Abstract
The linkage between the strategic choice to franchise, consensus and organizational performance is empirically tested among top management teams (TMTs) in 44 hotels. The study results show that limits on managerial discretion imposed by franchising do direct the focus of strategic decision making. In achieving organizational performance, independent hotels focused more on reaching team consensus on core capabilities and franchised firms rely more upon team consensus on goals and means.
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