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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 2.1, European Business School - International University Schloss Reichartshausen Oestrich-Winkel, language: English, abstract: A topic, which is regarded as a crucial and effective tool for fashion brands, is licensing. The licensing industry has turned out to be a very profitable and high-sales generating business segment. The Licensing Industry Merchandiser's Association (LIMA) states, that the total licensing industry's market revenue accounted for more than 5,9 billion dollars in 2007. These figures, however, only include the revenue, which has been created only from licensing fees and royalties, paid as compensation to brand owners. The present sales figures for licensed products in the fashion and apparel industry underline the presence and effectiveness of this marketing tool. The entire fashion and apparel industry's sales volume for licensed products is more than 80 billion dollars. The totals sales volume of licensed products in German-speaking countries, including Germany, Austria and Switzerland, was approximately 22,4 billion Euro in 2005. This shows that more than a quarter of annual sales in the European fashion industry are generated in those countries. Due to the fact, that most of the sales were generated with products arising from brand licensing agreements, brand owners see the biggest potential for growth in brand licensing agreements. Additionally, growth expectations arise from the increasing number of contracts and market volume. The number of brand licensing contracts, which were signed in Germany, grew from 750 contracts with a market share of more than 6 billion Euro, to a current number of over 1.000 brand licensing agreements with a total market volume of over 8.5 billion Euro in licensing fees. The objective of this thesis is to analyze how brands develop and act in the fashion industry. In this context it is crucial t
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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 2.1, European Business School - International University Schloss Reichartshausen Oestrich-Winkel, language: English, abstract: A topic, which is regarded as a crucial and effective tool for fashion brands, is licensing. The licensing industry has turned out to be a very profitable and high-sales generating business segment. The Licensing Industry Merchandiser's Association (LIMA) states, that the total licensing industry's market revenue accounted for more than 5,9 billion dollars in 2007. These figures, however, only include the revenue, which has been created only from licensing fees and royalties, paid as compensation to brand owners. The present sales figures for licensed products in the fashion and apparel industry underline the presence and effectiveness of this marketing tool. The entire fashion and apparel industry's sales volume for licensed products is more than 80 billion dollars. The totals sales volume of licensed products in German-speaking countries, including Germany, Austria and Switzerland, was approximately 22,4 billion Euro in 2005. This shows that more than a quarter of annual sales in the European fashion industry are generated in those countries. Due to the fact, that most of the sales were generated with products arising from brand licensing agreements, brand owners see the biggest potential for growth in brand licensing agreements. Additionally, growth expectations arise from the increasing number of contracts and market volume. The number of brand licensing contracts, which were signed in Germany, grew from 750 contracts with a market share of more than 6 billion Euro, to a current number of over 1.000 brand licensing agreements with a total market volume of over 8.5 billion Euro in licensing fees. The objective of this thesis is to analyze how brands develop and act in the fashion industry. In this context it is crucial t