International franchising governance modes : an emerging market perspective

This dissertation analyzes the governance mode choice of Brazilian franchisors expanding their operations abroad. The purpose is to understand which aspects influence the international governance mode choice from an emerging market franchisor standpoint. Three papers were developed addressing differ...

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Autor: Bretas, Vanessa Pilla Galetti
Tipo de recurso: tesis doctoral
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Brasil
Institución:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)
Repositorio:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da ESPM
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:tede2.espm.br:tede/548
Acceso en línea:http://tede2.espm.br/handle/tede/548
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:franchising internacional; modos de governança; modos de entrada; negócios internacionais; mercados emergentes
international franchising; governance modes; entry modes; international business; emerging markets
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Sumario:This dissertation analyzes the governance mode choice of Brazilian franchisors expanding their operations abroad. The purpose is to understand which aspects influence the international governance mode choice from an emerging market franchisor standpoint. Three papers were developed addressing different theoretical lenses to provide a comprehensive understanding of a multidimensional decision-making process as the international governance mode choice. The first article tests an integrative model of governance mode choice through a quantitative approach using a representative sample of data from the Brazilian Franchising Association - ABF. The integrative model encompasses the transaction cost, agency, resource-based, and organizational capabilities theories. The second article evaluates the applicability of internalization theory assumptions of asset specificity and host country's protection of intellectual property in an emerging market context through a mixed-method approach. The third article explores stakeholders' influence, namely business groups, government, and local network of stakeholders, on the Brazilian franchisors' governance mode decision through statistical tests with ABF data. The study encompasses the lack of research on international governance mode and emerging markets firms expanding to international markets, contributing to the entry mode and international franchising literature. Moreover, Brazil offers an interesting context in which to investigate the topic. Brazilian franchisors with operations abroad represent emerging market multinationals, which possess unique characteristics in their international expansion strategies. We explore how specificities in the home country of EM firms might affect the existing theories' predictions, contributing to Goldilocks' debate about the suitability of mainstream theoretical perspectives.