Franchising, a 7-Eleven case study
Case study - 8 pages - Distribution marketing
Franchising is a way of licensing, between two firms in which the parent company (the franchisor) grants (the franchisee) which is a separate and independent entity the permission to do business by selling goods, or services that are provided by, or authorised by the (franchisor). What is...
Franchising - publié le 26/01/2012
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Definition of franchising: a legal and business relationship between: -the owner of a trademark, service mark, a trade name, an advertising symbol -and an entrepreneur who pays, for the right to use that identification, to the owner for his or her own business The concept: a partnership...
Distribution and franchising - published: 09/03/2012
Presentation - 28 pages - Business strategy
Distribution is the process of moving a product from its manufacturing source to its customers. Producer and wholesaler have a strong link and some obligations toward the other. The choice of the distribution channel is essential to the success or the failure of a brand. There are several...
Franchising - published: 10/11/2014
Case study - 6 pages - Educational studies
A crime is any act that is prohibited, prosecuted and punishable by criminal law (Stuart, 2001, p. 6). The modern criminologists have adopted this definition. Traditional criminologists defined crime as the violation of criminal laws, an action which is liable for summoning and sanctioning by the...
Distribution and franchising
Presentation - 26 pages - Business strategy
Distribution is the process of moving a product from its manufacturing source to its customers. Producer and wholesaler have a strong link and some obligations toward the other. The choice of the distribution channel is essential to the success or the failure of a brand. There are several...
Franchising
Essay - 4 pages - Economy general
Franchising is not a new concept. North America was among the first countries to successfully develop franchises in 1886 through the famous example of the Coca-Cola company. Franchises grew slowly during the 1950's but helped many firms expand their operations across borders, like Mc...
Deductions and Recommendations for Apple Inc.'s Entry into the Syrian Market
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
Apple, Inc. is a world leader in technology, renowned for its creative design of products and services. Beyond a global presence in more than 100 countries and Apple Inc.'s product line consisting of iPhones, MacBooks, and information technologies services like iCloud and Apple Music, the...
Internationalization and entry modes
Course material - 4 pages - Business strategy
The liability of foreignness (LOF) is the "natural" disadvantage a foreign company has compared to local competitors on a local market. The LOF arises from the unfamiliarity, relational, and discriminatory hazards that foreign firms face over and above those faced by local firms in the host...
Franprix and Monoprix - Franchise Marketing Analysis
Case study - 7 pages - Brand management
Franprix and Monoprix are two competitor neighbourhood convenience stores, among the biggest and most recognised local food distribution stores in France. On the surface, they both offer a very similar customer experience but that does not reflect in their business strategy as both of these...
Entry mode decisions, internationalization and global marketing - The case of French Cakes
Case study - 5 pages - International marketing
When companies enter foreign markets, they make decisions about what kind of marketing and organizational setup to choose - these are called entry modes decision. The process of internationalization begins with the choice of foreign markets in which the company hopes to enter. In addition to...
The influence of brand equity on the success of franchises' expansion
Dissertation - 112 pages - Management
Previous research widely recognizes brand equity as a factor of durability for a business model. However, there is a noticeable gap in the literature in identifying the influence of brand perception on the success of a franchise firm. Addressing these gaps, this paper explores the impact of...
Coca Cola vs. Pepsi: Analysis and Comparison of Strategies - published: 27/09/2022
Case study - 13 pages - Business strategy
Without a doubt, the revenue of Coca-Cola has reflected considerable growth over the years, but when compared to PepsiCo, the revenue of PepsiCo appears to have doubled within the fiscal year of 2019. Between 2016 and 2019, when the revenue of PepsiCo increased steadily, the income of Coca-Cola...
Operating methods in global business
Essay - 15 pages - Business strategy
When companies decide to enter foreign markets and start doing international business, there are different kinds of entry models they can use. In our report we give an overview of some of the entry modes, including benefits/motivations, risks and requirements of the models. First we go through...
Operating methods in global business - published: 15/01/2009
Essay - 13 pages - Business strategy
When companies decide to enter foreign markets and start doing international business, there are different kinds of entry models they can use. In our report we give an overview of some of the entry modes, including benefits/motivations, risks and requirements of the models. First we go through...
Dunkin Donuts - Marketing Arrangement
Case study - 2 pages - Services marketing
Dunkin Donuts is an American franchise that was established in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts (ROSENBLOOM, 2013). The brand was initially best known for donuts, hence the presence of the term donuts' in the franchise's title. William Rosenberg, the founder of the franchise, opened his first...
