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Morten Bennedsen

This three-part case covers the history of Samsung from its origins as a small trucking company to one of Korea’s largest conglomerates. Part A, “Drivers of Success, Family Assets and Business Strategy”, charts the growth of Korea’s the export-led economy after the end of Japanese occupation in 1945, driven by a handful of family-owned ‘chaebols’.

Published 27 Nov 2017

Reference 6350

Topic Family Business

Industry Telecommunications Consumer Electronics

Region Asia

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This three-part case covers the history of Samsung from its origins as a small trucking company to one of Korea’s largest conglomerates. Part A, “Drivers of Success, Family Assets and Business Strategy”, charts the growth of Korea’s the export-led economy after the end of Japanese occupation in 1945, driven by a handful of family-owned ‘chaebols’.

Published 27 Nov 2017

Reference 6350

Topic Family Business

Industry Telecommunications Consumer Electronics

Region Asia

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The case is about a small family-owned business making fine bone china in South Korea, whose founder was driven by a sense of filial piety, one of the principles of Confucianism. This emphasizes respect for parents, elders and children, and the idea that they will be taken care of in times of need.

Published 25 Sep 2017

Reference 6324

Topic Family Business

Industry Furniture

Region Asia

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A well-known lingerie retailer in Colombia, Leonisa is a family-owned company that barely survived a second-generation succession crisis. Brothers Joaquín and Julio Ernesto Urrea founded the firm in 1956, and over 50 years built one of the most recognizable brands in Latin America.

Published 29 May 2017

Reference 6285

Topic Family Business

Industry Apparel and Fashion

Region South America

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One of the biggest logistics services providers in Colombia, Servientrega started out as a one-man courier operation on the streets of Bogota in 1982. Jesus Guerrero, an enterprising messenger boy, set up his own delivery service at the age of 18.

Published 25 Apr 2017

Reference 6287

Topic Family Business

Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Region South America

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Carvajal traces the 110-year history of one of Colombian’s oldest family-owned firms from a small print shop to one of the largest paper product conglomerates in Latin America. Founded in 1904 by Manuel Carvajal, a Colombian educator and erstwhile politician, the company has contributed to Colombia’s economic and intellectual development ever since.

Published 25 Apr 2017

Reference 6284

Topic Family Business

Industry Paper & Forest Products

Region South America

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Carvajal traces the 110-year history of one of Colombian’s oldest family-owned firms from a small print shop to one of the largest paper product conglomerates in Latin America. Founded in 1904 by Manuel Carvajal, a Colombian educator and erstwhile politician, the company has contributed to Colombia’s economic and intellectual development ever since.

Published 29 Mar 2017

Reference 6284

Topic Family Business

Industry Paper & Forest Products

Region South America

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One of the biggest logistics services providers in Colombia, Servientrega started out as a one-man courier operation on the streets of Bogota in 1982. Jesus Guerrero, an enterprising messenger boy, set up his own delivery service at the age of 18.

Published 29 Mar 2017

Reference 6287

Topic Family Business

Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Region South America

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A well-known lingerie retailer in Colombia, Leonisa is a family-owned company that barely survived a second-generation succession crisis. Brothers Joaquín and Julio Ernesto Urrea founded the firm in 1956, and over 50 years built one of the most recognizable brands in Latin America.

Published 07 Mar 2017

Reference 6285

Topic Family Business

Industry Apparel and Fashion

Region South America

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This two-part case collection presents the profiles of 39 family-run firms that are 'Hénokiens', a French association whose members have survived for more than two centuries. The oldest member, a hostel in Japan named Hoshi Ryokan, has been in business for 1,300 years over 46 generations.

Published 15 Dec 2016

Reference 6245

Topic Family Business

Region Global

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The Governance of Family Firms, Corporate Governance, Private Equity, Privatisation, Lobbyism and Corruption, Contract Theory