Paradox of Authenticity Versus Standardization: Expansion Strategies of Restaurant Groups in China

11 Pages Posted: 19 Aug 2016

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Guojun Zeng

National Sun Yat-sen University

Frank M. Go

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)

Henk J. de Vries

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM); Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM)

Date Written: August 16, 2016

Abstract

Restaurant customers demand both personalized innovative, yet, affordable service delivery. Accordingly, restaurant groups that seek expansion must consider how to respond effectively to the standardization–authenticity paradox. This paper addresses two questions: what is the relationship between standardization and authenticity? How can restaurant managers use these concepts for the strategic positioning of their restaurant group? Typically, researchers present the two dimensions as a binary. In contrast, this paper first presents a theoretical model and analyzes the variations in the standardization–authenticity relationship. Subsequently, it classifies restaurant group expansion strategies into four categories: standardization of authenticity, authentic alliance, standardized chains and heterogeneity, and examines their respective level of competence required to increase performance. It concludes by presenting suggestions to position restaurants in terms of the extent of standardization and the extent of flexibility.

Suggested Citation

Zeng, Guojun and Go, Frank M. and de Vries, Henk J., Paradox of Authenticity Versus Standardization: Expansion Strategies of Restaurant Groups in China (August 16, 2016). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2824849 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2824849

Guojun Zeng (Contact Author)

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Frank M. Go

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) ( email )

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Henk J. De Vries

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) ( email )

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Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM)

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