AbstractIn spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empirical studies have examined this research area. This paper employs organizational identity theory to explain when the franchisor desires to select specifically franchisees that have the potential for entrepreneurial behavior. A mail questionnaire survey was utilized to collect data from a sample of franchisors in the UK. The results revealed that the systems that select entrepreneurial franchisees are those that have entrepreneurial values as part of their organizational identity, as reflected in the institutionalized support given by the franchisor for entrepreneurial activities. Additionally, we found that the performance of the franchise s...
Although franchising scholars largely acknowledge that franchisees may behave like entrepreneurs, li...
Using franchise data, we identify that entrepreneurial characteristics of franchisees partially impa...
Franchisees only bought the right to operate our stores under the trademark. That’s it. We own the t...
In spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empirical st...
In spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empirical st...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an Open Access article made available under t...
AbstractIn spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empi...
This study provides a deeper understanding of the relevance of the entrepreneurship phenomenon to th...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
This article has two main objectives: first, to identify the various entrepreneurial profiles of the...
PurposeIn spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear ...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
This article aims to understand how the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of the franchise system may...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 24th Annual International Society of Franchisi...
Although franchising scholars largely acknowledge that franchisees may behave like entrepreneurs, li...
Using franchise data, we identify that entrepreneurial characteristics of franchisees partially impa...
Franchisees only bought the right to operate our stores under the trademark. That’s it. We own the t...
In spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empirical st...
In spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empirical st...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an Open Access article made available under t...
AbstractIn spite of the acknowledged importance of the franchisee selection process, only a few empi...
This study provides a deeper understanding of the relevance of the entrepreneurship phenomenon to th...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
This article has two main objectives: first, to identify the various entrepreneurial profiles of the...
PurposeIn spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear ...
In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether...
This article aims to understand how the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of the franchise system may...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 24th Annual International Society of Franchisi...
Although franchising scholars largely acknowledge that franchisees may behave like entrepreneurs, li...
Using franchise data, we identify that entrepreneurial characteristics of franchisees partially impa...
Franchisees only bought the right to operate our stores under the trademark. That’s it. We own the t...