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Culture and Luxury: An Analysis of Luxury Perceptions across Frontiers

Virginie Barnier () and Pierre Valette-Florence ()

Chapter 3 in Luxury Marketing, 2013, pp 37-56 from Springer

Abstract: Zusammenfassung According to geographic proximity, linguistic similarities, population migration and historic developments, European cultures can be grouped into three main cultures Germanic, Romance and Slavonic. Research shows that the origin of this cultural typology is not quiet clear because of its ancient roots. Some researchers refer it to ancient Romans [4], [9], others to St Bede, a British writer of 735, one of the first history writers [1].

Keywords: Personal History; Consumer Research; Luxury Good; Luxury Consumption; Luxury Brand (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-4399-6_3

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