Made in Italy and the Luxury Market
Heritage, Sustainability and Innovation
Herausgeber: Rovai, Serena; Carlo, Manuela De
Made in Italy and the Luxury Market
Heritage, Sustainability and Innovation
Herausgeber: Rovai, Serena; Carlo, Manuela De
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The book provides an in-depth view into luxury Made in Italy, from historical roots, heritage and tradition to major forces of change and innovative, entrepreneurial adaptations in the twenty-first century.
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The book provides an in-depth view into luxury Made in Italy, from historical roots, heritage and tradition to major forces of change and innovative, entrepreneurial adaptations in the twenty-first century.
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- Routledge Studies in Luxury Management
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781032304380
- ISBN-10: 1032304383
- Artikelnr.: 67401333
- Routledge Studies in Luxury Management
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781032304380
- ISBN-10: 1032304383
- Artikelnr.: 67401333
Serena Rovai, PhD, is Senior Professor in Luxury Brand Management and Chair of the Luxury BRaND Lab at Excelia Business School, where she created and directs the luxury and fashion specializations. She is Visiting Professor at Stanford University in Luxury and Fashion Management among others - IULM, ISCTE, Bocconi, Polimoda, Curtin University, Università degli Studi di Firenze. She has more than 25 years of international experience in higher education in academic and executive roles, business consulting, and directing programs in Luxury and Fashion Brand Management - Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chinese Ministry of Education, and World Bank. She conducts research on fashion and sustainability in Made in Italy and her work has been published widely in scientific journals. Manuela De Carlo, PhD, is Full Professor at IULM University in Milano, where she founded and directs the M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Management (dual degree with the University of Central Florida). She has a Master's degree in International Tourism and Hospitality and graduated with specialization in Luxury Hospitality and Client Experience. Manuela has published widely in the areas of collective capabilities development; technology adoption in luxury hospitality; service personalization and customer centricity; and place image formation and evaluation. She has conducted numerous consulting and applied research projects and provided advice for OECD, Italian Ministry of Tourism, and Italian Ministry of University and Research.
Preface
Author Biographies
Introduction: Luxury "Made in Italy"
Serena Rovai and Manuela De Carlo
Section I
1. The Luxury Industry and "Made in Italy": New Perspectives and
Challenges
Cecilia Pasquinelli
2. Consumers' Commitment to Brand Recognition: Diesel Sustainability
Strategy for "Responsible Living" & the Second-Hand
Serena Rovai and Ian Phau
3. Luxury and Sustainability in Shopping Experiences: Vogue Talents and
the New Awareness for Sustainable Social Fashion
Jessica Antonios
4. Facing the Global Customer: 10 Corso Como Innovative Path
Gaetano Aiello, Laura Grazzini, Olga Nachaeva, and Costanza Dasmi
5. The New Road to Certified Sustainability in Luxury: Beachwear and
Lingerie
Fabio Iraldo
Section II
6. Luxury Made in Italy in Transition and the Sustainable Engagement:
Cases from Different Sectors
Stefania Lazzaroni
7. Luxury Yachting and Sailing - Opportunities and Challenges of
Sustainable Development for Italian Boating Industry: The Ferretti
Group Case
Francesca Goi and Amedeo Migali
8. Case Study Cucinelli: Servant and Ethical Leadership for Social
Responsibility and Humanism
Susanne Rank and Serena Rovai
9. Italian Luxury: Between Tradition and Storytelling: The Gucci Case
Mauro Ferraresi and Giulia Tonucci
10. Integrating Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality Experiences: The
Italian Way of the Principe di Savoia
Elena Tinacci, Manuela De Carlo, and Martha Friel
