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The apparel industry has the scale, reach, and technical expertise
to deliver on-target sustainable development goals within the
industry's sphere of influence in its interconnected global and
local value chains. From the farm to the consumer, the textile,
retail, and apparel production industry has an array of economic,
environmental, social, and governance impacts. In order to meet
sustainable goals, the industry is challenged to buy and produce
goods and services that do not harm the environment, society, and
the economy. Circular Economy and Re-Commerce in the Fashion
Industry is a pivotal reference source that explores and proposes
solutions for best practices to meet sustainable development goals
in the fashion industry and provides guidelines for assessing the
technological landscape and modeling sustainable business
practices. Highlighting a wide range of topics including digital
marking, consumer behavior, and social and legal perspectives, this
book is ideally designed for suppliers, brand managers, retailers,
multinational investors, marketers, executives, designers,
manufacturers, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and
students.
Advanced Series in Management: Volume 31 offers cutting-edge
research from an international range of academics, who engage with
the potential opportunities and challenges of digitization in the
workplace. Contributors introduce fresh evidence and innovative
ideas on the changing work environment to help business leaders
shift to the digital mind-set. The book will throw light on what
manufacturers, retailers, marketer brands, and consumers can do to
secure value; digitally transform and/or innovate themselves in
terms of design, production, and distribution as they move towards
“next normal” business practices. Technology, Management and
Business: Evolving Perspectives provides researchers, academicians,
policymakers and professionals working in manufacturing, retail and
consumer markets with a platform to uncover their experiences as
they meet these challenges in various verticals of industry around
the world.
The apparel industry has the scale, reach, and technical expertise
to deliver on-target sustainable development goals within the
industry's sphere of influence in its interconnected global and
local value chains. From the farm to the consumer, the textile,
retail, and apparel production industry has an array of economic,
environmental, social, and governance impacts. In order to meet
sustainable goals, the industry is challenged to buy and produce
goods and services that do not harm the environment, society, and
the economy. Circular Economy and Re-Commerce in the Fashion
Industry is a pivotal reference source that explores and proposes
solutions for best practices to meet sustainable development goals
in the fashion industry and provides guidelines for assessing the
technological landscape and modeling sustainable business
practices. Highlighting a wide range of topics including digital
marking, consumer behavior, and social and legal perspectives, this
book is ideally designed for suppliers, brand managers, retailers,
multinational investors, marketers, executives, designers,
manufacturers, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and
students.
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