Sustainable Management of Luxury edited by Miguel Angel Gardetti.

As this book is the first book worldwide in the "sustainable" management of luxury area, it highlights key aspects in the sustainable management of luxury based on presentations using different approaches, whether reflexive, empirical, hands-on or applied theory and cases.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Gardetti, Miguel Angel (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes,
Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Redefining the Essence of Sustainable Luxury Management: The SLOW Value Creation Model
  • The Strategic Role of Authenticity in the Luxury Business
  • Creating a Culture of Shared Value Through Luxury Branding
  • Sustainable performance management in high-end luxury goods firms: the use of the "Reputation-Clock" Model
  • Sustainable luxury and fashion: from global standardisation to critical customisation
  • Climate Change: Implications and Strategies for the Luxury Sector
  • Identifying The Luxury Sustainability Paradox: Three Steps Toward A Solution
  • Strike a Pose: Luxury for Sustainability
  • Sustainable Luxury in Hotels and Resorts: Is it Possible?
  • Diamonds, development, and dollars: A case study on a newly founded gemological lab in Botswana aiming at sustainable community empowerment
  • More than skin deep: a service design approach to making the luxury personal care industry more sustainable
  • Promoting Sustainable Management: World Wildlife Fund’s Hybrid Strategy to Change the Luxury Industry
  • Luxury Products and Services and the Sustainable Value Chain: Six Management Lessons from Gucci
  • Luxury Fashion Brand Sustainability and Flagship Store Design. The Case of ‘Smart Sustainable Stores’
  • Vogue or Vague: Sustainability Performance Appraisal in Luxury Fashion Supply Chains
  • Application of Digital Enterprise Technology (DET) for Green Made-To-Measure in Korean Luxury Fashion Industry
  • Sustainable Luxury Fashion: The Entrepreneurs’ Vision
  • The family business phenomenon as a means for a sustainable business in the clothing luxury business
  • Craft’s Path to the Luxury Market: Sustaining Cultures and Communities Along the Way
  • (Not) Made in Italy: Can Sustainability and Luxury Co-exist?
  • Luxury, Sustainability, and Corporate Social Responsibility: Insights from Fashion Luxury Case Studies and Consumers’ Perceptions.