11. Luxury Household and Design: Kartell Loves the Planet
Michele Coletti and Matilde Rovai
12. Place Heritage and Corporate Heritage as Levers for Sustainability:
The Ferragamo Case
Cecilia Pasquinelli and Serena Rovai
13. Sustainable Luxury Trajectories for "Made in Italy" Wine Businesses:
The Cantine Ferrari Case
Jacopo Cammeo, Elena Casprini and Lorenzo Zanni
Section III
14. Luxury "Made in Italy" Start-ups and the Sustainable Innovation
Challenge
Dennis Valle
15. Rifò and Prato Recycling Capital
Daniela Toccafondi
16. How to Combine Sustainability and Authenticity in Luxury Brands: An
Insight into the Case of La Milanesa
Silvia Ranfagni and Giada Salvietti
17. ACBC and the Impossible Challenges of Quality Non-Leather "Made in
Italy"
Jinju Hu and Mark Esposito
18. Sustainably Small, Successfully Slow: Artisanal Excellence and the
New Made in Italy - The Case of Bespoke Tailoring
Fabio Duma
Conclusion: Luxury "Made in Italy" and Sustainability
Ian Phau
Index
Author Biographies
Introduction: Luxury "Made in Italy"
Serena Rovai and Manuela De Carlo
Section I
1. The Luxury Industry and "Made in Italy": New Perspectives and
Challenges
Cecilia Pasquinelli
2. Consumers' Commitment to Brand Recognition: Diesel Sustainability
Strategy for "Responsible Living" & the Second-Hand
Serena Rovai and Ian Phau
3. Luxury and Sustainability in Shopping Experiences: Vogue Talents and
the New Awareness for Sustainable Social Fashion
Jessica Antonios
4. Facing the Global Customer: 10 Corso Como Innovative Path
Gaetano Aiello, Laura Grazzini, Olga Nachaeva, and Costanza Dasmi
5. The New Road to Certified Sustainability in Luxury: Beachwear and
Lingerie
Fabio Iraldo
Section II
6. Luxury Made in Italy in Transition and the Sustainable Engagement:
Cases from Different Sectors
Stefania Lazzaroni
7. Luxury Yachting and Sailing - Opportunities and Challenges of
Sustainable Development for Italian Boating Industry: The Ferretti
Group Case
Francesca Goi and Amedeo Migali
8. Case Study Cucinelli: Servant and Ethical Leadership for Social
Responsibility and Humanism
Susanne Rank and Serena Rovai
9. Italian Luxury: Between Tradition and Storytelling: The Gucci Case
Mauro Ferraresi and Giulia Tonucci
10. Integrating Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality Experiences: The
Italian Way of the Principe di Savoia
Elena Tinacci, Manuela De Carlo, and Martha Friel
11. Luxury Household and Design: Kartell Loves the Planet
Michele Coletti and Matilde Rovai
12. Place Heritage and Corporate Heritage as Levers for Sustainability:
The Ferragamo Case
Cecilia Pasquinelli and Serena Rovai
13. Sustainable Luxury Trajectories for "Made in Italy" Wine Businesses:
The Cantine Ferrari Case
Jacopo Cammeo, Elena Casprini and Lorenzo Zanni
Section III
14. Luxury "Made in Italy" Start-ups and the Sustainable Innovation
Challenge
Dennis Valle
15. Rifò and Prato Recycling Capital
Daniela Toccafondi
16. How to Combine Sustainability and Authenticity in Luxury Brands: An
Insight into the Case of La Milanesa
Silvia Ranfagni and Giada Salvietti
17. ACBC and the Impossible Challenges of Quality Non-Leather "Made in
Italy"
Jinju Hu and Mark Esposito
18. Sustainably Small, Successfully Slow: Artisanal Excellence and the
New Made in Italy - The Case of Bespoke Tailoring
Fabio Duma
Conclusion: Luxury "Made in Italy" and Sustainability
Ian Phau
Index
Preface
Author Biographies
Introduction: Luxury "Made in Italy"
Serena Rovai and Manuela De Carlo
Section I
1. The Luxury Industry and "Made in Italy": New Perspectives and
Challenges
Cecilia Pasquinelli
2. Consumers' Commitment to Brand Recognition: Diesel Sustainability
Strategy for "Responsible Living" & the Second-Hand
Serena Rovai and Ian Phau
3. Luxury and Sustainability in Shopping Experiences: Vogue Talents and
the New Awareness for Sustainable Social Fashion
Jessica Antonios
4. Facing the Global Customer: 10 Corso Como Innovative Path
Gaetano Aiello, Laura Grazzini, Olga Nachaeva, and Costanza Dasmi
5. The New Road to Certified Sustainability in Luxury: Beachwear and
Lingerie
