Ethical Luxury - Myth or Trend?


Essay, 2010

10 Pages, Grade: "Distinction" (<1,3)


Abstract or Introduction

“Ethics are in vogue” is the conclusion drawn by New York Times journalist Alison Smale (2007) regarding the outcome of the 2007 IHT luxury conference. This claim is based on the assumption of a new emerging type of luxury consumer whose buying decision seems to depend on the ethical performance of manufacturing companies (Gonzalez, 2009). Is this notion merely wishful thinking or does it actually fit empirical reality, since the latter would invalidate the saying ‘the devil wears Prada’. The particular question of this discourse therefore is, whether consumers really care about ethics when it comes to the consumption of luxury goods or whether the very nature of such products leads to the suppression of any potential ethical issues related. The key to investigating this question is the focus on behaviour rather than being misled by good attitudes or intensions. In this context, it is crucial to evaluate contemporary ethical consumption in general before applying the concept to the specific characteristics of the luxury industry.

Details

Title
Ethical Luxury - Myth or Trend?
College
London School of Economics  (Management)
Course
International Marketing - A Strategic Approach
Grade
"Distinction" (<1,3)
Author
Year
2010
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V173579
ISBN (eBook)
9783640937615
ISBN (Book)
9783640937677
File size
401 KB
Language
English
Keywords
ethical, luxury, myth, trend, distinction
Quote paper
Saskia Scheibel (Author), 2010, Ethical Luxury - Myth or Trend?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/173579

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