Social FranchisingI. Alon Social franchising represents a third generation form of franchising development, after trade-name and business-format franchising. At the intersection of social enterprise and micro finance literatures, this book reviews a variety of social franchising formats across a number of developing countries. |
Contents
Introduction | |
1 Social Franchising as Organizational Format An Overview | |
2 Overcoming Institutional Challenges in Microfranchising | |
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