Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin

Franchise sector in Malaysia has growing significantly for the last ten years. Now. It does not only become one of the important sources for economy, but also become a tool for employment and job creation for the local people. Recognizing the potential of the industry to provide wealth, modern infra...

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Main Author: Katimin, Kamizah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2008
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17963/
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description Franchise sector in Malaysia has growing significantly for the last ten years. Now. It does not only become one of the important sources for economy, but also become a tool for employment and job creation for the local people. Recognizing the potential of the industry to provide wealth, modern infrastructure and meeting the demand of thousand consumer worldwide, government has implement tremendous activities to promote the industry to local people and encouraging participation from various individual, organization and sector. In an attempt to increase the knowledge and awareness among general public in franchise industry, this study was conduct to identify the knowledge and understanding, as well as factors influence their understanding towards franchising. For the purpose of the study, the exploratory research and descriptive research was deployed in order to obtain the objectives. Simple random sampling has been utilized with 170 respondents or the sample size. Self-administered questionnaire was used as the survey instrument beside the source of primary data. By using the analysis generated by SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Science), results are analyzed and deduction being drawn. Looking at the result in data analysis and cross tabulation did hypothesis testing. Finally, the findings from this study conclude that most of factors were influence public understanding towards franchising in Malaysia is age, education level, franchise visit experience and franchise brand awarenes.
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spelling uitm-179632024-12-09T07:01:22Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17963/ Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin Katimin, Kamizah Franchise sector in Malaysia has growing significantly for the last ten years. Now. It does not only become one of the important sources for economy, but also become a tool for employment and job creation for the local people. Recognizing the potential of the industry to provide wealth, modern infrastructure and meeting the demand of thousand consumer worldwide, government has implement tremendous activities to promote the industry to local people and encouraging participation from various individual, organization and sector. In an attempt to increase the knowledge and awareness among general public in franchise industry, this study was conduct to identify the knowledge and understanding, as well as factors influence their understanding towards franchising. For the purpose of the study, the exploratory research and descriptive research was deployed in order to obtain the objectives. Simple random sampling has been utilized with 170 respondents or the sample size. Self-administered questionnaire was used as the survey instrument beside the source of primary data. By using the analysis generated by SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Science), results are analyzed and deduction being drawn. Looking at the result in data analysis and cross tabulation did hypothesis testing. Finally, the findings from this study conclude that most of factors were influence public understanding towards franchising in Malaysia is age, education level, franchise visit experience and franchise brand awarenes. Faculty of Business and Management 2008 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17963/1/17963.pdf Katimin, Kamizah (2008) Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin. (2008) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/17963.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin
title Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin
title_full Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin
title_fullStr Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin
title_full_unstemmed Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin
title_short Public understanding towards franchising: a case study in Klang Valley / Kamizah Katimin
title_sort public understanding towards franchising: a case study in klang valley / kamizah katimin
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17963/