Franchising as strategy for internationalization of Family Firms: an exploratory study

  • Rosado-Serrano A
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Abstract

Family business is the most prevalent form of business thru out Latin America. Franchising has been a strategy used by many firms to expand domestically and internationally. Internationalization theories indicate that firms tend to expand to culturally close markets/countries. Family Business theories indicate that family firms have specific advantages in comparison with non-family firms. The purpose of this paper is to conduct a literature review about franchising family firms in Latin America to develop a theoretical model for their internationalization process using franchising.

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Rosado-Serrano, A. (2017). Franchising as strategy for internationalization of Family Firms: an exploratory study. Neumann Business Review, 3(1), 145–165. https://doi.org/10.22451/3002.nbr2017.vol3.1.10007

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