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Ikea's Successful Entry

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Ikea's Successful Entry

The sources of IKEA's successful entry into the furniture retail business were IKEA's low prices and resilience. First, Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of IKEA, began selling furniture in his mail order company. Then he was faced with a social problem and turned it into a business opportunity. Since 1935, furniture prices rose faster than any other retail good at 41%. Kamprad responded by creating a line of furniture priced so that all could afford it. The present furniture cartel attempted to stifle Kamprad's growth and success. The cartel banned Kamprad from selling directly to the consumer at shows, then managed to persuade the manufacturing cartel to stop supplying Kamprad with furniture. Kamprad responded by supplying elsewhere and now could charge even lower prices. IKEA's success was due largely to low prices and Kamprad's ability to capitalize on bad situations.

What were the sources of IKEA's successful entry in furniture retailing in Sweden?

Between 1935 and 1946 furniture prices rose 41% faster

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