The study of franchising as a small business growth strategy is only weakly researched and understood. This preliminary, qualitative investigation examines the experiences of 17 operational and five “failed” franchises in the UK, in translating their business concepts into a franchise format. It reveals that small firms select franchising as a growth strategy for both economic and idiosyncratic reasons, but that economic reasons tend to prevail. The findings suggest that franchising is a viable growth strategy for small firms and that per se it creates few major problems for growth‐oriented small businesses. It is argued that further research is needed, particularly into the experiences of “failed” franchises and into the problems encounter...
There is little doubt as to the importance of franchising within all modem global economies. Yet, l...
Internationally, the small firm community has been the focus of attention from academics and policy ...
Franchising has expanded rapidly around the world during the 1970s and 1980s. It is often viewed as ...
Although franchising has long been recognised as an attractive means of growing a business, the impa...
Although franchising has long been recognised as an attractive means of growing a business, the impa...
Not only are most franchisees themselves small businesses, but so are many franchisors, particularly...
Not only are most franchisees themselves small businesses, but so are many franchisors, particularly...
Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Not only are most franchisees themselves small bus...
This paper is part of on?going research examining the growth of small and medium?sized enterprises t...
In the two decades prior to 2000, the UK franchise industry showed substantial growth. Subsequently,...
This research paper attempts to analyse the different aspects of franchising as a business practice ...
As a result of an encouraging competitive franchising business worldwide the Government of Malaysia ...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
PurposeIn spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear ...
Franchise has been proven to be an effective and successful concept of developing business and has b...
There is little doubt as to the importance of franchising within all modem global economies. Yet, l...
Internationally, the small firm community has been the focus of attention from academics and policy ...
Franchising has expanded rapidly around the world during the 1970s and 1980s. It is often viewed as ...
Although franchising has long been recognised as an attractive means of growing a business, the impa...
Although franchising has long been recognised as an attractive means of growing a business, the impa...
Not only are most franchisees themselves small businesses, but so are many franchisors, particularly...
Not only are most franchisees themselves small businesses, but so are many franchisors, particularly...
Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Not only are most franchisees themselves small bus...
This paper is part of on?going research examining the growth of small and medium?sized enterprises t...
In the two decades prior to 2000, the UK franchise industry showed substantial growth. Subsequently,...
This research paper attempts to analyse the different aspects of franchising as a business practice ...
As a result of an encouraging competitive franchising business worldwide the Government of Malaysia ...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
PurposeIn spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear ...
Franchise has been proven to be an effective and successful concept of developing business and has b...
There is little doubt as to the importance of franchising within all modem global economies. Yet, l...
Internationally, the small firm community has been the focus of attention from academics and policy ...
Franchising has expanded rapidly around the world during the 1970s and 1980s. It is often viewed as ...