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Transformative Luxury Research (TLR): Advancing our understanding about luxury, business ethics, and well-being

Wided Batat () and Danae Manika
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Wided Batat: Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School, UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2
Danae Manika: Brunel University London [Uxbridge]

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Abstract: This track seeks to expand the research conducted to date on luxury, as a domain for individual and collective well-being, and ethical business practices through a comprehensive, critical, and multidisciplinary approach. Building on recent literature on sustainable luxury (Athwal et al., 2019) and well-being in luxury research (Batat, 2019a; 2019b) this track aims to introduce the conceptualization of Transformative Luxury Research (TLR) as an emerging field that investigates the relationship between luxury and ethical business practices to contribute to well-being. More precisely, TLR embodies research that focuses on generating positive changes in the luxury business practices aimed at protecting the environment, preserving natural resources, improving the personal and collective well-being of employees and customers, building responsible communities that promote social justice among its members, and the entire business practices related to the production and the consumption of luxury (Batat, 2019a; 2019b).

Date: 2021-06-28
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Published in TCR 2021, McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia Charlottesville, (VA), Jun 2021, Charlottesville, United States

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