
Kapferer on Luxury
How Luxury Brands can Grow Yet Remain Rare
by Jean-Noël Kapferer
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Pub Date Mar 28 2015 | Archive Date Jul 31 2016
Description
In an industry where rarity and exclusivity are keys to success, business growth can be both positive and negative. An unknown luxury brand with too few clients is unable to cover the considerable costs of luxury retail, but too many clients endanger the exclusivity factor and luxury experience. How fast should a firm grow and where in the world should it do so? How much volume should a brand sell? When does saturation occur? Jean-Noël Kapferer offers insights into how to address these questions and other conflicts unique to the luxury sector, along with strategies to support sustainable growth.
Kapferer on Luxury offers a collection of carefully chosen new and popular essays by Jean-Noël Kapferer that address a specific issue relating to luxury growth. These include: sustaining the "luxury dream," the dependency on exclusivity, sustainable luxury, managing luxury brands within groups, the process of transforming non-art into art (artification) of luxury, and delocalization-sticking to local production.
Kapferer on Luxury offers a collection of carefully chosen new and popular essays by Jean-Noël Kapferer that address a specific issue relating to luxury growth. These include: sustaining the "luxury dream," the dependency on exclusivity, sustainable luxury, managing luxury brands within groups, the process of transforming non-art into art (artification) of luxury, and delocalization-sticking to local production.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780749474362 |
PRICE | $39.95 (USD) |