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Fashion has been steadily moving from the brick and mortar to the
digital market. As such, it is increasingly vital to research new
methods that will help businesses to grow and succeed in this new
sphere. Advanced Fashion Technology and Operations Management is a
pivotal reference source for the latest development management
strategies, fashion marketing, international business, and fashion
entrepreneurship. Featuring extensive coverage across a range of
relevant perspectives and topics, such as online shopping behavior,
digital fashion, and e-commerce, this book is ideally designed for
professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and researchers.
The global space sector has always been regarded as a cutting-edge
field, futuristic and at the forefront of innovation. In recent
years, the sector has undergone massive change, giving rise to a
high-technology niche worth over $330 billion in revenues worldwide
and growing. That process, encompassing a greater and more diverse
set of actors, has been described as the "democratization of
space." Above and Beyond: Exploring the Business of Space provides
a comprehensive and current overview of the business of space and
its distinctive competitive dynamics. The book explores the
commercialization of space, taking the reader on a journey from the
era of the Space Race up to the present and beyond. Focusing on
both state and commercial actors, the book provides an exhaustive
panoramic view of an area of growing human endeavour and ambition
that is both informative and fascinating. As the business of space
continues to develop and grow at a remarkable pace, the book offers
a thoughtful and timely analysis of its past, present and future
scenarios. While providing a critical assessment of the business of
space, this book offers valuable insights to academics, policy
makers and anyone with a keen interest in the sector, as well as
useful lessons from emerging commercial and traditional space
actors that have broader applicability to other industries and
their managers.
This book examines key aspects of the increasingly important
phenomenon of reshoring - the decision of companies to reverse
offshoring by bringing manufacturing back from overseas. The aim is
to equip readers with a full understanding of the current extent of
reshoring, its drivers, and the associated opportunities and
challenges. The impact of governments' economic policies on the
location choices of entrepreneurs in an era of globalization is
carefully analyzed, drawing on experiences in the United States and
Italy, where contrasting encouragement is provided for reshoring
decisions. The effect on reshoring of recent developments regarding
technology, the environment, and other factors is assessed in
depth, and readers will also find close scrutiny of the
relationship between reshoring and manufacturing performance. The
book will be of interest to all academics, researchers, and
practitioners with an interest in the manufacturing industry and
will be an excellent teaching aid for a variety of courses in
different disciplines at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
This book assesses Chinese acquisitions in developed countries,
evaluates the drivers and opportunities and, above all, explores
the major operational challenges. It discusses topics such as
cross-cultural issues, integration strategies, risk and resilience,
the influence of emerging technologies, servitization, impacts on
reshoring, corporate social responsibility, branding strategies,
knowledge management, and transfer of best practices. While
emerging market multinational corporations' (EMNCs) use of mergers
and acquisitions as a strategic vehicle has received considerable
attention, much less is known about their post-entry activities,
such as the implementation of post-acquisition and integration
strategies. It can be expected that, compared with their Western
counterparts, EMNCs will face radically different challenges that
may undermine the success of their products, brands and marketing.
Addressing these issues by means of a case study approach, this
book is an ideal teaching resource for a variety of courses at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level. It also appeals to academics,
researchers, and practitioners with a keen interest in
manufacturing industry.
This book assesses the state of international manufacturing
strategy and clarifies how recent developments, for example
regarding configuration, technology, and the environment, are
impacting on its content and direction and on its relationship to
manufacturing performance. In providing up-to-date coverage of the
consequences of such forces and factors for international
manufacturing, this book aims to expand the debate concerning
international manufacturing strategy and cast light on its current
evolution. International manufacturing is operating within a time
of great flux. While offshoring of activities has dominated over
recent decades, nearshoring and reshoring are increasingly being
considered and observed in practice. At the same time, technologies
such as 3D-printing are gaining traction and the role of ICT and
data analytics is increasingly important in the international
manufacturing landscape while digitization becomes more prevalent
and the embrace of the Internet of Things (IOT) accelerates.
Furthermore, issues related to the environment are figuring more
prominently in international manufacturing considerations, and
assumptions regarding the long-term cost of energy are being called
into question. International manufacturing is also experiencing
greater servitization.
