Mario D. Schultz, Peter Seele
Managing Sustainable Luxury and Digitalization (eBook, PDF)
Technology Trends and Ethical Challenges in the Swiss Luxury Watch Business
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Technology Trends and Ethical Challenges in the Swiss Luxury Watch Business
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003818076
- Artikelnr.: 70035399
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003818076
- Artikelnr.: 70035399
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Mario D. Schultz is an assistant professor of international management at Franklin University Switzerland, where he teaches "Sustainable Luxury Management." He is the co-founder of the Luxury Observatory Lugano (LOL), together with Peter Seele. Prior to joining Franklin University Switzerland, Dr. Schultz worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI). He studied business administration at the University of Vienna and the University of Amsterdam.
His primary research interests are corporate social responsibility, luxury management, business ethics, corporate sustainability management, and information and communication technology. More specific research topics include the ethical use of artificial intelligence and algorithmic pricing, greenwashing and machinewashing, sustainable luxury management, and new conceptualizations of corporate social/political responsibility in the digital age.
www.LOLugano.ch
Peter Seele is a professor of corporate social responsibility and business ethics at USI Lugano, Switzerland, and co-founder of LOL, together with Mario D. Schultz. Professor Seele holds a PhD each in philosophy (University of Düsseldorf) and economics (University of Witten/Herdecke), worked two years as a business consultant in Frankfurt, and, prior to Lugano, was an assistant professor at the University of Basel. Next to USI Lugano he is also a guest professor at the University of St. Gallen, where he teaches "Philosophy of Luxury."
His primary research interests are business ethics, digital ethics, greenwashing, machinewashing, and the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of luxury.
His primary research interests are corporate social responsibility, luxury management, business ethics, corporate sustainability management, and information and communication technology. More specific research topics include the ethical use of artificial intelligence and algorithmic pricing, greenwashing and machinewashing, sustainable luxury management, and new conceptualizations of corporate social/political responsibility in the digital age.
www.LOLugano.ch
Peter Seele is a professor of corporate social responsibility and business ethics at USI Lugano, Switzerland, and co-founder of LOL, together with Mario D. Schultz. Professor Seele holds a PhD each in philosophy (University of Düsseldorf) and economics (University of Witten/Herdecke), worked two years as a business consultant in Frankfurt, and, prior to Lugano, was an assistant professor at the University of Basel. Next to USI Lugano he is also a guest professor at the University of St. Gallen, where he teaches "Philosophy of Luxury."
His primary research interests are business ethics, digital ethics, greenwashing, machinewashing, and the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of luxury.
Foreword
Thomaï Serdari
Introduction
Chapter I. Defining Luxury in the Watch Industry: Exploring the Gestalt of Swiss Luxury Watches
Chapter II. Trends and Challenges in the Swiss Luxury Watch industry: Insights from an Expert Survey
Chapter III. Luxury Watches and Ethical Hubris: A Comparative Overview Of Illustrative Cases
Chapter IV. Gestalt-Switch of Luxury Products: Exploring pitfalls of inconsistent value expressions in conspicuous consumption
Chapter V. "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
Chapter VI. The transitory Janus-face of Surveillance: Studying Blockchain-Based Product Identifiers in the Swiss Luxury Watch Industry
Chapter VII. Censored and sensored luxury: a new theory, combining retouching of public luxury display and digital product identifiers
Chapter VIII. Future Outlook: How cutting-edge technologies and new consumer generations reshape the luxury environment
Thomaï Serdari
Introduction
Chapter I. Defining Luxury in the Watch Industry: Exploring the Gestalt of Swiss Luxury Watches
Chapter II. Trends and Challenges in the Swiss Luxury Watch industry: Insights from an Expert Survey
Chapter III. Luxury Watches and Ethical Hubris: A Comparative Overview Of Illustrative Cases
Chapter IV. Gestalt-Switch of Luxury Products: Exploring pitfalls of inconsistent value expressions in conspicuous consumption
Chapter V. "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
Chapter VI. The transitory Janus-face of Surveillance: Studying Blockchain-Based Product Identifiers in the Swiss Luxury Watch Industry
Chapter VII. Censored and sensored luxury: a new theory, combining retouching of public luxury display and digital product identifiers
Chapter VIII. Future Outlook: How cutting-edge technologies and new consumer generations reshape the luxury environment
Foreword
Thomaï Serdari
Introduction
Chapter I. Defining Luxury in the Watch Industry: Exploring the Gestalt of Swiss Luxury Watches
Chapter II. Trends and Challenges in the Swiss Luxury Watch industry: Insights from an Expert Survey
Chapter III. Luxury Watches and Ethical Hubris: A Comparative Overview Of Illustrative Cases
Chapter IV. Gestalt-Switch of Luxury Products: Exploring pitfalls of inconsistent value expressions in conspicuous consumption
Chapter V. "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
Chapter VI. The transitory Janus-face of Surveillance: Studying Blockchain-Based Product Identifiers in the Swiss Luxury Watch Industry
Chapter VII. Censored and sensored luxury: a new theory, combining retouching of public luxury display and digital product identifiers
Chapter VIII. Future Outlook: How cutting-edge technologies and new consumer generations reshape the luxury environment
Thomaï Serdari
Introduction
Chapter I. Defining Luxury in the Watch Industry: Exploring the Gestalt of Swiss Luxury Watches
Chapter II. Trends and Challenges in the Swiss Luxury Watch industry: Insights from an Expert Survey
Chapter III. Luxury Watches and Ethical Hubris: A Comparative Overview Of Illustrative Cases
Chapter IV. Gestalt-Switch of Luxury Products: Exploring pitfalls of inconsistent value expressions in conspicuous consumption
Chapter V. "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
Chapter VI. The transitory Janus-face of Surveillance: Studying Blockchain-Based Product Identifiers in the Swiss Luxury Watch Industry
Chapter VII. Censored and sensored luxury: a new theory, combining retouching of public luxury display and digital product identifiers
Chapter VIII. Future Outlook: How cutting-edge technologies and new consumer generations reshape the luxury environment