Abstract
As a business model, franchising makes a major contribution to gross domestic product (GDP). A model that predicts franchisor success or failure is therefore necessary to ensure economic sustainability. In this study, such a model was developed by applying Lasso regression to a sample of franchises operating between 2002 and 2013. For franchises with the highest likelihood of survival, the franchise fees and the ratio of company-owned to franchised outlets were suited to the age of the franchise. Surviving franchises were those that opened franchised outlets at a sustainable pace, increased the franchise fee as intangible assets increased, and effectively managed profitability and efficiency.
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Calderon-Monge, E., Pastor-Sanz, I., & Huerta-Zavala, P. (2017). Economic sustainability in franchising: A model to predict franchisor success or failure. Sustainability (Switzerland), 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su9081419
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