This book offers a comprehensive business history of one of the
largest global brewing companies. By combining industrial history with
insights from corporate management and strategy, it reveals the
success story of a family-owned company that has achieved a
market-leading position worldwide. The author provides deep insights
into the founding of the modern Danish brewery by J.C. Jacobsen
Carlsberg in 1847, the company’s subsequent rapid success, the
relationship between brewing and science, and the importance of the
Danish scientist H.C. Ørsted in establishing this relationship.
Readers will also learn about the founder’s son, Carl Jacobsen, and
the tensions between him and his father; the establishment of the
Carlsberg Foundation in 1876; and the transfer of J.C. Jacobsen’s
breweries to the foundation in 1888, which makes it likely the oldest
managing foundation in Europe. Further chapters cover business
agreements concerning the Danish beer market in the 20th century,
therelations with Tuborg Ltd., the period of occupation in 1940-45,
and how Carlsberg finally merged with - but in reality took over
-Tuborg in 1970 and missed out on international business opportunities
in the 1980s and 1990s. It also examines why Carlsberg has pursued an
aggressive expansion strategy since 2000, e.g. by taking over its
competitor Scottish and Newcastle together with Heineken in 2008, and
has now become the third largest brewery in the world. This book is a
must-read for anyone interested in the history of brewing and the
success factors of one of the leading global breweries.
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Founders, Foundations, and Fortunes
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030526702
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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