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FAMILY BUSINESSES
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Business History of Firms
717 - Taicho Daishi built, ran spa, Houshi, in town of
Awazu Onsen in Ishikawa Prefecture; 1994- recognized by
Guinness Book of World Records as oldest inn in world.
1385 - Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine
Winemakers Guild; 1965 - Marquis Piero Antinori (25th
generation) became Managing Director (President in 1988); mid-1980s - equity position acquired by Whitbread PLC;
1992 - bought out Whitbread; 2007 - revenues of $214 million;
27th generation.
1695 - Petrus De Kuyper, his wife Anna Custer, maker of
wooden casks for transporting Dutch gin and beer, established
distillery; 1752 - Jan De Kuyper (third son) took over
distillery at Schiedam (leading centre for production of Dutch gin);
1769 - Johannes and Pieter De Kuyper (grandsons) bought
distillery in Rotterdam; 1920s - started distilling
liqueur; 1930s - produced almost 20 varieties of liqueurs;
1934 - formed distribution agreement with National
Distillers Products Corp of New York to sell products in USA,
established joint production facility in New Jersey; 1986
- Jim Beam Brands Co acquired right to manufacture, market De Kuyper
products in USA under perpetual agreement; 1995 - Queen
Beatrix of the Netherlands bestowed title "Royal", company name changed
from Johannes de Kuyper & Zoon to De Kuyper Royal Distillers; world's
largest and leading producer of liqueur; 11th generation of family
management.
1786
- Jean-Conrad Hottinguer founded MM Hottinger, bankers, in Paris;
contributed to creation of Banque de France, Caisse d'Epargne de Paris,
Compagbnie Generale des Eaux; 1989 - Jean-Philippe
Hottinguer, Francois and Emmanuel Hottinguer established HR Group;
2007 - renamed Banque Jean-Philippe Hottinguer & Cie.
1886
- Samuel Curtis Johnson, a carpenter in Racine, WI bought the
parquet flooring business of the Racine Hardware Co.; 1888
- introduced Johnson's Prepared Wax to help his customers take care of
their floors.
1912
- Leon Leonwood (L. L.) Bean founded L. L. bean in basement of his
brother's apparel shop in Freeport, ME; obtained a mailing list of
nonresident Maine hunting license holders, sent three-page flyer about
Maine Hunting Shoe (leather uppers stitched to workmen's rubber boots -
comfortable, functional boot for exploring Maine woods); received 100
orders, got 90 returns (rubber bottoms separated from leather tops);
gave full refunds; learned value of personally testing his products, of
honest advertising based on firm convictions, of keeping customer
satisfied at any cost (service-based philosophy); 1934 -
52-page catalog; 1937 - sales surpassed $1,000,000;
1951 - L.L. Bean opened store 365 days a year, 24 hours a day;
1987 - employed almost 2,000 year-round workers, another 1,000 during
peak season; July 2000 - extended retail store presence
beyond Maine for first time, opened store in McLean, VA; 2005
- produced 61 catalogs distributed to customers in all 50 US states,
more than 140 countries; over 14.5 million customer contacts were
received, over 179,000 came on single busiest day of year;
December 2005 - over 85,000 orders placed online in single day.
1917 -
J. J. and B.A (son) Simon, Latvian immigrants, established Table Supply
Meat Company in Omaha, NE; 1952 - first mail order venture
(meats shipped in dry ice-filled, wax lined, cardboard cartons - by
train); aided by direct parcel shipping, polystyrene shipping coolers,
vacuum packaging; 1961 - Nebraska Governor Frank B.
Morrison sent Table Supply Meat Company steaks to all U.S. Governors and
President Kennedy; 1963 - first direct mail flyers and
catalogs sent to customers; 1966 - name changed to Omaha
Steaks International; 2006 - two fifth-generation family
members now play major roles in managing the company.
