Routledge Studies in Luxury Management Ser.: Made in Italy and the Luxury Market : Heritage, Sustainability and Innovation by Manuela De Carlo (2024, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-101032304391
ISBN-139781032304397
eBay Product ID (ePID)16073768498

Product Key Features

Number of Pages290 Pages
Publication NameMade In Italy and the Luxury Market : Heritage, Sustainability and Innovation
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
SubjectConsumer Behavior, General, Economics / General, International / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorManuela De Carlo
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
SeriesRoutledge Studies in Luxury Management Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight20 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2022-055480
Dewey Edition23/eng/20221117
Reviews"A book that has the courage to look inside the excellence of our country, telling its treasures, its know-how and its talent. The future of the Made in Italy luxury lies in the ability of our companies to be ambassadors in the world of the model of uniqueness and excellence that defines the Italian style. By reading this book, the new generations will be able to learn from our heritage to build a future that combines our DNA with the opportunities of technology and sustainability." - Renzo Rosso , OTB Chairman and Founder
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal338.4/70945
Table Of ContentPreface Author Biographies Introduction: Luxury "Made in Italy" Serena Rovai and Manuela De Carlo Section I The Luxury Industry and "Made in Italy": New Perspectives and Challenges Cecilia Pasquinelli Consumers' Commitment to Brand Recognition: Diesel Sustainability Strategy for "Responsible Living" & the Second-Hand Serena Rovai and Ian Phau Luxury and Sustainability in Shopping Experiences: Vogue Talents and the New Awareness for Sustainable Social Fashion Jessica Antonios Facing the Global Customer: 10 Corso Como Innovative Path Gaetano Aiello, Laura Grazzini, Olga Nachaeva, and Costanza Dasmi The New Road to Certified Sustainability in Luxury: Beachwear and Lingerie Fabio Iraldo Section II Luxury Made in Italy in Transition and the Sustainable Engagement: Cases from Different Sectors Stefania Lazzaroni Luxury Yachting and Sailing - Opportunities and Challenges of Sustainable Development for Italian Boating Industry: The Ferretti Group Case Francesca Goi and Amedeo Migali Case Study Cucinelli: Servant and Ethical Leadership for Social Responsibility and Humanism Susanne Rank and Serena Rovai Italian Luxury: Between Tradition and Storytelling: The Gucci Case Mauro Ferraresi and Giulia Tonucci Integrating Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality Experiences: The Italian Way of the Principe di Savoia Elena Tinacci, Manuela De Carlo, and Martha Friel Luxury Household and Design: Kartell Loves the Planet Michele Coletti and Matilde Rovai Place Heritage and Corporate Heritage as Levers for Sustainability: The Ferragamo Case Cecilia Pasquinelli and Serena Rovai Sustainable Luxury Trajectories for "Made in Italy" Wine Businesses: The Cantine Ferrari Case Jacopo Cammeo, Elena Casprini and Lorenzo Zanni Section III Luxury "Made in Italy" Start-ups and the Sustainable Innovation Challenge Dennis Valle Rifò and Prato Recycling Capital Daniela Toccafondi How to Combine Sustainability and Authenticity in Luxury Brands: An Insight into the Case of La Milanesa Silvia Ranfagni and Giada Salvietti ACBC and the Impossible Challenges of Quality Non-Leather "Made in Italy" Jinju Hu and Mark Esposito Sustainably Small, Successfully Slow: Artisanal Excellence and the New Made in Italy - The Case of Bespoke Tailoring Fabio Duma Conclusion: Luxury "Made in Italy" and Sustainability Ian Phau Index
SynopsisMade in Italy holds a highly significant position in the global luxury market, as an economic, cultural, and social phenomenon, and the textbook example of the country-of-origin effect. Whilst in the past luxury was conceptualized as an exclusive benefit of the few, it is now a highly diversified ecosystem with disruptive challenges to its identity and authenticity, led by new customer segments. This book - through an analysis of diverse cases - answers the key issues in the industry of the new Made in Italy luxury, with a particular focus on sustainability. The book provides an in-depth view into luxury Made in Italy, from historical roots, heritage, and tradition to major forces of change and innovative, entrepreneurial adaptations in the 21st century. It situates Made in Italy in the broader global context of change, with regards to the call for sustainable manufacturing and consumption. Written by an international pool of academics and experts in luxury brand management, the book presents a series of case studies to explore how the industry is responding to new consumer expectations and demand to maintain competitive advantage. This unique collection will be of interest for academics, scholars, and upper-level students across the fields of luxury management and marketing, brand management, consumer behavior as well as sustainability., The book provides an in-depth view into luxury Made in Italy, from historical roots, heritage and tradition to major forces of change and innovative, entrepreneurial adaptations in the twenty-first century.
LC Classification NumberHD9999.L853I863 2023
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