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Economics of Luxury: Counting Probability of Buying Counterfeits of Luxury Goods
AbstractAccording to various economists, a main reason for a so-called demonstrative (conspicuous, ostentatious) consumption is a signaling of economic wealth, i.e. the aim to demonstrate a social status of the individual, or the aim to pretend so. The latter mentioned behavior generates a base for counterfeit (fake) goods consumption that imitates ...
Rod, Aleš +3 more
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ABSTRACT Consumers' increasing environmental concerns are prompting a shift in fashion consumption, fueling the remarkable growth of the second‐hand market. Over the last decade, this trend has spurred the emergence of a plethora of online platforms dedicated to the resale of pre‐loved fashion items.
Gabriele Murtas, Giuseppe Pedeliento
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Strategic Aspects of Consumer Behavior of Buyers of Luxury Goods
In the article the criteria of consumer behavior and consumer demand for luxury goods analysed. The authors consider the consumer demand from various perspectives; factors that determine the non-functional demand; criteria for the identification of ...
Larisa Nshanovna Ashalyan +2 more
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ABSTRACT The expansion of e‐commerce in the fashion sector has prompted exploration of the factors influencing the intention to purchase through this channel. Drawing on the theory of consumption values, this research examines how the usability of e‐commerce (functional value), together with satisfaction (epistemic value) and consumer happiness ...
Pedro Cuesta‐Valiño +3 more
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Prominence of new Luxury car sales in Malaysia
Contemporary customers purchase belongings to compensate themselves, to please mental requirements or to make themselves touch well. Up-to-date customers purchase belongings because they are luxurious.
Sultana Muneer +2 more
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Luxury Goods and the Equity Premium [PDF]
This paper evaluates the equity premium using novel data on the consumption of luxury goods. Specifying household utility as a nonhomothetic function of the consumption of both a luxury good and a basic good, we derive pricing equations and evaluate the ...
Jonathan A. Parker +2 more
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Supply chain network considerations for e-retail of luxury goods in Canada [PDF]
Thesis (M. Eng. in Logistics)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2012.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p.
Tansoy, Dilek, Teo, Yi Linn
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Functionalizing Conductive Diamond: Recent Advance in Fabrication, Modifications, and Applications
This review highlights recent advancements in the synthesis, modification, and electrochemical applications of conductive diamond, particularly boron‐doped diamond (BDD). It emphasizes progress in fabrication methods, including CVD and HPHT, and explores modifications such as doping, surface terminations, and composite design, enabling significant ...
Ning Linghu, Xin Jiang, Jing Xu
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Review of individual and social factors affecting self-esteem and its impact on the purchase of luxury goods [PDF]
Today, understanding consumer behavior is key to the success of marketing programs. Thus, study and understanding of various aspects of man becomes important.
hossein norouzi, Elham Rezaei
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Snobbish Bandwagoners: Ambiguity of Luxury Goods’ Perception
Purpose: The article explores the grounds of possible interrelations of snob and bandwagon consumers’ inclinations in the luxury fashion sector. The reason to investigate this comes from the growth of inconsistent evidence among analyses of this subject.
Beata Stępień
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