Local patriots: Dewar’s Scotch whisky, prosociality, politics, and place - 1846-1930

Niall G. MacKenzie, Jillian Gordon, Martin J Gannon

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Drawing from the literature strands of philanthropy, business, and history, this work explores the business, prosocial, and political activities of a prominent family in the Scotch whisky industry, with specific emphasis on two brothers’ philanthropy and its impact on a place – the city of Perth, Scotland. In our analysis, we tell the story of the second-generation owners of Dewar’s Scotch whisky company, brothers John Alexander and Tommy Dewar, and their journey of prosocial place-based service and giving. Consistent throughout are the themes of global success, family, local and national networks, and regional embeddedness, alongside the role of formal and informal giving. We offer an analysis of the prosocial activities that represent unexplored dimensions of business success, placing them in both spatial and temporal contexts. Within this is the story of a multi-generational family business’ international growth and success.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-24
Number of pages24
JournalEnterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business History
Early online date10 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 10 Dec 2024

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • entrepreneurs
  • philanthropy
  • Scotch whisky

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