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ABSTRACT Manufacturing's transition to sustainable development depends on integrating green with lean under credible environmental policy and stakeholder engagement. Although benefits are well established, the literature underspecifies implementation barriers and their prioritisation. This study identifies, structures, and prioritises barriers to green–
Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes +4 more
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Model of circular business ecosystem for textiles
The goal of the Model of a Circular Business Ecosystem for Textiles is to present a vision for the future circular textile industry and its actors, material flows, and key processes. Although the model is based on a national project, it can be applied in any country or region.
Fontell, Paula, Heikkilä, Pirjo
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Organizational Capabilities and Profitability
The resource-based view (RBV) posits that the sustainability of a firm’s success depends upon the creation, development, and implementation of a given organization’s unique resources and capabilities.
M. Ángeles López-Cabarcos +2 more
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Stitched Up: Poverty Wages for Garment Workers in Eastern Europe and Turkey [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
Clean Clothes Campaign
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates how environmental certifications—specifically, formal environmental management systems (EMSs) (ISO 14001, EMAS), and consumer‐facing eco‐labels—influence firm financial performance. Using a dual approach that includes a bibliometric review and a systematic analysis of key studies, we identify key trends, theoretical ...
Alberto Citterio
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Business and Human Rights Concerns in the Indonesian Textile Industry
Indonesia is the tenth largest textile exporter in the world. The textile industry has long been the major industry to absorb labour force in the country. The textile industry substantially contributes to the national economic growth by employing 3.58 million workers, or 21.2 per cent of the total labour force in the manufacturing industry. The textile
Prihandono, Iman, Religi, Fajri Hayu
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Succession in Family Businesses of Pakistan : Kinship Culture and Islamic Inheritance Law [PDF]
Family businesses are growing and turning into complex business groups, transforming from family controlled and managed to family owned and professionally managed public listed businesses.
Nasir Afghan, Tayyaba Wiqar
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Design and sustainable development: what is the contribution that design can make? A case study of the Welsh Woollen Industry [PDF]
This paper reports on ongoing research examining the contribution that design can make to sustainable development, that is: '… development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own ...
Thomas, Angharad
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Leading With Contrast: How CEO Narcissism and Humility Shape Environmental Performance
ABSTRACT Firms face growing pressure to improve environmental performance, yet the psychological traits of CEOs remain an underexplored driver of sustainability outcomes. Building on paradox theory, this study investigates how the coexistence of humility and narcissism in CEOs shapes the environmental performance of European manufacturing firms.
Diletta Vianello +2 more
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Textiles Market in 16th-Century Seville: Business and Mercantile Groups [PDF]
This work offers a new interpretation about the main groups implicated in the textile trade in Seville during the 16th century, proposing a new chronology concerning the substitution processes happened between them and the nature of the importance of those groups.
Manuel F. Fernández Chaves +1 more
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