2022
DOI: 10.1108/jrme-01-2022-0009
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Paragons of sustainability: transforming luxury markets through value-in-impact. Insights from an Ecuadorian artisan chocolate case study

Abstract: Purpose Associated with status, excess and wastefulness, the consumption of luxury is perceived as the antithesis to sustainable development. Entrepreneurs create business cases to mediate positive sustainability changes, which transform markets and institutional arrangements. The purpose of this paper is to propose the concept of value-in-impact as an interface concept to integrate perspectives from entrepreneurship, marketing and ecological economics. It provides interdisciplinarily applicable, generalizable… Show more

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“…To address this, some luxury goods entrepreneurs are focused on providing sustainable value through their products and ensuring that the negative impacts are minimised as much as possible. Pohlmann et al . (2023) used the case study of a chocolate manufacturer to investigate how luxury goods can contribute to sustainable change.…”
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“…To address this, some luxury goods entrepreneurs are focused on providing sustainable value through their products and ensuring that the negative impacts are minimised as much as possible. Pohlmann et al . (2023) used the case study of a chocolate manufacturer to investigate how luxury goods can contribute to sustainable change.…”
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confidence: 99%