1980 -
Gérard Glotin, Chairman of Marie Brizard (creator of first anisette in
1755) identified 74 companies with company longevity (minimum age of 200
years), permanence (family must be owner of company or majority share
holder, one member of founder must still manage company or be member of
board), in good financial health, modern; 30 selected; 1981
- first meeting of Heniokiens Association of Family and Bicentenary
companies in Bordeaux; named for Henok (or Enoch), great patriarchs (Caïn’s
son, Methuselah’s father, lived before flood, was 365 years old when he
ascended to Heaven without having died); 2007 - 40 members
in craft industries, trades, services, publishing, heavy industry: 15
Italian, 10 French, 4 German, 1 Dutch, 1 from Northern Ireland, 4
Japanese, 1 Belgian, 2 Swiss (at head of their companies, unique,
dynamic managers).
(Amarillo National Bank), Thomas Thompson (1978).
The Ware Boys: The
Story of a Texas Family Bank. (Canyon, TX: Staked Plains Press, 293
p.). Amarillo National Bank--History.
(Balthazard et Cotte), Pierre Cotte (1999). Une Affaire de Famille:
Balthazard et Cotte ou Deux Siècles D'aventure Industrielle. (Paris,
FR: Archives & Culture, 119 p.). Balthazard et Cotte (Firm)--History;
Lime industry--France; Family-owned business enterprises--France;
Family-owned business enterprises--Succession.
(Bane-Clene), Wm. F. Bane; edited by Mary Kay Matson and Oka Negley
(1996).
We Did It Their Way (Indianapolis, IN: Media Associates,
231 p.). Bane-Clene Corporation--History; Carpet cleaning
industry--United States--History; Family-owned business
enterprises--United States; Customer services--United States; Success in
business--United States.
(L.L. Bean), L.L. Bean (1960). My Story; the Autobiography of a
Down-East Merchant. (Freeport, ME: The Company, 163 p.). Bean, L.
L. (Leon Leonwood), 1872-1966; Sporting goods.
(L.L. Bean), M.R. Montgomery (1984).
In Search of L.L. Bean.
(Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 242 p.). Bean, L. L. (Leon Leonwood),
1872-1966; L.L. Bean, Inc.--History; Businessmen--United
States--Biography; Mail-order business--United States--History;
Camping equipment industry--United States--History.
(L. L. Bean), Leon Gorman (2006).
L.L. Bean: The Making of an American Icon. (Boston, MA:
Harvard Business School Press, 336 p.). Grandson of Founder, Company
President (1967 - 2001). L.L.
Bean, Inc.; Camping equipment industry--United States; Mail-order
business--United States. How to shape powerhouse
brand around bedrock beliefs and values, how to balance growth and
tradition, how to craft, preserve an authentic corporate identity.
(Blackwell B. H. Ltd.), A.L.P. Norrington (1983).
Blackwell's,
1879-1979: The History of a Family Firm. (Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 181
p.). Blackwell family; B.H. Blackwell Ltd.--History; Booksellers and
bookselling--England--Oxford (Oxfordshire)--History; Publishers and
publishing--England--Oxford (Oxfordshire)--History.
(Albert Bonniers Forlag), Mats Larsson (2001). Bonniers - en
Mediefamilj: Forlag, Konglomerat och Mediekoncern 1953-1990.
(Stockholm, Sweden: Albert Bonniers Forlag: Institutet for Ekonomisk
Historisk Forskning vid Handelshogskolan i Stockholm, 416 p.). Bonnier,
Albert, 1907- ; Bonnier family; Albert Bonniers Forlag; Publishers and
publishing--Sweden--History--20th century; Family-owned business
enterprises--Sweden--History--20th century.
(Bouchayer & Viallet), Robert J. Smith (2001).
The Bouchayers of
Grenoble and French Industrial Enterprise, 1850-1970. (Baltimore,
MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 247 p.). Emeritus Professor of
History (SUNY College at Brockport). Bouchayer family; Bouchayer &
Viallet (Firm)--History; Industrialists--France--Grenoble--Biography.
