Brand value depends on quality and image. For luxury goods companies, the link between image and shareholder value is unusually tight. Negative headlines hit fast and hard.
Brand value depends on quality and image. For luxury goods companies, the link between image and shareholder value is unusually tight. Negative headlines hit fast and hard.
If brand value is image, reputation, and a track record of quality, the higher the price of the product, the more important that image is for pricing and profit. And the more susceptible to negative news which might affect that image.
Supply chain management is a core determinant of long-term resilience. It shapes operational risk, cost structures and exposure to reputational and legal challenges. Globalisation brought efficiency but, as Covid-19 demonstrated, globalisation brought systemic fragility and a frightening level of opaqueness.
Imagine the difficulty of a luxury goods manufacturer in documenting its supply chain. Beyond the first-level supplier, they have little or no visibility.
We are engaging with several companies in the luxury goods industry to better understand how they are strengthening their supply chain due diligence. Ben Chekroun, Lead ESG Analyst – Engagement, answers our questions.
Other industries also have complex and opaque supply chains. We have also shared out Find a framework for analysing supply chains in the food industry
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