04506oam 22006492 450 991083816770332120240304141444.8978100381807610038180729781003397205100339720410.4324/9781003397205(CKB)30535438400041(ODN)ODN0011070113(OCoLC)1402233843(OCoLC-P)1402233843(FlBoTFG)9781003397205(EXLCZ)993053543840004120230721d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManaging sustainable luxury and digitalization technology trends and ethical challenges in the Swiss luxury watch business /Mario D. Schultz and Peter SeeleAbingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2024.1 online resourceRoutledge studies in luxury management9781003818168 1003818161 9781032501772 1032501774 Defining luxury in the watch industry: exploring the gestalt of Swiss luxury watches -- Trends and challenges in the Swiss luxury watch industry: insights from an expert survey -- Luxury watches and ethical hubris: a comparative overview of illustrative cases -- Gestalt-switch of luxury products: exploring pitfalls of inconsistent value expressions in conspicuous consumption -- "Some of my customers [...] take off their Rolex prior to a client meeting" luxury display at work and the social (re)construction of the organizational image -- The transitory Janus-face of surveillance: studying blockchain-based product identifiers in the Swiss luxury watch industry -- Censored and sensored luxury: a new theory, combining retouching of public luxury display and digital product identifiers -- Future outlook: how cutting-edge technologies and new consumer generations reshape the luxury environment."This book offers new transdisciplinary perspectives on luxury, exploring the topical phenomenon of digitally retouched (censored) and blockchain-secured (sensored) luxury watches and outlining implications that emerge for the field of luxury studies and managerial practice. Based on a cross-disciplinary approach, the book integrates theoretical and empirical perspectives to advance the readers' understanding of luxury. With a particular focus on the Swiss luxury watch context, the book thereby draws on qualitative, quantitative, and archival data to shed new light on recent luxury trends, integrating literature on aesthetics of labour, conspicuous consumption, Gestalt theory, ethical theory, functional theories of attitudes, and surveillance studies. Eight chapters take the reader through a range of topical challenges arising with the display and changing moral perceptions of luxury and shifts that the luxury watch sector is facing in light of the digital transformation impacting luxury goods and the luxury management environment. This unique book will be of value for academics, scholars and upper-level students across management studies with a particular interest in the luxury and fashion industries, luxury management, brand management, business ethics and digital transformation. With a foreword by Thomaìˆ Serdari, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University"--Provided by publisher.Luxury goods industryManagementClock and watch makingSwitzerlandCase studiesTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsSustainable developmentBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / GeneralbisacshBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business EthicsbisacshBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / GeneralbisacshLuxury goods industryManagement.Clock and watch makingTechnological innovationsEconomic aspects.Sustainable development.BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / GeneralBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business EthicsBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / General338.4/7Schultz Mario D.1726543Seele PeterOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910838167703321Managing sustainable luxury and digitalization4318983UNINA