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This book provides an analysis of the luxury industry in two of the world's biggest and evolving markets, and identifies and discusses the key issues and dynamics in transforming their luxury landscapes. By discussing the elements that are most likely to dominate boardroom agendas, the pragmatic implications for both strategic and marketing planning are made clear. Special emphasis is placed upon well-contemplated responses to luxury brand marketing challenges that executives are likely to face as they push their brands to adapt and thrive in these shifting markets.

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This book provides an analysis of the luxury industry in two of the world's biggest and evolving markets, and identifies and discusses the key issues and dynamics in transforming their luxury landscapes. By discussing the elements that are most likely to dominate boardroom agendas, the pragmatic implications for both strategic and marketing planning are made clear. Special emphasis is placed upon well-contemplated responses to luxury brand marketing challenges that executives are likely to face as they push their brands to adapt and thrive in these shifting markets.
Autorenporträt
Glyn Atwal is Associate Professor of Marketing at Burgundy School of Business, France. His teaching, research, and consultancy expertise focuses on luxury marketing and strategy. He is co-editor of The Luxury Market in India: Maharajas to Masses and Luxury Brands in Emerging Markets. Prior to academia, Glyn worked for Saatchi & Saatchi, Young & Rubicam and Publicis. Douglas Bryson is Professor (Titulaire 1) at Rennes School of Business, France. His research is rooted in applied psychology and includes new product adoption, as well as issues in luxury brand strategies, image and management. He is co-editor of Luxury Brands in Emerging Markets. Douglas has experience of consulting in North America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia.