Franchising technologies for sustainable economic development

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The article describes factors of environmental change that cause the need to form new forms of interaction between economically active market subjects for sustainable development of territories. The authors of the article analyze franchising as one of the most flexible forms of interaction in small business. Modern trends in small business show a gradual merger of the production of goods and their trade with the provision of services. It leads to the necessity to create a fundamentally new mechanism that meets the needs of the modern market. The article proposes a new complex model of franchising which combines all the specified forms.

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Ganebnykh, E., Mottaeva, A., Larinina, T., & Petrova, E. (2018). Franchising technologies for sustainable economic development. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 170). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817001044

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