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Blockchain and Internet of Things Technologies for Food Traceability in Olive Oil Supply Chains. [PDF]
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Commercial Trademark Counterfeiting in the United States, the Third World and Beyond: American and International Attempts to Stem the Tide [PDF]
Abalos, Robert J
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Countering AI-powered disinformation through national regulation: learning from the case of Ukraine. [PDF]
Marushchak A, Petrov S, Khoperiya A.
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Counterfeiting luxury goods [PDF]
Counterfeiting is one of the oldest crimes in history. In ancient Rome, wine traders counterfeited wine trademarks on amphorae, selling inexpensive local wine as fine Roman wine. By the 13th century, counterfeiting had become so common that, in some European countries, copying a trademark was punished with torture and death.
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Blockchain-Based Countermeasures for Luxury Goods Counterfeiting: A Focused Survey
2023 Fifth International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications (BCCA), 2023This study explores the potential of blockchain-based product authentication systems in mitigating the proliferation of counterfeit luxury goods. By leveraging secure hardware and blockchain technology, these systems integrate unique identifier codes into product tags stored as blocks within a decentralized ledger.
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Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2021
PurposeHeeding the call for insights into the Sub-Saharan African international marketing context, this study aims to empirically examine consumers' desires and motivations for buying counterfeit luxury goods. It examines influences on consumers' attitudes and purchase intentions related to counterfeit luxury goods in Rwanda, one of Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Charmant Sengabira Ndereyimana +3 more
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PurposeHeeding the call for insights into the Sub-Saharan African international marketing context, this study aims to empirically examine consumers' desires and motivations for buying counterfeit luxury goods. It examines influences on consumers' attitudes and purchase intentions related to counterfeit luxury goods in Rwanda, one of Sub-Saharan Africa ...
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Luxury Goods vs. Counterfeits: An Intercultural Study
2012Branding has been around for centuries as a means to distinguish one producer’s goods from those of another. The earliest signs of branding in Europe can be traced back to medieval guilds, which required craftspeople to mark their products as a means of protection against inferior quality ([29], p. 276).
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Constructing identity through the consumption of counterfeit luxury goods
Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 2010PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between the consumption of counterfeit luxury goods and identity construction. The argument is that through the consumption of counterfeit luxury goods consumers obtain real and symbolic benefits that allow them to express a desired social image and further their identity.Design ...
María Eugenia Perez +2 more
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Consumers, Counterfeiters, and Luxury Goods
2020Counterfeit goods are perceived to be a substantial threat to various industries, especially those in the luxury sector, and the globalisation of trade and communication has offered incomparable opportunities for criminals to engage in such illicit trade.
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Understanding consumers’ purchase intention towards counterfeit luxury goods
Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2018PurposeCounterfeiting is a large business involving the manufacturing or distribution of imitation goods. The purpose of this paper is to develop an integrated research model that combines neutralisation theory and perceived risk theory to explain consumers’ purchase intention towards counterfeit luxury goods.Design/methodology/approachOf the 280 ...
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