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Alternative Business Forms

Explain franchising, social enterprises, lifestyle businesses and online businesses through ownership, objectives, risk, growth, income and operating models.

Syllabus
First assessment 2019
Course
Business XBS11/YBS11
Level
AS

Exam points

  • Identify lifestyle-business features through owner income limits, chosen lifestyle and working hours.
  • Compare alternative forms through objectives, ownership, risk, control, growth and online operations.

2.3.1.4b - Alternative business forms question 1

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Extract A Żabka Polska Żabka is a chain of shops in Poland. The business started in 1998 and now has over 8,000 shops in Poland. Most of these shops are run by people who have paid for one of the franchising opportunities offered by Żabka. As well as selling a variety of groceries, the shops sell hot drinks and snacks that include hot soup and hot sandwiches. It is also possible to send parcels from the shops, saving customers time from having to visit post offices. More than 15 million Polish consumers live within 500 metres of the nearest Żabka. It prides itself on being close to its customers and understanding their needs. Żabka shops are developed with customers in mind. The shops are not only in the centre of large cities but in smaller towns too. Żabka's head office is in Poznań, where the six members of the Management Board are based. They make the decisions for Żabka, such as whether to use zero based budgeting for marketing the stores.

Extract B Sales revenue data in Polish złoty (zł) from a Żabka shop January-March 2022

Table for Question 2.3.1.4b - Alternative business forms question 1 — Edexcel A-Level Business AS

Extract C Polish Government announces plans for lower income tax In 2022, the Polish Government announced plans to reduce income tax (the tax paid on personal income from paid and self-employment). It has presented the plans as part of its measures to protect Poles from the economic consequences of higher costs of living.

Extract A Żabka Polska Żabka is a chain of shops in Poland. The business started in 1998 and now has over 8,000 shops in Poland. Most of these shops are run by people who have paid for one of the franchising opportunities offered by Żabka. As well as selling a variety of groceries, the shops sell hot drinks and snacks that include hot soup and hot sandwiches. It is also possible to send parcels from the shops, saving customers time from having to visit post offices. More than 15 million Polish consumers live within 500 metres of the nearest Żabka. It prides itself on being close to its customers and understanding their needs. Żabka shops are developed with customers in mind. The shops are not only in the centre of large cities but in smaller towns too. Żabka's head office is in Poznań, where the six members of the Management Board are based. They make the decisions for Żabka, such as whether to use zero based budgeting for marketing the stores.

Define the term 'franchising'. (Extract A, line 4)

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