Rosenberg International Center of Franchising

 

The 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.

Educational and research guidance is being provided by a top level Advisory Board representing the various segments of the franchise Community.

Visitors since March 3, 2009

News
UNH franchise index shows gain

Avis Budget Group and lodging firms gained market value while the restaurant sector slipped, according to a third-quarter study...from the Rosenberg International Center of Franchising at the University of New Hampshire's Whittemore School of Business and Economics.

U.S. Franchise Businesses Gain in Q3 as Recovery Continues Avis, Lodging Firms Gain Market Value While Restaurant Sector Slips

“Economic conditions have continued to improve in the United States and overseas, and it has become generally expected that the end of the current recession is near,” said Hachemi Aliouche, associate director of the Rosenberg International Center of Franchising at the University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics.

UNH Franchise Index Falls 11.6% in first quarter

UNH Franchise Index Falls 11.6% in first quarter

Original Publication Date: 06/08/2009
Foster's Daily Democrat - The Rosenberg Center Franchise 50 Index lost 11.6 percent of its value in the first quarter of 2009, pulled down by struggling financial markets.