Conflicts among individuals in society are natural and inevitable occurrences. Social issues create people’s collaborative and adaptive functions, which lead to the steadiness of the common system. Moreover, continued conflicts among individuals in a society can change their economic behaviors and beliefs. Societal issues often distort people’s preferences and choices of a particular commercial product. In other words, it can arouse and improve the economic responses of individuals for better. For instance. The food conflict revolves around principally on the macroeconomic level. This is due to the verity that food is a product of economy since in its manufacturing; all the procedures involve utilization of other macroeconomic components like technology and human labor (TheBestNotes.com Staff chapter 4 par. 2).
However, individuals can endeavor to overcome the behavior and stimuli caused by social conflicts without leading to any change in the social chains. Actors in these social systems play interconnected roles based on particular patterns revealed in their responsibilities in the structures. For instance, the current service provided by Caesar assists a lot in reinforcing strong relationships among the labor providers in his organization (TheBestNotes.com Staff chapter 4 par.2). The social structure takes effect when there is a differentiation of individuals’ responsibilities in their stipulated positions in the system. Besides, social systems can also act when there are common beliefs and norms among the society members in the structure.
Over the past few years, several issues have occurred between franchisors and franchisees in different market settings. An example of such conflicts is infringement, which rises especially when existing franchisees are upset by a close move of a new franchise without the franchisor's concern about his or her influence in the market. Moreover, social chains commonly expect the franchisees to outlaw their individual rights to file grievances. For example, the worst franchise in America, Subway was sued by its upset franchisees in the 1990s (TheBestNotes.com Staff chapter 4 par.4).
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