The impact of Foreign Direct Investment on the retail industry in India
Dissertation - 102 pages - Finance
Retailing is the largest private industry in India and second largest employer after agriculture. Retailers not only provide consumers with a wide variety of products, but also a wide range of complementary services such as assurance of products delivery which can lead to more informed choice and...
McDonald's Company profile and SWOT analysis
Internship report - 28 pages - Business strategy
Largest fast food chain in the world Our focus: - McDonald's America - McDonald's Thailand Founded in 1940 in San Bernardino, CA by Dick and Mac McDonald, McDonald's began franchising in 1955 with the implementation of speedee service system. The fast food chain is...
McDonald's Company profile and SWOT analysis - published: 25/10/2010
Presentation - 20 pages - Business strategy
Largest fast food chain in the world Our focus: - McDonald's America - McDonald's Thailand Founded in 1940 in San Bernardino, CA by Dick and Mac McDonald, McDonald's began franchising in 1955 with the implementation of speedee service system. The fast food chain is...
Presentation of the IKEA international group - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 34 pages - Services marketing
IKEA belongs to the Stichting Ingka foundation, which is based in the Netherlands. The management of the group belongs to Leiden in the Netherlands and the other offices to Helsingborg in Sweden. INGKA Holding BV is the parent company for all IKEA companies, including the industrial group...
Presentation of the IKEA international group
Financial analysis - 34 pages - International marketing
IKEA belongs to the Stichting Ingka foundation, which is based in the Netherlands. The management of the group belongs to Leiden in the Netherlands and the other offices to Helsingborg in Sweden. INGKA Holding BV is the parent company for all IKEA companies, including the industrial group...
Strategic marketing for Constellation Wine
Case study - 12 pages - Brand management
Constellation Corporation has a very specific business. They import wine in barrel, and then they bottle it by using their big brand portfolio. They also produce wine but it's a minor part of their business. The major part is to market and sell a broad portfolio of wines throughout the world. The...
Burger King - publié le 14/12/2010
Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy
Burger King is a global chain of fast food restaurants serving hamburgers, with a turnover which amounted to $102.5 billion in 2009 when they sold 524 million units. It owns 12,000 franchisees in 74 countries around the world. Two out of three restaurants are established in the U.S. It has set up...
McDonald's - Multicultural aspects of a company
Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy
McDonald's is a fast food company created in 1955 by Ray Kroc. It is now the largest chain of hamburger fast food. This company is working with the system of franchising which helped it to spread its restaurants all over the world in 119 countries. That means in every country of the planet...
How to reduce the turnover of a company dependent on a single supplier by developing a multi-supplier and international merchant site?
Dissertation - 28 pages - Digital & e-marketing
MANICO is an ESPRIT franchise. This type of contract creates a high dependency on a single supplier and eliminates any possibility of online sales. In order to reduce this reliance on ESPRIT, the company wishes to develop a merchant website with several French and foreign brands and to provide...
Strategic marketing for Constellation Wine - published: 29/09/2009
Thesis - 11 pages - Services marketing
Constellation Corporation has a very specific business. They import wine in barrel, and then they bottle it by using their big brand portfolio. They also produce wine but it's a minor part of their business. The major part is to market and sell a broad portfolio of wines throughout the world. The...
McDonald's - International Development Strategy - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 19 pages - Services marketing
Created more than 50 years ago, McDonald's is the first fast food chain in France today. The first restaurant, established in 1937, was only a simple 'drive-in movie theater' managed by the brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald in the Illinois in the United States. The empire...
McDonald's - International Development Strategy
Case study - 19 pages - International marketing
Created more than 50 years ago, McDonald's is the first fast food chain in France today. The first restaurant, established in 1937, was only a simple 'drive-in movie theater' managed by the brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald in the Illinois in the United States. The empire...
Burger King
Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy
Burger King is a global chain of fast food restaurants serving hamburgers, with a turnover which amounted to $102.5 billion in 2009 when they sold 524 million units. It owns 12,000 franchisees in 74 countries around the world. Two out of three restaurants are established in the U.S. It has set up...
International Marketing - Analysis of the french company PAUL and the Russian market
Market study - 7 pages - Business strategy
The group Holder was founded in the 50's by Francis Holder; the group is one of the major actors of the French bakery industry. The group is also present in the pastry and restaurant sector. All in all, the group employs 8000 people in 482 shops all over the world. (Xerfi) The fact that the...
A study into the retail industry of India and China
Tutorials/exercises - 58 pages - Business strategy
Retailing is the final step in the distribution of merchandise - the last link in the Supply Chain - connecting the bulk producers of commodities to the final consumers. Retailing covers diverse products such as foot apparels, consumer goods, financial services and leisure. A retailer,...
