Sustainability Luxury : Managing Social & Environmental Performance in Iconic Brands
Gardetti Miguel Angel Ed.
Sustainability Luxury : Managing Social & Environmental Performance in Iconic Brands - United Kingdom Geeenleaf 2015 - 164
• Part 1
1. Is Sustainable Luxury Fashion Possible? Frédéric Godart and Sorah Seong
2. Fake Remake: The role of the luxury fashion market in driving sustainable fashion practices Angela Finn and Kim Fraser
3. Luxury marketing strategies related to ethical sourcing Cecilia Mark-Herbert and Catarina Holmsten-Carrizo
• Part 2
4. Redefining Luxury in the 21st Century - Where Was Yours Made? A Case Study of Made in San Francisco Connie Lukasiewicz
5. Sustainable consumption: Luxury branding as a catalyst for social change Gojko Mayakovski
6. Luxury vs. Conscious consumption: Are they really paradoxical? A study of Brazilian and Portuguese luxury consumer behavior Ana Carolina De Pierro Bruno and Edgard Barki
7. Are luxury purchasers really insensitive to Sustainable Development? New insights from research Jean-Noël Kapferer and Anne Michaut-Denize au
• Part 3
8. Luxury Lodges in New Zealand and prospects for elegant disruption Martin Perry
9. Diversity of human capital as a driver for corporate responsibility engagement: The case of the luxury industry Catarina Pessanha Gomes and Masaru Yarime
10. The wild side of luxury: Can nature continue to sustain the luxury industry? Xenya Cherny-Scanlon About the editors
9781783530618
Sustainable Fashion
746.92 / GAR
Sustainability Luxury : Managing Social & Environmental Performance in Iconic Brands - United Kingdom Geeenleaf 2015 - 164
• Part 1
1. Is Sustainable Luxury Fashion Possible? Frédéric Godart and Sorah Seong
2. Fake Remake: The role of the luxury fashion market in driving sustainable fashion practices Angela Finn and Kim Fraser
3. Luxury marketing strategies related to ethical sourcing Cecilia Mark-Herbert and Catarina Holmsten-Carrizo
• Part 2
4. Redefining Luxury in the 21st Century - Where Was Yours Made? A Case Study of Made in San Francisco Connie Lukasiewicz
5. Sustainable consumption: Luxury branding as a catalyst for social change Gojko Mayakovski
6. Luxury vs. Conscious consumption: Are they really paradoxical? A study of Brazilian and Portuguese luxury consumer behavior Ana Carolina De Pierro Bruno and Edgard Barki
7. Are luxury purchasers really insensitive to Sustainable Development? New insights from research Jean-Noël Kapferer and Anne Michaut-Denize au
• Part 3
8. Luxury Lodges in New Zealand and prospects for elegant disruption Martin Perry
9. Diversity of human capital as a driver for corporate responsibility engagement: The case of the luxury industry Catarina Pessanha Gomes and Masaru Yarime
10. The wild side of luxury: Can nature continue to sustain the luxury industry? Xenya Cherny-Scanlon About the editors
9781783530618
Sustainable Fashion
746.92 / GAR