(Cape Gate Fence and Wire Works), Mendel Kaplan, with Solomon Kaplan
and Marian Robertson (1979).
From Shtetl to Steelmaking: The Story of
Three Immigrant Families and a Family Business. (Cape Town, SA:
Kaplan-Kushlick Foundation, 144 p.). Kaplan family; Cape Gate Fence and
Wire Works--History; Jews--South Africa--History.
(William Clowes and Sons), W.B. Clowes (1953).
Family Business, 1803-1953. (London, UK: Clowes, 81 p.). William
Clowes and Sons.
(Day & Zimmermann), Jeffrey L. Rodengen (2001).
The Legend of Day & Zimmermann. (Fort Lauderdale, FL: Write
Stuff Enterprises, 151 p.). Day & Zimmermann; Family-owned businesses.
(De Kuyper), K. E. Sluyterman and H. H. Vleesenbeek (1995).
Three Centuries of De Kuyper: A History of Geneva and Liqueurs,
1695-1995. (Schiedam, Netherlands: De Kuyper. De Kuyper Royal
Distillers; distilling industries--Netherlands. Story of a deeply
conservative, family-owned firm.
(Dodson Brothers Exterminating Co.), Dawn Hensley Fisher & William H.
Young (2000).
Bert: A Memoir of Bertram F. Dodson, Sr.
(Lynchburg, VA: Warwick House Publishing, 397 p.). Dodson, Bertram
Felix, Sr., 1926-1989; Dodson family; Dodson Brothers Exterminating Co.,
Inc.; Businessmen--Virginia--Biography.
(Finsbury Distillery), David Wainwright (1990).
Stone's Ginger Wine: Fortunes of a Family Firm 1740-1990.
(London, UK: Quiller, 124 p.). Finsbury Distillery; Alcoholic drinks
Production History London (England).
(Grupo Empresarial Bemol/Fogás), Samuel Benchimol (1993). Grupo
Empresarial Bemol/Fogás: Lembranças e Lições de Vida. (Manaus, AM:
S. Benchimol, 146 p.). Benchimol, Samuel; Grupo Empresarial Bemol/Fogás--History;
Family-owned business enterprises--Brazil--Manaus--History; Retail
trade--Brazil--Manaus--History.
(Genuardi Super Markets), Frank O. Genuardi with Russell Rush (1995).
Family Pride: A Memoir. (Jeffersonville, PA: F. O. Genuardi, 99
p.). Genuardi Super Markets--History; Grocers--United States--Biography;
Supermarkets--Pennsylvania--History; Grocery
trade--Pennsylvania--History; Family-owned business
enterprises--Pennsylvania--History.
(Gidlunds Forlag), Gertrud & Krister Gidlund (2002). Ett Litet
Bokforlag: Grundat 1968. (Hedemora, Sweden: Gidlund, 376 p.).
Gidlund, Krister; Gidlunds fo¨rlag (Sweden)--History; Publishers and
publishing--Sweden--History--20th century; Family-owned business
enterprises--Sweden--History--20th century.
(William Grant & Sons), Grant Gordon and Nigel Nicholson (2008).
Family Wars: Classic Conflicts in the Family and How To Deal with Them.
(Philadelphia, PA: Kogan Page, 288 p.). William Grant & Sons (fifth
generation); London Business School. Family-owned business
enterprises--Management; Family-owned business enterprises--Succession;
Family-owned business enterprises. Independent family distiller for 5
generations. Ups, downs of some of biggest
family-run companies in world (Ford, Gucci, McCain, Guinness, Gallo,
Redstone); origins, extent, resolution of some of most famous family
feuds in recent history; how family in-fighting has threatened their
downfall; way families do business, how family in-fighting can threaten
to blow business apart.
(Guinness), Jonathan Guinness (1997).
Requiem for a Family
Business (London, UK: Macmillan, 390 p.). Guinness family; Guinness
(Firm)--History; Brewing industry--Great Britain--History.
