An important challenge for franchisors is to find individuals with strong intentions to become franchisees that they can actively support in this ambition. We contribute to franchising research by developing and testing a model to explain individual intentions to become franchisees as a specific type of entrepreneurial intention (EI). We combine Achievement Motivation Theory (AMT) with the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to propose inverted U-shaped associations between individual motivations (i.e. need for achievement and risk-taking propensity), their cognitive assessments of franchising (i.e. attitude towards franchising and perceived behavioural control), and their EI regarding franchising. Our survey of 666 individuals demonstrates t...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an Open Access article made available under t...
Entrepreneurial intent refers to activities whereby individuals focus on achieving entrepreneurial o...
This article explores the notion that different types of entrepreneurs exist, distinguishable not on...
An important challenge for franchisors is to find individuals with strong intentions to become franc...
This study investigates the relationship between goal attainment and intention to remain in a franch...
PurposeIn spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear ...
Although franchising scholars largely acknowledge that franchisees may behave like entrepreneurs, li...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
This paper presents an empirical study of the motives for acquiring a franchise, based on a sample o...
Franchising is a form of entrepreneurship in which the franchisor identifies and exploits market opp...
Franchising as a type of entrepreneurial activity to develop a nation's economy has been receiving c...
This paper presents an empirical study of the motives for acquiring a franchise, based on a sample o...
Franchisees only bought the right to operate our stores under the trademark. That’s it. We own the t...
This study provides a deeper understanding of the relevance of the entrepreneurship phenomenon to th...
This study provides a deeper understanding of the relevance of the entrepreneurship phenomenon to th...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an Open Access article made available under t...
Entrepreneurial intent refers to activities whereby individuals focus on achieving entrepreneurial o...
This article explores the notion that different types of entrepreneurs exist, distinguishable not on...
An important challenge for franchisors is to find individuals with strong intentions to become franc...
This study investigates the relationship between goal attainment and intention to remain in a franch...
PurposeIn spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear ...
Although franchising scholars largely acknowledge that franchisees may behave like entrepreneurs, li...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
This paper presents an empirical study of the motives for acquiring a franchise, based on a sample o...
Franchising is a form of entrepreneurship in which the franchisor identifies and exploits market opp...
Franchising as a type of entrepreneurial activity to develop a nation's economy has been receiving c...
This paper presents an empirical study of the motives for acquiring a franchise, based on a sample o...
Franchisees only bought the right to operate our stores under the trademark. That’s it. We own the t...
This study provides a deeper understanding of the relevance of the entrepreneurship phenomenon to th...
This study provides a deeper understanding of the relevance of the entrepreneurship phenomenon to th...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an Open Access article made available under t...
Entrepreneurial intent refers to activities whereby individuals focus on achieving entrepreneurial o...
This article explores the notion that different types of entrepreneurs exist, distinguishable not on...