Modelling effect of valuable resources on franchise outlet performance : dynamic sensing capability as mediator
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Zimuto, Jilson
Maritz, Rachel
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
BACKGROUND : Competitive advantage and superior firm performance depend on resources and
dynamic capabilities.
AIM : This study aims to provide insight into the franchising industry where research on the
value-dynamic sensing capability-performance relationship as part of the resource-based
theory (RBT) seems to be novel. Drawing on the RBT, this study examines how valuable
resources and dynamic sensing capability impact franchise outlet performance.
SETTING : Based on a cross-sectional design, a sample of 224 South African franchise outlet
managers and owner-operators in the fast food and retailing categories was surveyed.
METHODS : Hypotheses were tested using a single-level structural equation model for value,
dynamic sensing capability and performance.
RESULTS : The results contribute to research on RBT in the context of franchises by providing
support for the assumption that firm resources and capabilities improve performance.
CONCLUSION : The findings are expected to provide a strong base from which franchise managers
and owner-operators can strategise for competitive advantage in an emerging economy like
South Africa.
Description
The initial research formed part of a PhD study conducted by
Dr Jilson Zimuto under the supervision of Dr Rachel Maritz. (http://hdl.handle.net/2263/67963)
Keywords
Resource-based view, Strategy, Dynamic sensing capability, Performance, Franchises, Resource-based theory (RBT)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Zimuto, J. & Maritz, R., 2019,
‘Modelling effect of valuable
resources on franchise outlet
performance: Dynamic
sensing capability as
mediator’, South African
Journal of Economic and
Management Sciences 22(1),
a2706. https://DOI.org/10.4102/sajems.v22i1.2706.
