What are the key drivers for luxury consumption?
Resumen
This thesis explores how the conventional symbols of wealth and exclusivity have changed in
response to alterations in consumer ideals and socioeconomic conditions. It investigates into
the changing aspects of luxury consumption. This study explores the reasons behind people's
preference for luxury goods via the lenses of conspicuous consumption and social comparison
theory, emphasizing how these products support social mobility and validate social status. The
study uses a mixed-methods approach to examine the effects of psychological, cultural, and
economic factors on patterns of luxury consumption. It does this by combining quantitative
and qualitative data from consumer surveys.
The results show that luxury is now seen as an integral part of a person's identity and social
positioning, rather than just a symbol of money. The report also emphasizes the move away
from grandeur and towards accessibility by democratizing luxury and changing the ways in
which status is exhibited and understood. The thesis advances knowledge of luxury
consumption in modern society by providing guidance on navigating the intricacies of the
luxury market to marketers and policymakers. And finally, it emphasizes the necessity for
luxury firms to adjust to a quickly evolving world were old and new societal influences shape
consumer choices.
Trabajo Fin de Grado
What are the key drivers for luxury consumption?Titulación / Programa
Grado en Administración y Dirección de Empresas Mención Internacional (E-4)Materias/ UNESCO
53 Ciencias económicas5308 Economía General
530802 Comportamiento del consumidor
Palabras Clave
Luxury consumption, Comparison, Conspicuous, Motivations, ProductsColecciones
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