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From:Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedEight out of 10 restaurant firms in the top-100 restaurant chains attribute their success to franchising. However, many franchise relationships, especially among quick-service restaurants, have been disadvantageous,...
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From:Southern Economic Journal (Vol. 68, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThomas M. Fullerton Jr. [*] Roberto Coronado [+] Of prime interest to border economies is exchange rate performance and currency valuation. Commonly used tools for this task include purchasing power parity (PPP)...
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From:Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Vol. 37, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA franchisor's requirement for franchisees to buy a particular equipment or product from them as part of the franchising agreement, as exemplified by a food service case of Siegal vs. Chicken Delight, is subject to...
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From:Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Vol. 41, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed
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From:RAND Journal of Economics (Vol. 35, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWe use data on all the new restaurants opened in Texas between 1980 and 1995 by seven of the largest nationally franchised fast-food chains to examine empirically the extent of multi-unit ownership in franchised chains...
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From:Management Science (Vol. 50, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedWe hypothesize that retail and service business units will enjoy reduced failure rates if affiliated with experienced multiunit owners and franchisors. Experience of individual owners and franchisees should result in...
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From:Business: Theory and Practice (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe article is based on literature review, theoretical insights, and deals with the topic of franchise business model. The objective of the paper is to analyse peculiarities of franchise business model and its...
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From:International Small Business Journal (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMilk delivery at Dale Farm Dairies, Northern Ireland, are an example of a group of people who have become self-employed through the policy of a company which once employed them. The company is a subsidiary of Northern...
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From:Iranian Journal of Management Studies (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper develops a two-stage model to consider a franchise/franchisee environment in which supply chains are simultaneously entering the untapped market to produce either identical or highly substitutable products...
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From:Library Philosophy and PracticePeer-ReviewedThe present study focuses on the ranking of the websites of the IPL franchises as well as the overall evaluation of those websites. Calculating three types of WIFs it has been found that according to the Simple Web...
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From:Injury Prevention (Vol. 7, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn June, Burger King announced that it was replacing the netting that encloses playgrounds at about 650 of its restaurants across the US after a 4 year old boy became entangled in the play equipment and died this...
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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 43, Issue 3)The Olympics torch may still be smoldering in Salt Lake City, but proponents of a new football stadium in the Big Apple are hoping that the prospect of hosting the 2012 Summer Games this spring will light a fire under...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)The 2001 US Major League Base ball (MLB) season heralded greater prominence for a relatively new presence in the American national pastime--that of Asian baseball players. Ichiro Suzuki--better known as...
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From:The CPA Journal (Vol. 73, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThis article concludes a two-part series on purchase price allocations of professional sports franchise acquisitions. Part One discussed financial and tax-related purchase price allocation procedures. Part Two will...
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From:International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship (Vol. 2, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
World Wrestling Federation in US$35 million Smackdown! with Sky Sports & Sky One. (Company Round-up)
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc (WWFE) agreed a new five-year deal with Sky Sports and Sky One in February that is estimated to generate more than US$35 million in revenues. The new agreement expands WWFE... -
From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 62, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA revisionist consensus among corporate law academics has begun to coalesce that, after a century of academic thinking to the contrary, states do not compete head-to-head on an ongoing basis for chartering revenues,...
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From:Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAlthough academic research has provided tremendous insights about the organizational form of franchising, considerable work remains with regard to understanding the critical factors that enable international franchise...
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From:Federal Communications Law Journal (Vol. 64, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the name of increasing competition in the cable television market, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996. While this eliminated the barriers to entry using federal law, it did not change the nature of...
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From:Business Horizons (Vol. 41, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPolicies on criminal liability lawsuits should be implemented to protect the rights of franchises and victims of the crimes. Court cases involving Taco Bell and McDonald's illustrate the legal liability of franchisers....
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From:Journal of Advertising (Vol. 29, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSponsorship has become an increasingly popular form of marketing communications, yet little is known about what might influence consumers' intentions to purchase a sponsor's products. The focus here is on how the social...