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The William Rosenberg International Center of Franchising aims to explore and advance the understanding of franchising, which represents over $1 trillion of the business conducted in the world annually.
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The William Rosenberg International Center of Franchising was created according to the vision of William Rosenberg, a franchising pioneer and founder of Dunkin’ Donuts. Mr. Rosenberg saw the need for a specialized center that would advance the field of franchising through relevant research and innovative teaching. His generous grant to the University of New Hampshire along with his vision and drive provided the foundation upon which the Center was launched in the Fall of 2002.
The William Rosenberg International Center of Franchising aims to explore and advance the understanding of franchising, which represents over $1 trillion of the business conducted in the world annually.
In addition, the center is actively involved in the communities of franchising, both to gain information about current trends and challenges and to share insights and solutions. The center interacts with industry experts to produce timely and meaningful research reports and forecasts. Currently, the center maintains an extensive financial database of publicly listed franchising corporations and is in the process of building the world’s most comprehensive research bibliography on franchising.
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