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IS (NEW) LUXURY EXPENSIVE?

Klaus Heine, Michel Phan, Michel Gutsatz
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/350774
Global Marketing Conference
2018 Global Marketing Conference at Tokyo (2018.07)
p.206
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

Although pricing strategies have significant effects on brand performance and have been growth drivers of the luxury industry for decades, there is only little research on luxury pricing strategies. Most academics and managers believe that there is a ‘democratization of luxury’ since the 1980’s. Today, luxury is regarded as accessible for almost anyone. On the other hand, researchers and consumers still consider ‘high prices’ as one of the most important luxury characteristics. To resolve this paradox, this paper analyzes ‘expensiveness’ as a key feature of luxury products: Is luxury expensive or has it really democratized? It outlines the different types of luxury with reference to their ‘expensiveness’. Based on a literature analysis about research on pricing in luxury marketing, the paper presents eight indicators of ‘expensiveness’. After discussing how the Veblen, Snob and Bandwagon effects break the law of demand, analyses of real data follow with some case studies about the price development of luxury products in different countries and product categories. They show that the method of price comparison by Fourastié can provide brand managers a more realistic picture about the ‘expensiveness’ of their products for their target customers. The paper concludes with some major lessons learned.

Author
  • Klaus Heine(Emlyon Business School, Shanghai campus, China)
  • Michel Phan(Emlyon Business School, Paris campus, France)
  • Michel Gutsatz(Kedge Business School, Marseille campus, France)