(L. S. Heath and Sons), Richard J. Heath with Ray Elliott (1995).
Bittersweet: The Story of the Heath Candy Co. (West Frankfort, IL:
New Authors Publications, 416 p.). Heath family; Heath, L. S. (Lawrence
Seymour), 1869-1956; L.S. Heath and Sons--History; Family
corporations--United States--Officials and employees;
Businesspeople--United States--Biography.
(Johnson Wax), Samuel C. Johnson (1988).
The Essence of a Family
Enterprise: Doing Business the Johnson Way (Indianapolis, IN: Curtis
Publishing Co., 179 p.). Johnson Wax--History; Business enterprises;
Corporations; Business ethics; Family corporations--Wisconsin--Racine;
Success in business--Wisconsin--Racine; Industries--Wisconsin--Racine;
Racine (Wis.)--Economic conditions.
(Archibald Kenrick & Sons), Roy A. Church (1969).
Kenricks in
Hardware; A Family Business, 1791-1966. (New York, NY: A. M. Kelley,
340 p.). Archibald Kenrick & Sons.
(Lancaster Newspapers Inc.), John H. Brubaker, III (1984).
The
Steinmans of Lancaster: A Family and Its Enterprises. (Lancaster,
PA: Steinman Enterprises,, 219 p.). Steinman family; Publishers and
publishing--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County--Biography;
Businesspeople--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County--Biography; Lancaster
County (Pa.)--Biography; Lancaster County (Pa.)--History.
(Groupe Lesieur), Tristan Gaston-Breton (1998).
Lesieur: Une
Marque dans L'histoire, 1908-1998. (Paris, FR: Perrin, 450 p.).
Groupe Lesieur--History; Vegetable oil industry--France--History--20th
century; Family-owned business enterprises--France--History--20th
century.
(Longaberger), Dave Longaberger with Robert L. Shook (2001).
Longaberger: An American Success Story (New York, NY: HarperBusiness,
234 p.).
Longaberger, Dave; Longaberger Company--History; Basket
making--Ohio--History; Basket makers--Ohio--Biography.
(Louisville Courier), Alex S. Jones and Susan E. Tifft (1991).
The
Patriarch: The Rise and Fall of the Bingham Dynasty (New York, NY:
Summit Books, 574 p.). Bingham Family, Newspapers, Publishing,
Louisville Journal-Courier Demise of family empire due to succession
disputes and family rifts.
(Mallory), James P. Baughman (1972).
The Mallorys of Mystic; Six
Generations in American Maritime Enterprise (Middletown, CT:
Wesleyan University Press, 496 p.). Mallory family;
Shipping--Connecticut--Mystic--History.
(Mitchells/Richards), Jack Mitchell (2003).
Hug Your Customers:
The Proven Way to Personalize Sales and Achieve Astounding Results.
(New York, NY: Hyperion, 272 p.). CEO, Mitchellsl/Richards. Mitchell,
Jack; Mitchell/Richards; specialty retail; customer service; family
business.
(Mucunabitu Iron Works), Ropate Rakuita Qalo (1997). Small
Business: A Study of a Fijian Family: The Mucunabitu Iron Works
Contractor Cooperative Society Limited. (Suva, Fiji: Mucunabita
Education Trust, 242 p.). Mucunabitu Iron Works Contractor Cooperative
Society; Small business--Fiji--Case studies; Family-owned business
enterprises--Fiji--Case studies.
(New York Times), Alex S. Jones and Susan E. Tifft (1999).
The
Trust: The Private and Powerful Family Behind the New York Times
(Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 870 p.). Ochs Family, Sulzberger Family, Newspaper
Publishing, New York Times Company Bought by Chattanooga (TN)
businessman Adolph S. Ochs (1858-1935) in 1898, The New York Times
Company has remained a family business for more than a century.
