Since the “open door” policies adopted by China in 1978 ended 30 years of isolation, introduced massive economic and legal reforms, encouraged foreign investment and resurrected private enterprise, China has become the world's second largest and fastest growing economy. In these circumstances, the development of franchising was inevitable. However, in addition to the normal commercial and cultural issues which challenge any franchise system in its international expansion, foreign franchisors proposing to enter China have faced additional regulatory obstacles. Market entry, participation in particular business sectors, and even the use of franchising as a method of business operation and expansion have all raised complex regulatory issues. T...
Abstract Today economic globalization is more and more deepening and to develop the domestic econom...
After the Chinese ‘open policy’, the economic condition in China has experienced a dramatically inc...
This paper examines the nature and scope of the cultural and legal barriers faced by American franch...
The Open Door policy introduced by Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s ended three decades of isolation ...
Within a decade of the introduction of Deng Xiaoping's 'open door' reforms which signaled the end o...
Two decades ago the term ‘‘franchising’’ was not part of the Chinese language. Although in per capit...
China's massive law reform program was originally driven by its Open Door policies and has been sust...
Since the concept of franchising was introduced to China in the late 1980s by the pioneering United ...
The introduction of the franchising concept by the fast food franchising pioneers was a necessary st...
Market entry strategies of international franchising firms have been extensively researched. However...
Franchising, a business concept developed in the US in 1950s has captured the opportunity to develop...
This paper examines factors associated with international franchising firms’ entry modes when they e...
With implementation of the Franchise Measures by the then Ministry of Internal Trade in 1997, China ...
As franchising becomes more favorable in China, both foreign and local franchisers and franchisees w...
Special Issue on Hospitality Management in ChinaThe hotel industry in China faces global competition...
Abstract Today economic globalization is more and more deepening and to develop the domestic econom...
After the Chinese ‘open policy’, the economic condition in China has experienced a dramatically inc...
This paper examines the nature and scope of the cultural and legal barriers faced by American franch...
The Open Door policy introduced by Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s ended three decades of isolation ...
Within a decade of the introduction of Deng Xiaoping's 'open door' reforms which signaled the end o...
Two decades ago the term ‘‘franchising’’ was not part of the Chinese language. Although in per capit...
China's massive law reform program was originally driven by its Open Door policies and has been sust...
Since the concept of franchising was introduced to China in the late 1980s by the pioneering United ...
The introduction of the franchising concept by the fast food franchising pioneers was a necessary st...
Market entry strategies of international franchising firms have been extensively researched. However...
Franchising, a business concept developed in the US in 1950s has captured the opportunity to develop...
This paper examines factors associated with international franchising firms’ entry modes when they e...
With implementation of the Franchise Measures by the then Ministry of Internal Trade in 1997, China ...
As franchising becomes more favorable in China, both foreign and local franchisers and franchisees w...
Special Issue on Hospitality Management in ChinaThe hotel industry in China faces global competition...
Abstract Today economic globalization is more and more deepening and to develop the domestic econom...
After the Chinese ‘open policy’, the economic condition in China has experienced a dramatically inc...
This paper examines the nature and scope of the cultural and legal barriers faced by American franch...