Growth, Uniformity, Local Responsiveness, and System-Wide Adaptation in Multiunit Franchising

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Using the resource-based view framework, we investigate the link between multiunit franchising (MUF) and performance on four key challenges in franchise chain management: growth, uniformity, local responsiveness, and system-wide adaptation. Our findings support the assertion that system growth is positively related to MUF rate within a system, in particular in relation to geographic expansion. Interestingly, while uniformity does not seem to be related to MUF rate, we find marginal support for an inverted u-shaped relationship between system-wide adaptation and MUF rate. Furthermore, the data suggest that local responsiveness and MUF rate are related in a u-shaped function.

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Boulay, J., Caemmerer, B., Evanschitzky, H., & Duniach, K. (2016). Growth, Uniformity, Local Responsiveness, and System-Wide Adaptation in Multiunit Franchising. Journal of Small Business Management, 54(4), 1193–1205. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsbm.12239

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