(Publicidad Atlantis), Santiago de Luxán Meléndez, José Luis Quesada
González (1997). Publicidad Atlantis, 1945-1995: Historia de Una
Empresa Familiar. (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Universidad de Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria, 448 p.). Publicidad Atlantis--History;
Advertising agencies--Canary Islands--History; Family-owned business
enterprises--Canary Islands--History.
(Quarry Bank Mill), Mary B. Rose (1986).
The Gregs of Quarry Bank
Mill: The Rise and Decline of a Family Firm, 1750-1914. (New York,
NY: Cambridge University Press, 169 p.). Gregg family; Quarry Bank
Mill--History; Cotton textile industry--Great Britain--History.
(Richardson Industries), Jay Pridmore (1998).
The Richardson
Story: A Family Enterprise at 150 Years. (Lyme, CT: Greenwich
Publishing Group, Inc., 112 p.). Richardson Industries--History;
Furniture industry and trade--Wisconsin--History; House furnishings
industry and trade--Wisconsin--History.
(El Grupo Romero), Germán Reaño y Enrique Vásquez (1988). El Grupo
Romero: Del Algodón a la Banca. (Lima, Peru: Centro de Investigación,
Universidad del Pacífico: Centro de Investigación y Promoción del
Campesinad, 176 p.). Romero family; Family-owned business
enterprises--Peru; Cotton trade--Peru; Banks and banking--Peru.
(Sakowitz Department Store), Jane Wolfe (1993).
Blood Rich: When
Oil Billions, High Fashion, and Royal Intimacies Are Not Enough.
(Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 346 p.). Sakowitz, Robert; Wyatt, Lynn
Sakowitz; Sakowitz Department Store--History; Family-owned business
enterprises--Texas--History; Business failures--Southwestern
States--History; Scandals--Texas--History;
Businesspeople--Texas--Biography.
(Salisbury Post), Mark Wineka (1999).
A Family Affair: The Life,
Times and Sale of a Family-Owned Newspaper. (Asheboro, NC: Down Home
Press, 325 p.). Hurley family; Salisbury post (Salisbury, N.C. : Daily).
(Samworth Brothers), Patrick Beaver (1997).
A Taste of Tradition:
The Story of the Samworth Family Business (1896-1996 (Atlantic
Highlands, NJ: Athlone Press, 201 p.). Samworth Brothers
Limited--History; Food industry and trade--Great Britain--History--20th
century; Convenience foods--Great Britain--History--20th century;
Family-owned business enterprises--Great Britain.
(Steinway), Susan Goldenberg (1996).
Steinway from Glory to
Controversy: The Family, the Business, the Piano (Buffalo, NY:
Mosaic Press, 253 p.). Steinway family; Steinway (Famille); Steinway &
Sons--History; Steinway & Sons--Histoire; Piano makers--New York
(State)--New York--History; Steinway piano--History; Facteurs de
pianos--New York (État)--New York--Histoire; Piano--Histoire.
(Strawbridge & Clothier), Alfred Lief (1968-192).
Family Business.
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 3 vols.). Strawbridge & Clothier. Contents:
v. 1. A century in the life and times of Strawbridge & Clothier,
1868-1968 / by Alfred A. Lief -- v. 3. The triumphant eighties 1980-1989
/ by Frank R. Veale.
(Susman Brothers and Wulfsohn), Hugh Macmillan (2005).
An African Trading Empire: The Story of the Susman Brothers and
Wulfsohn, 1901-2005. (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 320 p.).
Professor of History (University of Transkei, South Africa). Susman,Elie
and Harry; Susman Brothers and Wulfsohn; Family business--Africa.
(U-Haul), Ronald J. Watkins (1993).
Birthright: Murder, Greed, and
Power in the U-Haul Family Dynasty (New York, NY: Morrow, 425 p.).
Shoen, Leonard Samuel, 1916- ; Shoen family; U-Haul International --
Officials and employees -- Biography; Murder -- United States -- Case
studies; Businessmen -- United States -- Biography.
(U-Haul), Luke Krueger (2007).
