Design and evaluation of Ubiquitous Information Systems and use in healthcare
Decision Support Systems
Managing Knowledge Distribution to Prevent Product Imitation and Counterfeiting
International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies
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The book constitutes a unique combination of in-depth insights into the counterfeit market, best-practice strategies, novel management tools, and product protection technologies. Key benefits are the unbiased analysis of the counterfeit market, the strong focus on assisting practitioners to deal with the challenge, and the high standard of research that supports the presented findings. Product counterfeiting constitutes one of the most severe problems brand owners and legitimate manufacturers face. Without a suitable anti-counterfeiting strategy, illicit imitation products not only translate into a loss of revenue and a dilution of brand names and trademarks, they also undermine quality management, foster learning effects among illicit producers, and have the potential to severely endanger the users health and safety. In the present book, we provide the insights that are required to effectively respond to counterfeit trade. Based on extensive research, we describe the characteristics of counterfeit suppl y and demand, introduce tools to support monitoring and market surveillance activities, and discuss best-practice strategies to safeguard affected companies and brands.