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The urgency of franchise relations in the sphere of culture in Ukraine is grounded, the author definition of “franchise in culture” as an economic category is proposed and the main advantages and disadvantages of franchising in culture are systematized.
M. Sitnitskiy
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Incidence, Risk, and Disclosure of Corporate Litigation: Insights from Federal Court Filings
ABSTRACT We assemble and describe a sample of 174,782 lawsuits filed against 218,437 public‐company lawsuit‐defendants in federal district court from 2006 to 2021. These lawsuits involve an array of allegations, including product liability, civil rights discrimination, contract breaches, improper compensation and labor practices, antitrust violations ...
MARY BROOKE BILLINGS +3 more
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Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Franchisee Akibat Pemutusan Sepihak dalam Perjanjian Franchise
In the implementation of a franchise agreement, it is not uncommon for the agreement not to be implemented due to a unilateral termination by the franchisor. Considering that the franchisee in the franchise agreement is in a weaker position, in the event
I. Andika +2 more
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Factors affect franchisee performance in the franchising F&B industry
The franchising industry in Vietnam has received lots of attention from international franchise brands due to its high potential growth and encouragement from the Vietnamese government in recent years.
Bùi Thị Thảo Hiền
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Franchising as a form of use of corporate image (Франчайзинг як форма використання корпоративного іміджу організації) [PDF]
The concept of the corporate image is considered; fundamental, external and internal constituents of the corporate image are distinguished; franchising as the system of business organization, based on the use of corporate image of organization and ...
Жуков , В. ( Zukow W. ) +2 more
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Foundation governance for the purposeful ownership of enterprise
Abstract Foundation‐owned companies are regarded as real‐world examples of commitment to a company purpose, and several world‐class companies have this ownership structure. They have been found to perform surprisingly well, given the accountability and incentive problems anticipated by conventional economic theories when nonprofit organizations own ...
Terry McNulty, Steen Thomsen
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Acts of hidden franchisee innovation and innovation adoption within franchise systems
Franchising, as an imitative business model, provides a challenging context to create and manage innovation, as franchisors may wish to limit their franchisees' innovative activities to ensure network consistency.
Anna Watson, Julienne Senyard, O. Dada
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ABSTRACT Ensuring trucking companies comply with hours‐of‐service (HOS) rules is an ongoing challenge faced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. This research examines heterogeneity in how trucking firms' compliance with HOS rules changed in response to a multistage regulatory intervention that required most large commercial trucks ...
Jason Miller +3 more
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The use of importance-performance analysis to measure the satisfaction of travel agency franchisees [PDF]
This study contributes to the limited literature on the satisfaction of travel agency franchisees. Specifically, it aims to identify strengths and weaknesses of the system from the perspective of the franchisee.
José M. Ramírez-Hurtado
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Legal Protection of Franchisee in Franchise Contract Which Franchisor Unilaterally Terminates
The Franchisor and the Franchisee's engagement tends to be based on the value of business profits alone. The document that becomes evidence (franchise agreement) tends to be poorly understood by the Franchisee, which can cause legal problems for him. One
Retno Wulandari
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