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Liability of contract parties in the franchising contract [PDF]
The specificity of the franchise agreements, as well as the fact that they are mainly dictated by franchisees who want to minimize their possible liability, make these contracts interesting from the aspect of the liability of the contract parties ...
Kavarić Milena
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Franchising structure changes and shareholder value: Evidence from store buybacks and refranchising. [PDF]
Sadovnikova A, Kacker M, Mishra S.
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The Role of Residual Claims and Self-Enforcement in Franchise Contracting [PDF]
Much of the economic literature on franchising has been concerned with incentive issues and how these are managed in franchised contracts. Two main types of incentive mechanisms have been identified: residual claims and self enforcement. In this paper we
Emmanuel Raynaud, Francine Lafontaine
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PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION OF FRANCHISEES
En el caso de la franquicia, en el caso de la franquicia, en el caso de la franquicia, Para este fin, la encuesta fue realizada con el manager de 22 franchisees. En algunos aspectos, los resultados de la investigación muestran que el rendimiento del año se considera bien, las esperadas, y los participantes de los encuestados están satisfechos con su ...
Pazetto, Celliane Ferraz +1 more
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Franchise in Romanian tourism [PDF]
Both on national and international scale, tourism business is improving continuously, by adjusting to the tourists' demands, resulting in modification and adaptation of organization and association forms in this area.
Bunea-Bontaş, Cristina Aurora +1 more
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Franchisee Dynamics; Can Franchisees be Entrepreneurial?
Franchisees only bought the right to operate our stores under the trademark. That’s it. We own the trademark, and their only responsibility is to us, to follow our system and methods. What we have come to realize is that franchisees aren’t entrepreneurs; they might think they are entrepreneurs, but they’re not. If they really were entrepreneurs, they’d
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Plural Form in Franchising: An Incomplete Contracting Approach [PDF]
Plural form franchising is modeled from an incomplete contracting perspective. Complete franchising is the unique, efficient governance structure only when the plural form externality is limited and the costs of investment are low for both franchisees ...
Hendrikse, G.W.J., Jiang, T.
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Franchisor-Franchisee Relationships: An Interaction Approach
The purpose of this paper is to examine franchise relationships by using an interaction approach which involves several exchanges or actor bonds between a franchisor and franchisee. The study is based on a web survey directed towards franchisees in Sweden.
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Franchising in Residential Brokerage [PDF]
This paper explores the profitability of real estate franchises. The database for the study consists of observations from the National Association of Realtors©' 2001 survey of real estate brokerage firms.
Daniel T. Winkler +3 more
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The Franchisor/Franchisee Relationship: How can this Relationship be Strengthened from the Franchisees’ Perspective? [PDF]
Franchising plays a major role in the U.S. economy by providing growth and jobs. The International Franchise Association reported in 2009, the franchising sector was accountable for 9.5 million jobs and provided nearly $845 billion of economic output to the U.S. economy.
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