The Internationalization of US Franchising Systems
-
- USD 45.99
-
- USD 45.99
Publisher Description
This book reviews both the environmental and organizational factors of international franchising, but focuses on the latter because environmental factors can not adequately explain why some franchisers within a particular industry internationalize. This study finds that organizational factors such as the size, age, growth rate, pricing strategies and the geographical dispersion of the firm, collectively affect the franchising firm's decision to internationalize. However, the individual variables are different in significance and magnitude for the retailing, hotel and motel, and professional business service industries.
Institutional Ownership and Multinational Firms
2019
The Communitarian Organization
2003
Copyright Law and Computer Programs
2014
Globalization of Small Economies as a Strategic Behavior in International Business
2014
Keeping International Commitments
2014
Webs of Resistence in a Newly Privatized Polish Firm
2014