1st Edition

Franchising Hospitality Services

Edited By Conrad Lashley, Alison Morrison Copyright 2000
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    'Franchising in the Hospitality Industry' provides an overview of the issues, debates and challenges associated with business franchising.

    In two parts, this text firstly looks at the issues from both an academic and practitioner perspective. The second part looks more closely at service sector groups in the hospitality industry, such as hotels, leisure and catering using national and international examples and illustrations. These demonstrate how the theories and debates discussed in the first part, are tackled in real life situations. Examples used are from well known companies such as McDonalds, Baskin Robbins, Burger King, Choice Hotels, Holiday Inn, Domino Pizza, Pierre Victoire amongst others.

    Part one - Franchising organization and debates; Introduction (Stephen Taylor); History and development (Christina Fullop); Franchising Research: a failed literature? (Stuart Price); Entrepreneurs or intrapreneurs? (Alison Morrison); Empowered franchisees? (Conrad Lashley); Financial fundamentals (Alison Morrison and Angus McMillan); Part two - Franchising at sub-sector level; Catering (Stephen Ball); Hotels (Stephen Taylor); Licensed retail (Guy Lincoln and Conrad Lashley); Travel, trade and transport (Lesley Pender); The case of McDonalds Restaurants Limited (Conrad Lashley)

    Biography

    Conrad Lashley, Alison Morrison