Mature franchise systems use multiple unit franchising to leverage learning economies and sustain systemwide growth
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Weaven, S
Frazer, L
Frazer, L
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Ian Phau
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2007
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This paper aims to extend current understanding of organisational choice theory through examining to what extent firm-level factors influence the growth of franchisee-owned mini-chains within Australian franchise systems. In particular, this study examines how the age of system, corporatisation of management processes, plurality of distribution, levels of intra-firm conflict and franchise system complexity influence multiple unit franchising adoption.
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Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
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19
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2
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Marketing
Tourism
Transportation, logistics and supply chains