A Noble Function: How U-Haul Moved America. (Fort Lee, NJ:
Barricade Books, 224 p.). U-Haul International--History; Storage and
moving trade--United States--History--20th century; Moving,
Household--United States--History--20th century. Meager beginnings of Sam and Anna Mary Shoen, U-Haul's founders;
from mom and pop store start to household name.
(White Furniture), Bill Bamberger, Cathy N. Davidson (1998).
Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory. (New York, NY:
Norton, 223 p.). Photographer, Professor of English (Duke),
respectively. White Furniture Company; Furniture industry and
trade--United States; Downsizing of organizations--United States--Case
studies; Plant shutdowns--North Carolina--Mebane.
Enzo Biagi (1991). Dinastie: Gli Agnelli, I Rizzoli, I
Ferruzzi-Gardini, I Lauro (Milano, Italy: A. Mondadori, 259 p.).
Agnelli family; Rizzoli family; Ferruzzi-Gardini family; Lauro family;
Family corporations--Italy--History.
Julie Browning & Laurie Critchley (2002). Dynasties: Myer, Durack,
De Bortoli, Macarthur, Murdoch, Downer. (Sydney, AU: ABC Books, 265
p.). Family-owned business enterprises--Australia--History; Family
corporations--Australia--History; Businesspeople--Family
relationships--Australia; Australia--Biography. Macarthur family (wool
industry); Downers of South Australia (pastoralists); Melbourne
retailers, Myer family; Keith Murdoch whose son controls a media empire;
De Bortoli wine family.
Geoffrey M. Footner (1991).
The Last Generation: A History of a
Chesapeake Shipbuilding Family. (Solomons, MD: Calvert Marine Museum
Press, 194 p.). Davis, Clarence E., 1883-1936; Davis family;
Shipyards--Maryland--Solomons Island--History.
Thomas Goldwasser (1986).
Family Pride: Profiles of Five of
America's Best-Run Family Businesses (New York, NY: Dodd, Mead, 226
p.). Family corporations--United States--Management--Case studies;
Success in business--United States--Case studies.
Hidemasa Morikawa; foreword by Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1992).
Zaibatsu: The Rise and Fall of Family Enterprise Groups in Japan.
(Tokyo, Japan: University of Tokyo Press, 283 p.). Trusts,
Industrial--Japan--History.
Hidemasa Morikawa (2001).
A History of Top Management in Japan: Managerial Enterprises and
Family Enterprises. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press,
226 p.). Industrial management--Japan--History;
Executives--Japan--History; Family-owned business
enterprises--Japan--History. Difference between
family-owned firms and professionally managed firms.
William T. O'Hara (2004).
Centuries of Success: Lessons from the
World's Most Enduring Family Businesses. (Avon, MA: Adams Media
Corporation, 330 p.). Success in business Case studies.
Gordon Pitts (2000).
In the Blood: Battles To Succeed in Canada's Family Businesses.
(Toronto, ON: Doubleday Canada, 306 p.). Family business; Succession.
Dwijendra Tripathi, Makrand Mehta (1990).
Business Houses in Western India: A Study in Entrepreneurial Response,
1850-1956. (New Delhi, IN: Manohar Publications, 223 p.).
Family-owned business enterprises--India--Bombay (State)--History;
Entrepreneurship--India--Bombay (State)--History.
Sylvia Junko Yanagisako (2002).
Producing Culture and Capital:
Family Firms in Italy. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,
p.). Silk industry--Italy--Como; Family-owned business
enterprises--Italy--Como.
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Henokiens Association of Family and Bicentenary Companies
http://www.henokiens.com
Members of the Henokiens Association, meet four criteria: they have
reached a minimum age of 200 years, they are managed by a descendant of
the founder, the family still owns the company or is the majority share
holder and they are in good financial health.
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World’s 250 Largest Family Businesses
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2004 Family Business magazine list of 250 largest family-run companies,
each with annual revenues of at least $1.2 billion, spread across 28
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