and the federal government have enacted laws intended to police franchisors ' use of termination provisions in franchise contracts to opportunistically take over profitable establishments. This regulation may, however, reduce the total number of chain outlets because franchising is a valuable form of contracting and termination rights allow franchisors to police franchisee free-riding on the franchised trademark. On the other hand, no such effect is implied if the regulation reduces franchisors ' extra gains from skimming profitable franchises. We exploit two new sources of data to provide new empirical evidence on the effects of franchise regulation. Panel data on fast food establishments extracted from uniform franchise offering...
Franchising is a relationship wherein one organization (i.e., the franchisor) allows other organizat...
Given its economic significance, franchise business has been widely studied by economists and manage...
One of the most vital debates in franchise law focuses on whether state or federal law should adopt ...
This article discusses and expands on our recent work examining the effects of franchise-termination...
Many US states have regulations that restrict the ability of franchisors to terminate franchise cont...
Franchisors sell the American Dream to franchisees, marketing it as an opportunity to effectively “o...
Franchises are critically important arrangements for the distribution of goods and services in the U...
Franchising is a method of expanding a business that allows one (the franchisor) who has developed a...
The scope of troubled areas in the franchising industry is nearly as broad as the variety of goods a...
Franchisees within large branded chains loudly complain of a form of channel conflict known as “encr...
The Amended FTC Franchise Rule requires franchisors to disclose material litigation and arbitration ...
Franchising is a well-liked business venture in the Philippines. The franchise sector in the country...
Applying a simple model to a data set created from 530 franchise contracts, this article shows that ...
Labor and employment laws are systematically underenforced in low-wage, franchised workplaces. Union...
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
Franchising is a relationship wherein one organization (i.e., the franchisor) allows other organizat...
Given its economic significance, franchise business has been widely studied by economists and manage...
One of the most vital debates in franchise law focuses on whether state or federal law should adopt ...
This article discusses and expands on our recent work examining the effects of franchise-termination...
Many US states have regulations that restrict the ability of franchisors to terminate franchise cont...
Franchisors sell the American Dream to franchisees, marketing it as an opportunity to effectively “o...
Franchises are critically important arrangements for the distribution of goods and services in the U...
Franchising is a method of expanding a business that allows one (the franchisor) who has developed a...
The scope of troubled areas in the franchising industry is nearly as broad as the variety of goods a...
Franchisees within large branded chains loudly complain of a form of channel conflict known as “encr...
The Amended FTC Franchise Rule requires franchisors to disclose material litigation and arbitration ...
Franchising is a well-liked business venture in the Philippines. The franchise sector in the country...
Applying a simple model to a data set created from 530 franchise contracts, this article shows that ...
Labor and employment laws are systematically underenforced in low-wage, franchised workplaces. Union...
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
Franchising is a relationship wherein one organization (i.e., the franchisor) allows other organizat...
Given its economic significance, franchise business has been widely studied by economists and manage...
One of the most vital debates in franchise law focuses on whether state or federal law should adopt ...