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Service Franchising: A Global Perspective

Ilan Alon

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-28182-7

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-28256-5

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006

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Conversion Franchising in Slovenia

Igor Pavlin; Ilan Alon

China, as a whole, also benefited from Kodak’s operations. Aside from the tangible rewards of jobs and tax revenues, Kodak has helped China streamline its market into the global economy by encouraging entrepreneurship and introducing Western-style work processes, procedures and conditions. The company has also participated in the “creative destruction” of the economy, which increases the efficiency and productivity of its resources. The mutual interdependence of Kodak and China is likely to foster a deeper and closer relationship between the two entities for years to come.

III. - Franchising in Emerging Markets | Pp. 189-206

Franchising with Kodak in China

Ilan Alon

China, as a whole, also benefited from Kodak’s operations. Aside from the tangible rewards of jobs and tax revenues, Kodak has helped China streamline its market into the global economy by encouraging entrepreneurship and introducing Western-style work processes, procedures and conditions. The company has also participated in the “creative destruction” of the economy, which increases the efficiency and productivity of its resources. The mutual interdependence of Kodak and China is likely to foster a deeper and closer relationship between the two entities for years to come.

IV. - Cases in International Franchising | Pp. 209-225

The Internationalization of Marks & Spencer

Ilan Alon

China, as a whole, also benefited from Kodak’s operations. Aside from the tangible rewards of jobs and tax revenues, Kodak has helped China streamline its market into the global economy by encouraging entrepreneurship and introducing Western-style work processes, procedures and conditions. The company has also participated in the “creative destruction” of the economy, which increases the efficiency and productivity of its resources. The mutual interdependence of Kodak and China is likely to foster a deeper and closer relationship between the two entities for years to come.

IV. - Cases in International Franchising | Pp. 227-242

Concluding Remarks

Ilan Alon

The ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles (c. 495-c. 435 b.c.e.) postulated that all known substances are composed of four basic elements: air, earth, .re, and water. Leucippus (.fth century b.c.e.) thought that these four were indecomposable. And Aristotle (384-322 b.c.e.) introduced four properties that characterize, in various combinations, these four elements: for example, .re possessed dryness and heat.

IV. - Cases in International Franchising | Pp. 243-247