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A Bibliometric Analysis of Franchising Research

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 223-249 pSubject(s): In: MISRA, SASI JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPSummary: This article conducts a bibliometric analysis of published research on the topic of franchising during the last three decades (1988–2017). This analysis is based on 570 articles related to franchising, from 108 journals published by 785 authors, taken from the Web of Science database. This article complements our understanding of the intellectual foundations of franchising research by highlighting the impact of authors, articles, journals and topics of interest. Given that franchising research cut across many functional areas and disciplines, the analysis provides insights for established and novice researchers, educational institutions and policymakers in understanding the evolution of this field.
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Journal Article Journal Article Main Library Vol 28, No 2/ 55511090JA2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 55511090JA2
Journals and Periodicals Journals and Periodicals Main Library On Display JOURNAL/ENTR/Vol 28, No 2/55511090 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol 28, No 2 (01/10/2019) Not for loan September, 2019 55511090
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This article conducts a bibliometric analysis of published research on the topic of franchising during the last three decades (1988–2017). This analysis is based on 570 articles related to franchising, from 108 journals published by 785 authors, taken from the Web of Science database. This article complements our understanding of the intellectual foundations of franchising research by highlighting the impact of authors, articles, journals and topics of interest. Given that franchising research cut across many functional areas and disciplines, the analysis provides insights for established and novice researchers, educational institutions and policymakers in understanding the evolution of this field.

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