“…In this respect, social entrepreneurs can learn from commercial franchising, where effective franchise systems comprise (1) a strong brand, (2) products and services that have been shown to be competitive in relevant markets, and (3) the franchisor's ability to give ongoing and effective assistance to the franchisees [29]. Furthermore, Ziólkowska [40] identified six success factors for social franchising: A proven and replicable social business model, social value with a focus on service delivery, careful selection of franchisees, access to financial resources, social mission commitment, and exchange of knowledge. First of all, a proven and replicable social business model is a success factor.…”