Fabio Iraldo
Section II
6. Luxury Made in Italy in Transition and the Sustainable Engagement:
Cases from Different Sectors
Stefania Lazzaroni
7. Luxury Yachting and Sailing - Opportunities and Challenges of
Sustainable Development for Italian Boating Industry: The Ferretti
Group Case
Francesca Goi and Amedeo Migali
8. Case Study Cucinelli: Servant and Ethical Leadership for Social
Responsibility and Humanism
Susanne Rank and Serena Rovai
9. Italian Luxury: Between Tradition and Storytelling: The Gucci Case
Mauro Ferraresi and Giulia Tonucci
10. Integrating Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality Experiences: The
Italian Way of the Principe di Savoia
Elena Tinacci, Manuela De Carlo, and Martha Friel
11. Luxury Household and Design: Kartell Loves the Planet
Michele Coletti and Matilde Rovai
12. Place Heritage and Corporate Heritage as Levers for Sustainability:
The Ferragamo Case
Cecilia Pasquinelli and Serena Rovai
13. Sustainable Luxury Trajectories for "Made in Italy" Wine Businesses:
The Cantine Ferrari Case
Jacopo Cammeo, Elena Casprini and Lorenzo Zanni
Section III
14. Luxury "Made in Italy" Start-ups and the Sustainable Innovation
Challenge
Dennis Valle
15. Rifò and Prato Recycling Capital
Daniela Toccafondi
16. How to Combine Sustainability and Authenticity in Luxury Brands: An
Insight into the Case of La Milanesa
Silvia Ranfagni and Giada Salvietti
17. ACBC and the Impossible Challenges of Quality Non-Leather "Made in
Italy"
Jinju Hu and Mark Esposito
18. Sustainably Small, Successfully Slow: Artisanal Excellence and the
New Made in Italy - The Case of Bespoke Tailoring
Fabio Duma
Conclusion: Luxury "Made in Italy" and Sustainability
Ian Phau
Index
Author Biographies
Introduction: Luxury "Made in Italy"
Serena Rovai and Manuela De Carlo
Section I
1. The Luxury Industry and "Made in Italy": New Perspectives and
Challenges
Cecilia Pasquinelli
2. Consumers' Commitment to Brand Recognition: Diesel Sustainability
Strategy for "Responsible Living" & the Second-Hand
Serena Rovai and Ian Phau
3. Luxury and Sustainability in Shopping Experiences: Vogue Talents and
the New Awareness for Sustainable Social Fashion
Jessica Antonios
4. Facing the Global Customer: 10 Corso Como Innovative Path
Gaetano Aiello, Laura Grazzini, Olga Nachaeva, and Costanza Dasmi
5. The New Road to Certified Sustainability in Luxury: Beachwear and
Lingerie
Fabio Iraldo
Section II
6. Luxury Made in Italy in Transition and the Sustainable Engagement:
Cases from Different Sectors
Stefania Lazzaroni
7. Luxury Yachting and Sailing - Opportunities and Challenges of
Sustainable Development for Italian Boating Industry: The Ferretti
Group Case
Francesca Goi and Amedeo Migali
8. Case Study Cucinelli: Servant and Ethical Leadership for Social
Responsibility and Humanism
Susanne Rank and Serena Rovai
9. Italian Luxury: Between Tradition and Storytelling: The Gucci Case
Mauro Ferraresi and Giulia Tonucci
10. Integrating Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality Experiences: The
Italian Way of the Principe di Savoia
Elena Tinacci, Manuela De Carlo, and Martha Friel
11. Luxury Household and Design: Kartell Loves the Planet
Michele Coletti and Matilde Rovai
12. Place Heritage and Corporate Heritage as Levers for Sustainability:
The Ferragamo Case
Cecilia Pasquinelli and Serena Rovai
13. Sustainable Luxury Trajectories for "Made in Italy" Wine Businesses:
The Cantine Ferrari Case
Jacopo Cammeo, Elena Casprini and Lorenzo Zanni
Section III
14. Luxury "Made in Italy" Start-ups and the Sustainable Innovation
Challenge
Dennis Valle
15. Rifò and Prato Recycling Capital
Daniela Toccafondi
16. How to Combine Sustainability and Authenticity in Luxury Brands: An
Insight into the Case of La Milanesa
Silvia Ranfagni and Giada Salvietti
17. ACBC and the Impossible Challenges of Quality Non-Leather "Made in
Italy"
Jinju Hu and Mark Esposito
18. Sustainably Small, Successfully Slow: Artisanal Excellence and the
New Made in Italy - The Case of Bespoke Tailoring
Fabio Duma
Conclusion: Luxury "Made in Italy" and Sustainability
Ian Phau
Index