Trademarks are distinctive signs designed to promote and enhance the products/services of companies. In recent years, the concept of quality has asserted growing interest, especially among enterprises, aiming to promote consumers by creating distinctive marks. In Italy, in 2021, the number of filled quality trademarks for products and services will amount to about 81. Through the “Decreto Crescita”, Italy supported Italian companies to limit their delocalization overseas. In this regard, the historical mark of national interest was established, from which Italian companies with a trademark filed for at least 50 years can benefit. Therefore, the study aimed at evaluating two different types of trademarks, quality marks and historical marks, highlighting the main aspects that characterize these two marks as a function of the standards that distinguish them from the most common trademarks. For this purpose, the study focused on evaluating historical brands in Italy to promote their strategic importance and enhance the temporal continuity of the marks. These were considered a new marketing tool to promote know-how and “Made in Italy”, which is particularly useful for the brand image of companies to be competitive in a global market.

Quality and Historical Marks of National Interest: The Italian Case Study / Vinci, Giuliana; Maddaloni, Lucia; Prencipe, Sabrina Antonia; Ruggeri, Marco. - In: STANDARDS. - ISSN 2305-6703. - 2(2022), pp. 106-120. [10.3390/standards2020009]

Quality and Historical Marks of National Interest: The Italian Case Study

Giuliana Vinci
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Lucia Maddaloni;Sabrina Antonia Prencipe;Marco Ruggeri
2022

Abstract

Trademarks are distinctive signs designed to promote and enhance the products/services of companies. In recent years, the concept of quality has asserted growing interest, especially among enterprises, aiming to promote consumers by creating distinctive marks. In Italy, in 2021, the number of filled quality trademarks for products and services will amount to about 81. Through the “Decreto Crescita”, Italy supported Italian companies to limit their delocalization overseas. In this regard, the historical mark of national interest was established, from which Italian companies with a trademark filed for at least 50 years can benefit. Therefore, the study aimed at evaluating two different types of trademarks, quality marks and historical marks, highlighting the main aspects that characterize these two marks as a function of the standards that distinguish them from the most common trademarks. For this purpose, the study focused on evaluating historical brands in Italy to promote their strategic importance and enhance the temporal continuity of the marks. These were considered a new marketing tool to promote know-how and “Made in Italy”, which is particularly useful for the brand image of companies to be competitive in a global market.
2022
quality trademarks; standardization; historical trademarks; service; products; Italy
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Quality and Historical Marks of National Interest: The Italian Case Study / Vinci, Giuliana; Maddaloni, Lucia; Prencipe, Sabrina Antonia; Ruggeri, Marco. - In: STANDARDS. - ISSN 2305-6703. - 2(2022), pp. 106-120. [10.3390/standards2020009]
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