Deciphering food hawkerpreneurship: Challenges and success factors in franchising street food businesses in Malaysia
This study investigates the challenges and identifies the critical success factors in transforming traditional hawker food into a franchisable business, principally within the context of Malaysia. This study aims to provide guidelines that could support the process of enterprising traditional stre...
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my.sunway.eprints.13122020-06-16T02:45:55Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1312/ Deciphering food hawkerpreneurship: Challenges and success factors in franchising street food businesses in Malaysia Chong, Daniel Ka Leong * Stephenson, M. L. * HF Commerce TX Home economics This study investigates the challenges and identifies the critical success factors in transforming traditional hawker food into a franchisable business, principally within the context of Malaysia. This study aims to provide guidelines that could support the process of enterprising traditional street food businesses, especially to assist the mobilization and promotion of hawkerpreneurship for existing traditional food hawkers and future adopters. A total of five hawkerpreneurs and four traditional hawkers were qualitatively assessed through semi-structured interviews. As a result, four critical challenges that both hawkerpreneurs and traditional hawkers encountered were identified, namely: (1) exploring the unknown (2) high capital investment for total “make-over” (3) lack of knowledge in brand repositioning, and (4) resistance to automation and standardization, particularly as a way to retain authenticity. By considering these concerns, young entrepreneurs and financial investors can assess the potentiality and feasibility of hawker food, and identify areas to focus on in running a successful traditional street food business. The results of this study could further assist in developing the support mechanisms and start-up strategies that encourage the adoption of hawker food entrepreneurship among Malaysians. SAGE 2020-06-09 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1312/1/Daniel%20Chong%20Deciphering%20Food%20Hawkerpreneurship.Final%2026.03.2020_%20%28002%29.pdf Chong, Daniel Ka Leong * and Stephenson, M. L. * (2020) Deciphering food hawkerpreneurship: Challenges and success factors in franchising street food businesses in Malaysia. Tourism and Hospitality Research. pp. 1-17. ISSN 1467-3584 http://doi.org/10.1177/1467358420926695 doi:10.1177/1467358420926695 |
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This study investigates the challenges and identifies the critical success factors in transforming traditional
hawker food into a franchisable business, principally within the context of Malaysia. This study aims to
provide guidelines that could support the process of enterprising traditional street food businesses,
especially to assist the mobilization and promotion of hawkerpreneurship for existing traditional food
hawkers and future adopters. A total of five hawkerpreneurs and four traditional hawkers were qualitatively assessed through semi-structured interviews. As a result, four critical challenges that both hawkerpreneurs and traditional hawkers encountered were identified, namely: (1) exploring the unknown (2) high capital investment for total “make-over” (3) lack of knowledge in brand repositioning, and (4) resistance to automation and standardization, particularly as a way to retain authenticity. By considering these concerns, young entrepreneurs and financial investors can assess the potentiality and feasibility of hawker food, and identify areas to focus on in running a successful traditional street food business. The results of this study could further assist in developing the support mechanisms and start-up strategies that encourage the adoption of hawker food entrepreneurship among Malaysians. |
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Deciphering food hawkerpreneurship: Challenges and success factors in franchising street food businesses in Malaysia |
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