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Título
Performance and Risk as Signals for Setting up a Franchised Business
Publicado en
Journal of Small Business Strategy. 2013, V. 23, n. 2, p. 41-58
Editorial
Bradley University. The Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fecha de publicación
2013-05
ISSN
1081-8510
Resumen
Potential franchisees who wish to start up a business need to seek information signals. The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between performance and risk as signals of the quality of the franchise chains and the decision to choose one of them taken by the potential franchisee who wishes to set up a business for the first time via franchising. The results show that performance and risk operated as recognized signals for choosing a franchise chain among those which were operating in Spain during 2002-2008.
Palabras clave
Business risk
Entrepreneurs
Franchise
Risk tolerance
Signaling theory
Materia
Comercio
Commerce
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