“…There are several motivations underlying the decision for franchisors to expand through franchising. Extant literature identifies entrepreneurial characteristics (Evanschitzky, Caemmerer, & Backhaus, ), economic reasons (Aguiar, Pauli, Yu, & Nascimento, ; Madanoglu, Alon, & Shoham, ), saturation in the domestic market (Elango, ), acquisition of additional capital, economies of scale, competitive advantage, opportunism (Doherty, Chen, & Alexander, ), and risk reduction (Sun & Lee, ) as some of the motivating factors for franchising. The agency theory, resource scarcity theory, and risk‐reducing theory are some of the theoretical groundings that can explain motivations for franchisors to adopt a franchising strategy (Sun & Lee, ).…”