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http://dx.doi.org/10.5850/JKSCT.2011.35.12.1466

The Effect of Counterfeits on the Perceptions toward Luxury Fashion Brands  

Lee, Mi-Young (Dept. of Fashion Design & Textiles, Inha University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.35, no.12, 2011 , pp. 1466-1476 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study explores if consumer perceptions about genuine luxury fashion merchandise are affected by the presence of counterfeits. A total of 504 consumers participated in an online survey. First, respondents were asked to indicate whether or not they agreed that counterfeits negatively affect genuine luxury fashion brands and to provide reasons for their responses. Approximately 57% replied that counterfeit goods negatively affect the image of genuine luxury fashion brand goods. The main reason mentioned was that counterfeit products damage the producer/copyright holder of genuine products, as well as the national economy; they believed that it damaged the genuine luxury brands' image due to the luxury goods becoming less rare; however, 43% of respondents stated that counterfeits did not negatively affect genuine luxury fashion brands. Thus, counterfeit availability reflects that a brand is renowned and popular in a market where consumers can recognize genuine luxury fashion products from counterfeits. Second, the respondents were asked about specific luxury fashion brands and indicated that seeing counterfeits did not negatively affect genuine luxury fashion brands' value, brand reputation or satisfaction of ownership. The majority of respondents disagreed that the availability of counterfeits negatively affects the value, reputation and satisfaction of owning original luxury brands.
Keywords
Counterfeits; Counterfeiting; Luxury brand; Fashion; Brand perception;
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