Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics

Transaction Cost Economics is one of the most critical theories for business studies, including Franchise research. Knowing this stream of research well can help researchers to ground and sustain their studies on a more solid theoretical foundation. Through a Scientometric literature review via the...

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Main Authors: Fu-Sheng Tsai, Chin-Chiung Kuo, Julia L. Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Economies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/8/4/106
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spelling doaj-317a843a7fe0419aab643507d46dd0302020-11-27T07:52:48ZengMDPI AGEconomies2227-70992020-11-01810610610.3390/economies8040106Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost EconomicsFu-Sheng Tsai0Chin-Chiung Kuo1Julia L. Lin2Department of Business Administration, Cheng Shiu University, Kaohsiung 833, TaiwanPostgraduate Program in Management, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung 840, TaiwanDepartment of International Business, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung 840, TaiwanTransaction Cost Economics is one of the most critical theories for business studies, including Franchise research. Knowing this stream of research well can help researchers to ground and sustain their studies on a more solid theoretical foundation. Through a Scientometric literature review via the Search-AppraisaL-Synthesis-Analysis (SALSA) procedures, this paper proposes, investigates and demonstrates the knowledge heterogenization (i.e., the knowledge structure becoming heterogeneous) of literature in the social science domain. Focused on the Transaction Cost Economics application in Franchising research that intersects Economics and Business areas, knowledge heterogenization is found and demonstrated in the following aspects of research stream development: research topics, targeted outlets, empirical (geographical) contexts, analytic approaches, as well as important scholars and publications. However, we did not find heterogenization in terms of the adoption of cross-sectional versus longitudinal research design and quantitative versus qualitative data sources. Implications for the continuous practices and theory development of this research stream are discussed. Mainly, we argue that knowledge heterogenization is an approach for a scientific community to achieve developmental sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/8/4/106knowledge heterogenizationtransaction cost economicsfranchising researchScientometricsmarketing
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Julia L. Lin
Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics
Economies
knowledge heterogenization
transaction cost economics
franchising research
Scientometrics
marketing
author_facet Fu-Sheng Tsai
Chin-Chiung Kuo
Julia L. Lin
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title Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics
title_short Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics
title_full Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics
title_fullStr Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Heterogenization of the Franchising Literature Applying Transaction Cost Economics
title_sort knowledge heterogenization of the franchising literature applying transaction cost economics
publisher MDPI AG
series Economies
issn 2227-7099
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Transaction Cost Economics is one of the most critical theories for business studies, including Franchise research. Knowing this stream of research well can help researchers to ground and sustain their studies on a more solid theoretical foundation. Through a Scientometric literature review via the Search-AppraisaL-Synthesis-Analysis (SALSA) procedures, this paper proposes, investigates and demonstrates the knowledge heterogenization (i.e., the knowledge structure becoming heterogeneous) of literature in the social science domain. Focused on the Transaction Cost Economics application in Franchising research that intersects Economics and Business areas, knowledge heterogenization is found and demonstrated in the following aspects of research stream development: research topics, targeted outlets, empirical (geographical) contexts, analytic approaches, as well as important scholars and publications. However, we did not find heterogenization in terms of the adoption of cross-sectional versus longitudinal research design and quantitative versus qualitative data sources. Implications for the continuous practices and theory development of this research stream are discussed. Mainly, we argue that knowledge heterogenization is an approach for a scientific community to achieve developmental sustainability.
topic knowledge heterogenization
transaction cost economics
franchising research
Scientometrics
marketing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/8/4/106
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