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This paper develops a model of relational contracting to help explain the prevalence of multiunit franchising; a phenomenon not fully understood in the literature. The model is used to derive a key prediction, which is that franchise systems with a greater propensity to engage in multiunit...
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A key strategic decision for many firms is the breadth of their relationships with partners. Existing theories of relationship scope are limited in that they disregard two key aspects of interfirm networks: (1) that most firms transact within networks of multiple partners, and (2) that these...
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The organizational literature documents the upheaval that incumbent firms, across numerous industries, often experience when they confront technological change. Much of this work is based on evidence drawn from US firms. A separate literature drawn from institutional economics shows that...
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The organizational literature documents the upheaval that incumbent firms, across numerous industries, often experience when they confront technological change. Much of this work is based on evidence drawn from US firms. A separate literature drawn from institutional economics shows that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014172719