Art Infusion to Ιncrease Perceptions of Luxury: Ηow Global Brands Leverage on Acculturation to Global Consumer Culture
Eirini Koronaki (),
Hernan Miranda Jaimes,
Aspasia Vlachvei and
Anastasios Panopoulos
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Eirini Koronaki: University of Western Macedonia
Hernan Miranda Jaimes: Rennes School of Business
Aspasia Vlachvei: University of Western Macedonia
Anastasios Panopoulos: University of Macedonia
A chapter in Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism, 2024, pp 605-610 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Luxury brands increasingly engage in art infusion in their marketing activities. While the positive outcomes these activities are linked to have been frequently discussed, the factors leading to these outcomes are not clear yet. This paper aims explore the mechanism through which positive outcomes from art infusion arise. We draw a connection to luxury brands’ perceived brand globalness and consumers’ acculturation to global consumer culture. To be specific, the indirect effect of perceived brand globalness on purchase intention through the serial mediation role of acculturation to global consumer culture and perceived luxuriousness is examined. A cross-sectional study was designed and a survey with a sample of 125 luxury consumers was launched, while the results confirmed our hypothesis. The study adds to the literature by explaining how acculturation to global consumer culture is linked to art infusion for luxury brands. Managerial implications and limitations are discussed.
Keywords: Art infusion; Luxury; Perceived brand globalness; Acculturation to global consumer culture; Perceived luxuriousness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-51038-0_65
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