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The brand enhancement policies of fashion, luxury and design firms play their part in establishing the identity of … global cities. This article analyses the brand enhancement policies with the best impact on the territory (store management …, the fashion and design capital. From this analysis it emerges that, in Milan, fashion, luxury and design firms define …
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A brand represents the awareness and the image that a product has managed with a segment of customers. In business … terms, a brand can be defined as a specific relationship created within a given market for the promotion of a particular … product. The specific existing relationship between a brand and a given market indicates the functional and symbolic values …
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Intangibles are often become the most critical resources for businesses in global competitive markets. Thus, intangible assets and goods must be managed adopting specific strategies that determine costs with different patterns over time: expenses (with a short term span) and investments (with a...
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The power of a brand is inversely proportional to its scope. When you put your brand name on several products, indeed …, the line extension allows an increase in sales in the short term, but it undermines brand name in the mind of the consumer … in the long term. A brand should strive to own a word in the mind of the consumer. Once a word is precisely associated …
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competition and product and market strategies which are open to imitation. Consequently, the brand, and the values it carries, has …, as sales promotions (for short-term sales volume increases), merchandising (essential for promoting brand values at … points-of-sale), licensing (which aims to transmit brand equity to members of the public and market sectors which would …
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Brand portfolio reengineering is the typical process a company uses to set the organization in a complete, harmonious …, and consistent manner; the target is to maximize the value of its brand equity. The more complex and varied are brand … Gruppo Coin the process of store brand portfolio reengineering has entailed a major revision of the organizational model to …
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The Community trade mark has effectively been available since April 1, 1996, although recourse to this tool does not imply abandonment of protection at a national level - something still of interest to SMEs. Market globalisation has led to increasingly more frequent horizontal and vertical...
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A brand represents the awareness and the image that a product has managed with a segment of customers. In business … terms, a brand can be defined as a specific relationship created within a given market for the promotion of a particular … product. The specific existing relationship between a brand and a given market indicates the functional and symbolic values …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010565774
The power of a brand is inversely proportional to its scope. When you put your brand name on several products, indeed …, the line extension allows an increase in sales in the short term, but it undermines brand name in the mind of the consumer … in the long term. A brand should strive to own a word in the mind of the consumer. Once a word is precisely associated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010565777
The Community trade mark has effectively been available since April 1, 1996, although recourse to this tool does not imply abandonment of protection at a national level - something still of interest to SMEs. Market globalisation has led to increasingly more frequent horizontal and vertical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010565778