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Examining the determinants of hotel chain expansion through international franchising
Authors:Ilan Alon
Affiliation:a Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave - 2722, Winter Park, FL 32789, United States
b Department of Statistics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-2370, United States
c Rosen College of Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida, 9907 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819, United States
Abstract:This study proposes and tests an agency-based organizational model of internationalization through franchising in the hotel sector. Using data obtained from a Franchisor Questionnaire 2001-2008, we analyzed a panel of 117 observations of 17 U.S.-based hotels. Our analysis reveals that a hotel franchisor's decision to internationalize through franchising is positively related to the percentage of franchises, the ratio of franchised units to the total number of units. The article contributes to the literature by empirically modeling international franchising of hotels, which present unique characteristics among franchising companies, with a high investment capital requirement, maturity in the product life cycle, and a high level of standardization and globalization of operations. The unique characteristics of individual chains and their segment in the industry are particularly important, as revealed by both data analysis and expert opinion.
Keywords:Franchising   Internationalization   Hotel industry   Hospitality   Bayesian data analysis
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