Master
2022/2023
Entrepreneurship in the lux segment
Type:
Elective course (Arts and Culture Management)
Area of studies:
Management
Delivered by:
Department of Management
When:
2 year, 2 module
Mode of studies:
offline
Open to:
students of all HSE University campuses
Master’s programme:
Art and Culture Management
Language:
English
ECTS credits:
3
Contact hours:
24
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The purpose of the course is to give a systematic view of the luxury market: its functioning, existing marketing models of positioning and promotion. Given the focus of the master’s studies, the focus is on niches related to private collecting, endowment funds, partnership integration programs, art & fashion and luxury collaborations in creative businesses, including tourism. Despite focusing primarily on the luxury industry, attention is also paid to the market for unique manual labor and the creation of masterpieces (“one of a kind”).
Learning Objectives
- give a systematic view of the luxury market: its functioning, current marketing models of positioning and promotion
Expected Learning Outcomes
- they will analyze both existing cases and design their own products and services related to the development of luxury culture and luxury in culture.
Course Contents
- Core constructs. Field of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial opportunities, entrepreneurial process, entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Luxury industry: conceptualization and determinants, historiography of the concept, current state and prospects of development of the phenomenon
- Luxury goods and services from a behavioral Economics perspective
- Luxury marketing in the creative and cultural industries: research and positioning
- Branding of luxury goods and services for the creative and cultural industries
Assessment Elements
- Midterm testVerification of the study of the material with lectures and seminars. The exam takes place in the form of a test. There are multiple choice questions as well as open-ended questions. Examinee must connect to the platform according to the schedule.
- Participation in seminar activitiesActivity during seminars, participation in intermediate stages of group work; participation in Q&A section
- Mastering the theoretical foundations of the coursepreparation of analytics on the issue based on secondary data; activity during lectures; participation in Q&A section.
- Course project
Interim Assessment
- 2022/2023 2nd module0.4 * Course project + 0.2 * Participation in seminar activities + 0.2 * Mastering the theoretical foundations of the course + 0.2 * Midterm test
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- 351 - А.Остервальдер; И.Пинье - Построение бизнес-моделей: Настольная книга стратега и новатора - 9785961423457 - Alpina - Альпина Паблишер - 2017 - https://hse.alpinadigital.ru/book/351
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- ZERVAS, G., PROSERPIO, D., & BYERS, J. W. (2017). The Rise of the Sharing Economy: Estimating the Impact of Airbnb on the Hotel Industry. Journal of Marketing Research (JMR), 54(5), 687–705. https://doi.org/10.1509/jmr.15.0204