IKEA International

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IKEA International



Assignment:    IKEA International:  information about the company, including company internal information, such as the financial and other aspects of the business.    (Independent Study, 28 January 2003)

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Foster Business Library Databases:

    The Foster Business Library offers an extensive collection of business databases on its homepage; see under Business Databases; see also the four folders at the top of that list for lists of Foster databases by topic:  Books, Articles--Full Text, Articles--Citations and Abstracts, and Company and Industry.   For more information on the three dozen Foster business databases, click here.   For more information on which of the three dozen Foster business databases to use, click here.   For more information on accessing Foster databases from off campus, click here.   For information about responsible database usage, click here.

  • Hoovers Online:   Under Business Databases on the Foster Business Library homepage. Hoovers Online offers information about 14,000 public and private companies worldwide, with links to company homepages and annual reports, charts, company capsule, competitors, divisions, earnings, financials, Fortune and Forbes rankings, history, industry information, insider trading, mission statements, news links, press releases, officers, patents, products, SEC filings, splits, subsidiaries, etc. Most information on this site is free and available on the Web (not just through the Foster Business Library homepage) but, via the Foster homepage, you can access the more detailed Premium Content.

    See the company fact sheet for IKEA International A/S and the longer Company Overview. Because this company is private, not public, there are no full financials offered by Hoovers Online, just very brief summary Financials. See also the industry fact sheet for Home Furnishings & Housewares Retail industry, as well as the Hoovers Online' Industry Overview.

  • Euromonitor Market Research Monitor:   This database provides global consumer market information, with demographics, trends and developments, market background, market sizes and forecasts, market shares, key players, and company profiles. This database provides over 1,800 reports with market data and detailed company profiles, including market shares, brand information, company strategy and SWOT analyses of the companies, for many countries. For eight major countries (Australia, China, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States), in-depth industry information is also available.

    A search in this database, in titles, for IKEA produced one hit, an extensive company profile for the company, dated February 2002, with history and development, retail business information, operating structure, geographic coverage, market share, strategic evaluation, strengths and weaknesses, and future prospects for the company.

  • Investext:   On the Foster Business Library homepage, listed under Business Databases; also listed under Company and Industry. Investext contains indexing and the full text of company and industry research reports prepared by leading Wall Street firms, as well as regional and international brokerage and financial firms. All reports are in PDF format. (This database is available widely on campus and may be accessed from home via the U.W. connectivity kit or via the Libraries' proxy server.)

    A keyword search for IKEA retrieved just one report (two PDF pages) about the acquisition of an IKEA real estate firm by a British management consulting company.

  • Lexis-Nexis Academic:   To find company information, go to Business and then to Company Financial where you can obtain financial and other data for companies. Information is available from twenty different sources (each of which must be searched separately). Included among the sources is Hoovers Online, with members' access to company profiles. SEC filings, particularly company 10K annual reports, are a particularly rich source of company as well as industry information. Use your browser's Find command (or Control-F) to locate references to particular terms of interest in 10K filings such as trends, strategy, competitors, industry, etc. (This database is available widely on campus and may be accessed from home via the U.W. connectivity kit or via the Libraries' proxy server.)

    There are no SEC 10-K reports for IKEA since the company does not sell stock in the U.S. In Company Financial, change the source to International Company Reports for 385 references, some to business directories.

  • ReferenceUSA:   On the Foster Business Library homepage, listed under Business Databases; also listed under Company and Industry. Directory information for 12 million companies in the U.S.  Companies can be searched for by name, business activity, size and location. With this database, it is possible to identify businesses by geographic area and type of business, as well as by number of employees and gross annual sales. (This database is available widely on campus and may be accessed from home via the U.W. connectivity kit or via the Libraries' proxy server.)

    A Company Quick Search for IKEA retrieved just 20 records for the U.S., arranged alphabetically by state, including a record for IKEA North America, with no annual sales figures indicated. A similar search in Canadian Business retrieved 11 records.

  • Lexis-Nexis Statistical:   Under Business Databases on the Foster Business Library homepage. Statistical Universe is an index to statistical data in commercial, international and U.S. government publications. Try the Power Tables for quick access to tables of data in GIF format.

    A search in this database for the subject Furniture and furnishings, limited to documents with Excel spreadsheets, retrieved 397 tables.

Web Resources:

    Unlike library databases, these Web resources are available wherever you have web access; they do not require that you access them via the UW Connectivity Kit or the UW Libraries Proxy Server for authentication. When using web resources, be sure to evaluate the credibility of these resources. For a subject index to web resources, see Business Resources on the Web on the Foster Business Library homepage.

