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Competition Law – Parallel imports – another view [PDF]
The author discusses issues of brand ownership and distribution networks and the global market in the light of the High Court decision in the Davidoff case.
Willoughby, Tony
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Fashion\u27s Destruction of Unsold Goods: Responsible Solutions for an Environmentally Conscious Future [PDF]
Over the past two years, headlines of fast-fashion and luxury brands burning their merchandise have flooded media outlets. While this came as a shock to the general public, it has actually been a standard industry practice for decades.
Elia, Ariele
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Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality
ABSTRACT Within the conceptual frame of relational economic sociology, inheritance disputes are a canonical form of relational mismatch. But the social patterning of relational mismatches, and their various ties to inequality, remain murky. In this paper, I examine all known inheritance disputes in Dallas from 1895–1945 within their social context to ...
Shay O'Brien
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Counterfeiting is a growing industry all over the word and Morocco is not an exception, as counterfeiting is widely spread due mainly to the absence of strict regulation in this matter. The researches about the consumer’s behavior towards luxury counterfeit are very rare in Moroccan context.
IDRISSI, Kenza BOUDERBALA +2 more
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ABSTRACT Most research questions in agricultural and applied economics are causal in nature: they study how changes in one or more variables (such as policies, prices or weather) affect one or more other variables (e.g., income, crop yields or pollution).
Arne Henningsen +6 more
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Norwegian Blues? Rethinking the Idea of Middle Powers in an Era of Fuzzy Bifurcation
ABSTRACT Unsuccessful efforts to update the middle power concept for the contemporary international system have prompted calls for the concept to be “historicized”—to be retired from common use and treated as a purely historical term. The problem with this proposal is that “middle power” has become increasingly popular in the 2020s in analysis ...
Kim Richard Nossal
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Avoiding Corporate Greenwashing? Sustainability Silence Narratives in the Agri‐Food Industry
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to shed more light on the reasons underlying companies' under‐communication or lack of communication to stakeholders about sustainability achievements in the agri‐food sector. A qualitative study based on 34 semi‐structured interviews with respondents from this sector shows the predominance of a rationale of ...
Olivier Boiral +3 more
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Challenging the Value of Authenticity: The Consumption of Counterfeit Luxury Goods in Morocco
Morocco, known for its rich cultural diversity, is witnessing a significant shift in consumer behavior, especially among its youth, who are demonstrating an increased interest in counterfeit luxury goods. This phenomenon, driven by a growing income gap and heightened digital accessibility, has attracted considerable academic attention.
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Consumer Attitude Towards Fashion Luxury Counterfeit Product [PDF]
Counterfeit are defined in various ways by some people. Generally it's described as an illegal activity of imitating a trademark. It also can be described as producing fake or imitation product that visually the same with the authentic.
Rottie, P. B. (Priskila)
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Sustainability at the Summit: Transforming Haute Cuisine With Circular Business Models
ABSTRACT The adoption of circular economy principles poses a vibrant challenge for firms by becoming a potential and sustainable way for them to keep pace with highly dynamic changes in a competitive environment. Although previous research has examined experiences and practices that firms adopt to facilitate their transition to a circular economy ...
Alessandra Costa +3 more
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