Innovation and novel leadership strategies have aided the
successful growth of the fashion industry around the globe.
However, as the dynamics of the industry are constantly changing, a
deficit can emerge in the overall comprehension of industry
strategies and practices. The Handbook of Research on Global
Fashion Management and Merchandising explores the various facets of
effective management procedures within the fashion industry.
Featuring research on entrepreneurship, operations management,
marketing, business modeling, and fashion technology, this
publication is an extensive reference source for practitioners,
academics, researchers, and students interested in the dynamics of
the fashion industry.
This book assesses the state of international manufacturing
strategy and clarifies how recent developments, for example
regarding configuration, technology, and the environment, are
impacting on its content and direction and on its relationship to
manufacturing performance. In providing up-to-date coverage of the
consequences of such forces and factors for international
manufacturing, this book aims to expand the debate concerning
international manufacturing strategy and cast light on its current
evolution. International manufacturing is operating within a time
of great flux. While offshoring of activities has dominated over
recent decades, nearshoring and reshoring are increasingly being
considered and observed in practice. At the same time, technologies
such as 3D-printing are gaining traction and the role of ICT and
data analytics is increasingly important in the international
manufacturing landscape while digitization becomes more prevalent
and the embrace of the Internet of Things (IOT) accelerates.
Furthermore, issues related to the environment are figuring more
prominently in international manufacturing considerations, and
assumptions regarding the long-term cost of energy are being called
into question. International manufacturing is also experiencing
greater servitization.
This book examines key aspects of the increasingly important
phenomenon of reshoring - the decision of companies to reverse
offshoring by bringing manufacturing back from overseas. The aim is
to equip readers with a full understanding of the current extent of
reshoring, its drivers, and the associated opportunities and
challenges. The impact of governments' economic policies on the
location choices of entrepreneurs in an era of globalization is
carefully analyzed, drawing on experiences in the United States and
Italy, where contrasting encouragement is provided for reshoring
decisions. The effect on reshoring of recent developments regarding
technology, the environment, and other factors is assessed in
depth, and readers will also find close scrutiny of the
relationship between reshoring and manufacturing performance. The
book will be of interest to all academics, researchers, and
practitioners with an interest in the manufacturing industry and
will be an excellent teaching aid for a variety of courses in
different disciplines at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
The global space sector has always been regarded as a cutting-edge
field, futuristic and at the forefront of innovation. In recent
years, the sector has undergone massive change, giving rise to a
high-technology niche worth over $330 billion in revenues worldwide
and growing. That process, encompassing a greater and more diverse
set of actors, has been described as the "democratization of
space." Above and Beyond: Exploring the Business of Space provides
a comprehensive and current overview of the business of space and
its distinctive competitive dynamics. The book explores the
commercialization of space, taking the reader on a journey from the
era of the Space Race up to the present and beyond. Focusing on
both state and commercial actors, the book provides an exhaustive
panoramic view of an area of growing human endeavour and ambition
that is both informative and fascinating. As the business of space
continues to develop and grow at a remarkable pace, the book offers
a thoughtful and timely analysis of its past, present and future
scenarios. While providing a critical assessment of the business of
space, this book offers valuable insights to academics, policy
makers and anyone with a keen interest in the sector, as well as
useful lessons from emerging commercial and traditional space
actors that have broader applicability to other industries and
their managers.
As increasingly diversified patterns of growth are emerging and
different avenues are followed by industrial districts to face
globalisation, more attention should be paid to industrial
districts response to global competition. How global forces shape
industrial districts in different ways? This research addresses the
theme of the viability of industrial districts in dealing with
dramatic changes in their competitive environment. By relying on a
cross-national comparison and a mono-sectoral investigation of the
footwear industry, this study attempts to shed the light on the
formulae or recipes for both success and failure in two industrial
districts - Montebelluna in Italy and Northampton in Britain. In
particular, the interpretative lens provided should help to shed
some light on the response of industrial districts to global
competition, and should be especially valuable to scholars,
managers, small firm owners, policy makers and anybody else who has
an interest in globalisation and the challenges faced by industrial
districts in sunset industries.
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