Abstract

ABSTRACT Purpose: The objective of this research is to understand the actions undertaken by Franchisee Associations (FAs). We aimed to: 1. identify the role played by FAs regarding their relationship with franchisors; 2. understand conflict procedures alongside with franchisors (by means of FAs); and 3. identify FA's abilities to play a relevant governance role in franchisee-franchisor relationships. Originality/gap/relevance/implications: This research complements the researches of Dandridge and Falbe (1994), Cochet and Ehrmann (2007), Lawrence and Kaufmann (2010, 2012), bringing up other perspectives regarding practices in managing relationships, and governance methods proposed by the FA, which are aspects not deeply analyzed in other FA studies. Key methodological aspects: Qualitative research with multiple case studies involving data triangulation. The sample of this study comprised the franchise chain Skill Idiomas, and the interviews involved four Directors, six Franchisees and the Skill franchisor Executive. Summary of key results: There is a strong sense of trust only among some of the network members, as well as a partial cooperation among them. With reference to the governance, one may point out that the rules and the penalties that compose their policies are well known and applied. The influence of the leaders that form the association's board of directors and the voting process in FAs is a determining factor for the resolution of conflicts. Key considerations/conclusions: The lack of trust represented by the other part of the association board and the franchisees indicate that most part of the involved actors does not trust the network of the association. The influence of leaders that compose the membership of the Board was a determining factor in conflict resolution. The way of governance exercised by the FA is applied for all members when rules are infringed.

Highlights

  • The basis of the franchising system is the franchisor-franchisee relationship, which is formed by agreements made by both parties

  • Originality/gap/relevance/implications: This research complements the researches of Dandridge and Falbe (1994), Cochet and Ehrmann (2007), Lawrence and Kaufmann (2010, 2012), bringing up other perspectives regarding practices in managing relationships, and governance methods proposed by the Franchisee Associations (FAs), which are aspects not deeply analyzed in other FA studies

  • This research has explored the components of a franchise network represented by a Franchisee Association (FA), which consists of several memberes, directors and the representative of the franchisor

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Introduction

The basis of the franchising system is the franchisor-franchisee relationship, which is formed by agreements made by both parties. With regard to franchise chains involved in education and training, the revenue registered in 2012 was around US$2 billion, a 10% increase compared to 2011. This inscrease represented a breakthrough for franchise chains involved in education and training programs, which implied in the creation of 270 chains and 19,000 units – a boost of 15 and 4% respectively. The advances in researches on franchisee associations in the franchise system are internationally known; it is, necessary to develop further studies regarding franchisee associations in the Brazilian franchise system. Such international studies were not developed for the Brazilian case, as it has been demonstrated by an analysis accomplished in this decade (Melo & Andreassi, 2010)

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