  • IKEA:   Public company websites usually provide extensive amounts of corporate information including histories of the company, investor information such as annual reports and Securities and Exchange Commission filings, historical stock prices, executive biographies, company news and press releases, etc. Look for this information under headings for Investor Relations, About The Company, etc. Private company websites often focus on products and services but seldom provide any useful information about the company, its history, its organization, or its financials.

    Go to the IKEA USA homepage and then to About IKEA for their historical Timeline, Vision, Facts & Figures, Social & Environmental Responsibility, etc. There is a good deal more information here than on most private company websites.

  • Business for Social Responsibility:   Business for Social Responsibility "is a global organization that helps member companies achieve success in ways that respect ethical values, people, communities and the environment." It is "a global nonprofit organization that helps member companies achieve commercial success in ways that respect ethical values, people, communities and the environment. BSR member companies have nearly $2 trillion in combined annual revenues and employ more than six million workers around the world."

    IKEA International is a member of this organization. See this organization's list of Resources, including their Introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility. A site search for IKEA retrieved 58 references.

  • SustainableBusiness.com:   "We are the Internet community for businesses that integrate economic, and social and environmental concerns into their core strategy. In short, we help green business grow. We use the Internet to "grease the wheels" - to accelerate the spread of sustainable business practices by increasing market penetration of sustainable products, services, and the companies that produce them. SB.com covers the field as a whole, bringing together businesses from such diverse industries as renewable energy, organic products, social investing, green building and construction, and re-manufacturing." This site has a useful Resource Directory and a search engine.

    A search for IKEA retrieved a list of four articles.

  • Harvard Business School Cases:   This site offers access to Harvard Business School's collection of over 7,000 cases as well as numerous other products, with a site search feature. The Foster Business Library does not collect Harvard Business School cases since they are designed for classroom use.

    A search, in all products, including cases, for IKEA turned up just two items, a 1990 20-page case entitled Ingvar Kamprad and IKEA which "traces the development of a Swedish furniture retailer under the leadership of an innovative and unconventional entrepreneur" and a 13-page Harvard Business Review article From Value Chain to Value Constellation: Designing Interactive Strategy, published in the July 1, 1993 issue.

  • Furniture/Today:   Trade and industry periodicals are often good sources for industry information, news, and statistics, though some information may be limited to subscribers only.

    See their Research; most research is available to order but a few items are downloadable for free; see also the articles free for downloading at the bottom of this page. In addition, see their Web Links sections.

  • The National Bureau of Economic Research:   "Founded in 1920, the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works." "The NBER is the nation's leading nonprofit economic research organization. Twelve of the 31 American Nobel Prize winners in Economics and three of the past Chairmen of the President's Council of Economic Advisers have been researchers at the NBER. The more than 600 professors of economics and business now teaching at universities around the country who are NBER researchers are the leading scholars in their fields." This organization produces many publications, the full text of which is often available free on their homepage.

    See their working paper #8112, dated February 2001, entitled The law of one price, 22 pages in PDF format, which analyzes prices for more than one hundred identical goods sold by IKEA in 25 countries.

Foster Business Library Reference Collection:

    The Foster Reference Collection is located behind the Reference Desk in Foster.

  • International marketing data and statistics.
    Demographic trends and forecasts, economic indicators, labor force, trade, energy, environment, consumer expenditures and market size, and retailing information for the Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania; companion volume to European marketing data and statistics.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HA42 .I56. 2002.

    See Consumer Expenditures on Household Goods, pages 390 and 391, and the chapter on Housing and Household Facilities, on pages 444 to 462.

  • Statistical abstract of the United States.
    Information about many industries as well as demographic information; check index for references to tables. The sources for each table are often a valuable source of additional information.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HA202 .U56 2001.

    See index pages 953 and 954 for over a dozen tables on Furniture, Furniture and Related Manufacturing, and Furniture and Home Furnishing Stores.

  • European marketing data and statistics.
    Demographic trends and forecasts, economic indicators, labor force, trade, energy, environment, consumer expenditures and market size, and retailing information for European countries.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HA1107 .E87 2002.

    See Consumer Expenditures on Household Goods, pages 244 to 248, and the chapter on Housing and Household Facilities, on pages 323 to 334.

  • World consumer income & expenditure patterns.
    The first half of this volume covers socio-economic patterns, personal income, and consumer expenditures in the domestic market by commodity and by function for 52 major countries, with data from 1990 to 1998; the second half consists of individual five-page profiles for each country.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HB522 .W67 1999.

    See Consumer Expenditures: Furniture, on pages 113 to 114.

  • U.S. industry & trade outlook:   Industry by industry overview of the U.S. economy, with numerous tables, charts, industry reviews, forecasts and analyses.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HC101.U543 2000

    See Household Furniture, on pages 38-5 to 38.10.

