Case Study 1: Antigua Relojería: A Lauded Centenary Watchmaking Family Business
Veland Ramadani,
Erick P. C. Chang,
Ramo Palalić and
Esra Memili
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Veland Ramadani: South East European University
Erick P. C. Chang: Arkansas State University
Ramo Palalić: Sultan Qaboos University
Esra Memili: University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Chapter 10 in Entrepreneurial Family Businesses, 2024, pp 213-219 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This case provides insights into Antigua Relojería, a centenary shop that has been selling and repairing all kinds of watches since 1880 in the city of Madrid. In the city of Madrid, there are more than a hundred shops that have been trading for more than a century. All of them have been recognized by the City Council as Centenary Shops. This case discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by traditional establishments, and succession problems faced by family businesses, and shows how traditional establishments, such as the Antigua Relojería, constitute an important tourist attraction for historic city centers.
Keywords: Watches; Online sales; Antigua Relojería; Madrid (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-59261-4_10
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