This article represents a brief history of the development of franchising in Australia and its regulatory framework and links this to an analysis of relevant research. Findings indicate a disparate ad hoc approach to research including scoping studies at the embryonic stage of franchise development; significant evidence of census style research culminating in a trajectory of disparate studies utilising more sophisticated research methods. For franchising research to advance there appears to be a need to interface with other research domains in SME and entrepreneurship research, extend the range of issues which are the subject of franchising research: begin longitudinal studies in order to better understand change over time; promote studies which have a sectoral focus in order to improve knowledge and understanding at that level of analysis; and. increase the representation of cross-border/cultural research in the volume of work being undertaken.
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Australian franchising research: review, synthesis and future research directions
Australasian Marketing Journal, Vol.20(2), pp.158-163
2012
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- Title
- Australian franchising research: review, synthesis and future research directions
- Creators
- Owen Wright - Griffith UniversityAndrew McAuley - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Australasian Marketing Journal, Vol.20(2), pp.158-163
- Identifiers
- 1006; 991012821532902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Office of the Vice Chancellor; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article