The present study analyses the relative efficiency of franchise services and characterises the best companies, confirming the relationship between efficiency and profit. These companies are from the trade and other services sector , the main group of service-providing companies in the Spanish economy. The methodology calls for first comparing the relative efficiency of franchisers and ownership enterprises. Second, the focus turns to the most efficient franchise services, using a super-efficiency model to rank them. The paper then goes on to cover the analysis of the main characteristics of the best franchise enterprises, the number of own establishments in a franchise business and the profitability of the company. This paper pres...
International audiencePurpose The authors conduct a structured analysis of the literature on the det...
Over the last few years, the phenomenon of the franchise as a new way of doing business has been und...
The concept of performance has been little explored in the franchising literature (Combs et al., 200...
In this work, we try to answer a key question: what are the more efficient units in franchising: own...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a new model allowing the imp...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the driving variables in the franchise decision to expand abroa...
Purpose - To identify and explore the typology of franchising heterogeneity. Design/methodology/...
This paper attempts to identify the effects of several variables on the international expansion purs...
This study identifies the franchisee profiles that franchisors prefer. Specifically, the goals of t...
In this paper, we pretend to identify the existing differences between contractual conditions fixed ...
During the last decades, franchising as an organizational form has received a lot of attention from ...
This study identifies the franchisee profiles that franchisors prefer. Specifically, the goals of th...
This study contributes to the limited literature on the satisfaction of travel agency franchisees. S...
This research reviews literature and articles pertaining to franchising. The study defines and analy...
The main purpose of this course paper is to explore the franchise business by examining the literatu...
International audiencePurpose The authors conduct a structured analysis of the literature on the det...
Over the last few years, the phenomenon of the franchise as a new way of doing business has been und...
The concept of performance has been little explored in the franchising literature (Combs et al., 200...
In this work, we try to answer a key question: what are the more efficient units in franchising: own...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a new model allowing the imp...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the driving variables in the franchise decision to expand abroa...
Purpose - To identify and explore the typology of franchising heterogeneity. Design/methodology/...
This paper attempts to identify the effects of several variables on the international expansion purs...
This study identifies the franchisee profiles that franchisors prefer. Specifically, the goals of t...
In this paper, we pretend to identify the existing differences between contractual conditions fixed ...
During the last decades, franchising as an organizational form has received a lot of attention from ...
This study identifies the franchisee profiles that franchisors prefer. Specifically, the goals of th...
This study contributes to the limited literature on the satisfaction of travel agency franchisees. S...
This research reviews literature and articles pertaining to franchising. The study defines and analy...
The main purpose of this course paper is to explore the franchise business by examining the literatu...
International audiencePurpose The authors conduct a structured analysis of the literature on the det...
Over the last few years, the phenomenon of the franchise as a new way of doing business has been und...
The concept of performance has been little explored in the franchising literature (Combs et al., 200...