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The new trends in the luxury market in the 21st century [PDF]
The main aim of this article is to present and analyse changes in the global luxury goods market in the 21st century, with particular emphasis on the effects of the supply shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dominika Bochańczyk-Kupka
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This research aims to determine the Chinese millennials’ dominant value perception on their purchase intention of luxury fashion goods. A survey was used to analyse the importance of luxury values such as quality, uniqueness, self-expression, prestige ...
Tong (Tripp) Liu +2 more
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Prodigal Years? Negotiating Luxury and Fashioning Identity in a Seventeenth-century Account Book [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via https://doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2016.1232074Focusing on the account book of the MP and antiquary Sir Edward Dering (1598-1644), which covers the decade of ...
Pitman, Sophie
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Material culture and the other:European encounters with Chinese porcelain, ca. 1650-1800 [PDF]
The consumption of Asian luxury goods in early modern Europe has generated a large volume of scholarly research, much of it exploring connections between the exotic object and the identity of the consumer.
Gerritsen, Anne, McDowall, Stephen
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Promotional Mix and Integration of Communication into Management Policy - Case Study [PDF]
In this paper are presented promotion strategies used by luxury brands in the new socio-economic context. Top 10 luxury goods companies are presented, with related indicators for the years 2012-2014.
Doina I. POPESCU
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This research aims to provide a picture of the elements influencing customers' intentions to purchase luxury products online using social exchange theory (SET).
Muhammad Bilal +4 more
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Luxury Goods and the Equity Premium [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis paper evaluates the equity premium using novel data on the consumption of luxury goods. Specifying utility as a nonhomothetic function of both luxury and basic consumption goods, we derive pricing equations and evaluate the risk of holding equity.
Aït-Sahalia, Yacine +2 more
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Motivations for Purchase of Counterfeit Luxury Goods
Counterfeit luxury goods refer to goods that closely resemble the original luxury goods, and consumers purchase these goods while being aware that they are counterfeits.
Ryohei Kitazawa
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An analysis on food consumption of households classified by income in rural China
In the paper analyzes influences on food consumption by households classified by income in rural China. The income-food consumption relationships (Engel functions) are estimated and income (demand) elasticities for food consumption are analyzed.
Linhai MEI
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Consumption practices of counterfeit luxury goods in the Italian context [PDF]
Counterfeiting is an expanding and increasingly relevant phenomenon in contemporary markets that has a particular impact on luxury branded goods. Most academic literature to date has focused its attention on the determinants of purchase, underestimating ...
Gistri, Giacomo +4 more
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