Ensuring product quality: luxury clusters in cognac and leather
Bertrand Blancheton and
Martine Hlady-Rispal
Regional Studies, 2021, vol. 55, issue 2, 282-294
Abstract:
This paper analyses the theoretical and empirical specificities of clusters in luxury industries. These clusters are rooted in rich traditional regions and differ from classic clusters through unique projects based on excellence and ‘artification’. We use a comparative case study of two French luxury clusters: spirits in Cognac and leather in Périgord-Limousin, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, to examine the attributes that are unique to a particular luxury cluster. Interviews with actors for their perceptions of the effects of agglomeration show that quality guarantee is perceived as the most important effect of agglomeration in luxury clusters.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1800626
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