russian companies: the rise of new multinationals

Abstract: PurposeThe focus of this paper is the emergence of Russia's multinational companies. It aims to analyse their motives to internationalise as well as the approaches to internationalisation. While relevance of the theoretical perspectives is highlighted, the purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the present‐day phenomenon of emerging Russian multinationals.Design/methodology/approachThe paper relies on a qualitative approach for the analysis of the nature of Russian multinationals. The p… Show more

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“…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.…”
Section: Russia As An Empirical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…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.…”
Section: Russia As An Empirical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also some literature about the internationalization activities of Russian firms (Bulatov, ; Filippov, ; Kalotay, ; Kuznetsov, ; Liuhto, Heikkila, & Laaksonen, ; Liuhto & Majuri, ; Panibratov, ) and, more generally, the emergence of multinational firms from Eastern Europe (e.g., Andreff, ; Caputo, Pellegrini, Dabic, & Dana, ; Gorynia, Nowak, Trąpczyński, & Wolniak, ; Rugraff, ).…”
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“…Linda Johansson (2006) carried out some ground-breaking research when she studied Russian migrant entrepreneurs in Southwestern Finland. She discovered two rather unexpected Jumpponen (2001, 2003); Kalotay (2002Kalotay ( , 2004Kalotay ( , 2007Kalotay ( , 2008bKalotay ( , 2013; Liuhto (2002); Andreff (2003); Pelto et al (2003); Vahtra and Liuhto (2004; Zashev (2004Zashev ( , 2005b; Crane et al (2005); Heinrich (2005); Sauvant (2005); Vahtra (2005Vahtra ( , 2006Vahtra ( , 2007aVahtra ( , 2009Vahtra ( , 2010a; Vahtra and Zashev (2006); Kuznetsov (2007aKuznetsov ( , 2008aKuznetsov ( , 2010aKuznetsov ( , 2011aKuznetsov ( , 2011bKuznetsov ( , 2011dKuznetsov ( , 2012bKuznetsov ( , 2012cKuznetsov ( , 2012dKuznetsov ( , 2013; Skolkovo (2007Skolkovo ( , 2009 ;Deloitte (2008); Ehrstedt and Vahtra (2008);Filippov (2008Filippov ( , 2010Filippov ( , 2011cFilippov ( , 2012Filippov ( , 2013; Blyakha (2009) results: The Russian migrant en...…”
Section: Some Core Studies On the Contemporary Russian Investments Abmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, a stream of literature focusing on emerging Russian multinationals can be identified (e.g. Bulatov, 2001;Crane et al, 2005;Heinrich, 2003Heinrich, , 2006Kalotay, 2002Kalotay, , 2004Kalotay, , 2005Kalotay, , 2007Kalotay, , 2008Kets de Vries et al, 2004;Vahtra and Liuhto, 2006;Filippov, 2010). Besides, Moscow School of Management 'Skolkovo' published a number of analytical reports on the international expansion of Russian companies.…”
Section: Argues 'If They Invest Abroad It Is Not On the Basis Of 'Omentioning
confidence: 99%