Franchising is a relationship wherein one organization (i.e., the franchisor) allows other organizations (i.e., franchisees) to use its brand name, products, and processes in exchange for fees. Because franchising offers franchisors the opportunity to build their brands quickly, it is perhaps not surprising that many firms rely on franchising as a key tool for organization design. One caution about franchising is that its use brings a complex array of legal issues into play. As franchising increases in popularity, so too does the scrutiny paid to this organizational form by the legal system. Indeed, the courts appear to be demanding increased accountability from franchisors. The goal of this Point of View article is to explain how organizat...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
This article provides an empirical assessment of various agency-theoretic explanations for franchisi...
This paper investigates the level of delegation in franchise chains, distinguishing the two most rel...
This article examines two major legal problem areas in franchising: deceptive practices in the selli...
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
This article provides information on what franchising is, what it does, and how franchising is organ...
Franchising is a method of expanding a business that allows one (the franchisor) who has developed a...
and the federal government have enacted laws intended to police franchisors ' use of terminatio...
Franchisors sell the American Dream to franchisees, marketing it as an opportunity to effectively “o...
Franchising is little understood in legal circles. Almost certainly the reason for the lack of any c...
Franchising has emerged as a powerful method of conducting business. This paper examines a number o...
This paper seeks to determine whether franchising is a good choice of organizational structure for a...
This paper is concerned with the coexistence of company-owned units and franchised units in business...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
This article provides an empirical assessment of various agency-theoretic explanations for franchisi...
This paper investigates the level of delegation in franchise chains, distinguishing the two most rel...
This article examines two major legal problem areas in franchising: deceptive practices in the selli...
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
This article provides information on what franchising is, what it does, and how franchising is organ...
Franchising is a method of expanding a business that allows one (the franchisor) who has developed a...
and the federal government have enacted laws intended to police franchisors ' use of terminatio...
Franchisors sell the American Dream to franchisees, marketing it as an opportunity to effectively “o...
Franchising is little understood in legal circles. Almost certainly the reason for the lack of any c...
Franchising has emerged as a powerful method of conducting business. This paper examines a number o...
This paper seeks to determine whether franchising is a good choice of organizational structure for a...
This paper is concerned with the coexistence of company-owned units and franchised units in business...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
This article provides an empirical assessment of various agency-theoretic explanations for franchisi...
This paper investigates the level of delegation in franchise chains, distinguishing the two most rel...