Microfranchising in Base-of-the-Pyramid Markets: Institutional Challenges and Adaptations to the Franchise Model Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Microfranchising has attracted interest as a potential strategy for rapid scaling within baseofthepyramid (BOP) markets. However, our findings suggest that while microfranchising might provide a number of social benefits to microfranchisees and underserved communities, the institutional contexts that characterize BOP markets create a number of significant challenges to the economic sustainability of the microfranchisor and the overall microfranchising model. Simultaneously, our data also suggest several unique adaptations to the microfranchising model that might help mitigate the institutional challenges associated with agency concerns, resource scarcity, and branding/standardization within BOP markets.

published proceedings

  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE

author list (cited authors)

  • Kistruck, G. M., Webb, J. W., Sutter, C. J., & Ireland, R. D.

citation count

  • 95

complete list of authors

  • Kistruck, Geoffrey M||Webb, Justin W||Sutter, Christopher J||Ireland, R Duane

publication date

  • January 2011