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Franchising and Legal Issues for Small Business

Tim Mazzarol and Sophie Reboud
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Tim Mazzarol: University of Western Australia
Sophie Reboud: Burgundy School of Business

Chapter 12 in Small Business Management, 2020, pp 451-510 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Franchising has become a highly popular business system throughout the world with many small business owner-managers joining franchise networks. Although the more famous franchise systems such as KFC, McDonalds and Pizza Hut that came to Australia in the 1970s were established in the US there are now many such as Snap Printing, Jim’s Mowing and Eagle Boys Pizza are Australian owned. According to the Franchising Council of Australia (FCA, 2011), 90% of the franchise systems operating in Australia were developed here (FCA, 2016).

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-9509-3_12

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