  • WEFA industrial monitor.
    Reviews and forecasts of sales, output, prices and other key statistics for 130 industries, obtained by a major global economic consulting firm.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HC101 .W44 1999/2000.

    See pages 14.3 to 14.5 for Furniture.

  • Standard & Poor's industry surveys.
    This three-volume set provides 30-page profiles on 52 industries with a focus on the current economic environment, trends, regulation and outlook for each industry. Major companies in each industry are profiled, with references to sources of additional industry information.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HC106.6 .S74 July 2002.

    See the industry survey for Household Durables, furniture sections, in volume two; IKEA is mentioned as the #7 furniture retailer in the U.S.

  • Business: the ultimate resource.
    This 2,200-page single volume is "designed to offer a wide range of insights, information, and practical guidance on every aspect of management" via 2.5 million words of text from 200 contributors, with 700 illustrations and 150 maps, in seven major sections including best practice, a management library, business thinkers and management giants, a business dictionary, a world business almanac, and a guide to business sources.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD38.15 .B878 2002.

    See IKEA furniture on pages 1102 to 1103.

  • The ultimate book of business brands.
    This slim paperback covers 50 companies from a brand perspective, with three to six page essays on each company.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD69 .B7 .C722 2003.

    See IKEA on pages 100 to 103.

  • Encyclopedia of global industries.
    Twelve-page descriptions of 125 global industries, with background and development information, current conditions, industry leaders and further reading.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD2324 .E53 1999.

    See Household Furniture, starting on page 447.

  • International directory of company histories.
    Studying the history of leading companies in an industry is a good way to learn more about the history of an industry. This set of more than forty volumes covers over 5,600 company histories worldwide, with each history running just two to four pages; check the company index in the latest volume to locate a specific company history or update as well as any other references to that company in other company histories. There is also an index by industry.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD2721 .I57

    See IKEA Group in volume five, pages 82 to 84, with an update on IKEA International in volume 26, pages 208 to 211.

  • U.S. market trends & forecasts.
    This large volume provides an overview and projections for 400 significant industries and their component products or services, arranged alphabetically by industry name. For each product or service, there is a brief indication of the value of the U.S. market in 1998 and the compound U.S. market growth rate from 1993 to 1998 as well as a graph depicting market value in dollars and the growth rate. There is also a brief analysis of the market sectors for the product or service and a description of the market segmentation by volume for 1997, plus U.S. market share and market forecast information.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5415.1 .U8 2001.

    See Household Furniture on pages 612 to 615.

  • Red Book/Standard directory of advertisers.
    This annual two-volume publication is the most comprehensive source for information on the advertising practices of 24,000 U.S. and Canadian companies spending a minimum of $200,000 on national and regional advertising. See the company index on pages A-1 to A-49.
    Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5805 .S7 2001.

    See IKEA North America on page 894.

Foster Business Library Books:

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Foster Business Library Articles:

    In addition to the 800 journals in the Foster Business Library Periodicals Collection, the Foster Business Library offers access to 11,000 full text periodical articles through its full text article databases such as: ABI/Inform Global, Factiva, and Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. These article databases may be found on the Foster Business Library homepage, listed alphabetically under Business Databases or in the Articles: Full Text folder.

    Of these three main sources, all but Factiva are available from any computer on the campus network (as well as from home) via the UW Connectivity Kit or via the Libraries' proxy server. The easiest of these databases to use is ABI/Inform Global. For more information about accessing Foster Business Library databases from off campus, click here. For more information about business databases, click here.

  • ABI/Inform Global:

    This database offers full text articles for over 800 journals. To find articles on specific topics, search by word or phrase by keying your search phrase into the search box. ABI/Inform Global includes journals but not national or Washington state newspapers (though the Wall Street Journal is included). It also does not include valuable trade and industry and other periodicals. Your searches will span the widest possible array of publications by expanding your search to all databases in ABI/Inform. To expand your search to include all collections in this database, click on Select Multiple Databases, to the right of the search box. Click then on Select All Databases.

    Your search terms will be highlighted in red in each article. For tips on searching this database, click here.

    For example, a search in this database, in all collections, for CO(IKEA AB), for articles published since 1999, produced a list of 270 articles; expanding the search throughout the backfile of articles published from 1986 to 1998 produced a list of 214 articles. A similar search for CO(Ikea Holding US Inc) produced a list of seven articles, searching in articles published since 1999, and 20 articles, searching in articles published from 1986 to 1998. A search for CO(Ikea North America) produced a list of 132 articles, searching in articles published since 1999, and 46 articles, searching in articles published from 1986 to 1998.

Help:
27 January 2003; updated 20 June 2003.   Peter Stevens, Business Librarian, Foster Business Library, at stevens@u.washington.edu.