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The Dark Side of Multi-Unit Franchising: The Drawbacks of Local Responsiveness

Orchestration of the Global Network Organization

ISBN: 978-1-78350-953-9

Publication date: 13 August 2014

Abstract

In attempting to solve agency issues associated with single-unit franchising and international adaptation issues with company-owned outlets, franchisors engage in multi-unit franchising. Extant research has examined the antecedents and positive outcomes of multi-unit franchising, but the dark side has largely been neglected. In a sample of 16 corporations that operate 25 brands from the period of 2005–2012, we examine how the density of multi-unit franchising impacts overall franchise system growth and internationalization growth. The results of our study show that multi-unit franchising negatively impacts franchise system growth and a franchise system’s internationalization efforts. While benefits of multi-unit franchising have been explicated by previous research, our results show that companies should be concerned about the long-term impact of multi-unit franchising and that there is indeed a dark side.

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Kretinin, A., Morgan, T. and Anokhin, S. (2014), "The Dark Side of Multi-Unit Franchising: The Drawbacks of Local Responsiveness", Orchestration of the Global Network Organization (Advances in International Management, Vol. 27), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 263-281. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1571-502720140000027029

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