In the summer of 2016, IKEA turned its first store in Älmhult into a corporate museum. In this presentation from the ICA SBA 17 in Stockholm, museum director Carina Kloek-Malmsten talks about the organizational and educational importance of a corporate archive and museum.
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In the summer of 2016, IKEA turned its first store in Älmhult into a corporate museum. Museum director Carina Kloek-Malmsten talked about the organizational and educational importance of a corporate archive and museum. (Photo: Linus Sundal-Djerf)
In the summer of 2016, IKEA turned its first store in Älmhult into a corporate museum. Museum director Carina Kloek-Malmsten talked about the organizational and educational importance of a corporate archive and museum. (Photo: Linus Sundal-Djerf)
In the summer of 2016, IKEA turned its first store in Älmhult into a corporate museum. Museum director Carina Kloek-Malmsten talked about the organizational and educational importance of a corporate archive and museum. (Photo: Linus Sundal-Djerf)
In the summer of 2016, IKEA turned its first store in Älmhult into a corporate museum. Museum director Carina Kloek-Malmsten talked about the organizational and educational importance of a corporate archive and museum. (Photo: Linus Sundal-Djerf)
In the summer of 2016, IKEA turned its first store in Älmhult into a corporate museum. Museum director Carina Kloek-Malmsten talked about the organizational and educational importance of a corporate archive and museum. (Photo: Linus Sundal-Djerf)
About the ICA SBA conference
The ICA SBA conference is an annual conference for business archives, organized by the International Council on Archives’ (ICA) Section on Business Archives (SBA). The April 2017-edition was organized by the Centre for Business History in Stockholm.
See all films and presentations from the conference here.