The mandatory Franchising Code of Conduct was introduced in Australia in 1998 to regulate the franchising sector. This paper examines the effect of the Code on the sector and on franchising relationships in the 12 months following its implementation. A two-stage methodology was used in this research. Stage one involved a mail survey of the population of Australian franchisors and results were compared with an earlier survey of the sector. The findings indicate that following the introduction of the Code there were fewer substantial disputes, greater resolution of disputes through mediation than litigation, fewer franchise agreement terminations, fewer transfers of existing agreements, and both the rate of growth of franchisors and franchise...
This article represents a brief history of the development of franchising in Australia and its regul...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend current understanding of organisational choice theory through ex...
Franchisor failure is enduring and important in terms of cost, nationally and internationally. This ...
The Australian government introduced the first mandatory Code of Conduct as part of the Trade Practi...
The Australian franchising sector consists of almost 1,200 different franchise systems and some 73,0...
Purpose – Although Australian franchising sector regulation promotes system disclosure and provides ...
This paper examines franchising regulation in Australia as a case study for the analysis of regulati...
Franchising has emerged as a powerful method of conducting business. This paper examines a number o...
High levels of franchising density and impressive growth in both franchise units and sector turnover...
Analyses the incentives for franchising operational units by Australian franchisors. Draws from expl...
Analyses the incentives for franchising operational units by Australian franchisors. Draws from expl...
Purpose: The rapid growth of the Australian franchising sector since the 1980s has been accompanied ...
The Australian franchising sector is expanding rapidly. This paper examines the nature of the sector...
This paper outlines the use of disclosure in the regulation of the franchise sector in Australia, de...
This paper outlines the use of disclosure in the regulation of the franchise sector in Australia, de...
This article represents a brief history of the development of franchising in Australia and its regul...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend current understanding of organisational choice theory through ex...
Franchisor failure is enduring and important in terms of cost, nationally and internationally. This ...
The Australian government introduced the first mandatory Code of Conduct as part of the Trade Practi...
The Australian franchising sector consists of almost 1,200 different franchise systems and some 73,0...
Purpose – Although Australian franchising sector regulation promotes system disclosure and provides ...
This paper examines franchising regulation in Australia as a case study for the analysis of regulati...
Franchising has emerged as a powerful method of conducting business. This paper examines a number o...
High levels of franchising density and impressive growth in both franchise units and sector turnover...
Analyses the incentives for franchising operational units by Australian franchisors. Draws from expl...
Analyses the incentives for franchising operational units by Australian franchisors. Draws from expl...
Purpose: The rapid growth of the Australian franchising sector since the 1980s has been accompanied ...
The Australian franchising sector is expanding rapidly. This paper examines the nature of the sector...
This paper outlines the use of disclosure in the regulation of the franchise sector in Australia, de...
This paper outlines the use of disclosure in the regulation of the franchise sector in Australia, de...
This article represents a brief history of the development of franchising in Australia and its regul...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend current understanding of organisational choice theory through ex...
Franchisor failure is enduring and important in terms of cost, nationally and internationally. This ...