Good Morning,Vietnam! Opportunities and Challenges in a Developing Franchise Sector |
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Authors: | Nguyen Ba Binh |
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Institution: | Australian School of Taxation and Business Law, Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales , Sydney, Australia |
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Abstract: | Until recently the development of franchising in Vietnam was hampered by a regulatory framework that did not recognize franchising as a discrete business relationship. The introduction of Vietnam's Franchise Law in 2005 provided, for the first time, a legal foundation for franchising, which was a necessary prerequisite for sector development. Although there are currently few business format franchise systems operating in Vietnam, there is an increasing presence of established international franchise systems and increasing numbers of local systems albeit at an early “product distribution” evolutionary stage. Moreover, the commercial environment for franchising is increasingly favorable: Vietnam is the fastest growing Asian economy after China and India and is experiencing strong gross domestic product growth and annual retail growth. This article addresses the development of franchising, and the challenges and opportunities for franchisers in Vietnam. |
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Keywords: | economic development franchise regulation franchising Vietnam |
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