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Understanding the Survival Ability of Franchise Industries during the COVID-19 Crisis in Malaysia

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  • Nurul Ashykin Abd Aziz

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Locked Bag 36, Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bahru 16100, Kelantan, Malaysia)

  • Mohd Hizam-Hanafiah

    (Faculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia)

  • Hasif Rafidee Hasbollah

    (Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Locked Bag 36, Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bahru 16100, Kelantan, Malaysia)

  • Zuraimi Abdul Aziz

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Locked Bag 36, Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bahru 16100, Kelantan, Malaysia)

  • Nik Syuhailah Nik Hussin

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Locked Bag 36, Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bahru 16100, Kelantan, Malaysia)

Abstract

Since the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic crisis that began in December 2019, many industries have been affected, including the franchise industry in Malaysia. Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a great impact on business survival. Direct effects can be seen in reduced income, job losses, changes in customer preferences, and business relationships between franchisors and franchisees. Some franchises have had to close their operations, and others still struggled to survive during the pandemic crisis. In addressing this situation, the role of government is crucial in supporting the resilience of these franchisor entrepreneurs in an increasingly worrisome situation around the world. However, the existing literature that focuses on the role of government in developing countries such as Malaysia is still poorly understood. In addition, a study of the Malaysian franchising industry during the pandemic crisis is still inadequate, especially concerning the government’s role in the survival of local franchises during the pandemic era. Therefore, understanding the role of the government in advocating the survival of local Malaysian franchises is worth studying. A qualitative research approach was applied through multiple cases involving twelve (12) franchise business owners and four (4) franchise-related agencies in Malaysia. In-depth interviews were conducted in exploring this topic. Thematic analysis has been used by applying “Atlas.ti” in analysing the data. Hence, the findings have indicated four themes from the grounded data. There are: (i) financial assistance; (ii) virtual franchise exhibition; (iii) training and support; and (iv) business development grants. This study is expected to highlight the role of government as well as agencies involved with the franchising industry in improving policies, strategies, and programs to ensure the viability of the franchise industry during periods of pandemic outbreaks.

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  • Nurul Ashykin Abd Aziz & Mohd Hizam-Hanafiah & Hasif Rafidee Hasbollah & Zuraimi Abdul Aziz & Nik Syuhailah Nik Hussin, 2022. "Understanding the Survival Ability of Franchise Industries during the COVID-19 Crisis in Malaysia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-17, March.
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