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Circular Business Model Strategies Progressing Sustainability in the German Textile Manufacturing Industry

open access: yesSustainability, 2023
The EU Textile Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles calls for circularity along the whole value chain of textiles. However, little is known about how circularity is already embedded in German manufacturing textile industries due to a lack of ...
Marlen Gabriele Arnold
exaly   +2 more sources

Time in business-to-business interactions. A case analysis in textile and clothing

Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, 2013
The article analyzes the role of time in business network interactions. Its main aim is to examine time issues and fill a research gap regarding different market models and different concepts of time. The methodology used is a case study to investigate a focal interaction in the fashion industry, between a firm considered to be the focal company, a ...
GUERCINI, SIMONE   +2 more
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Business Development Shafira Textile With Business Model Canvas Analysis

Manfaah: Journal of Islamic Business and Management, 2021
Research conducted at Shafira – Textile to develop business in this business by making direct observations. And know the break even point regarding the operating volume and sales revenue at Shafira – Textile.Toko Shafira – Textile is a Textile business that offers goods in the city of Bogor.
Salma Shafira Salsabila, Sukma Nugraha
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Textile Touch Visualization for Clothing E-Business

2007
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of textile touch visualization on e-commerce web site. Two e-commerce web sites (Gap and Anthropology) were selected and 160 female subjects took part in this study. To visualize the tactile sensation, clothing materials of each brand was measured by KES and the values were displayed in bar chart ...
Gilsoo Cho   +4 more
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Longterm Cycles of Innovation in Europe's Textile Business

2023
The textile business is an excellent example for permanent transformations of the lifestyle of consumers. The first cycle in the Darwinism of the European textile sector was dominated by traders' knowledge about the sources of the product-materials and opportunities for processing.
Bernd Hallier, Violena Hubenova Nencheva
openaire   +1 more source

Use and Extension of ebXML Business Profiles for Textile/Clothing Firms

2004
Managing business workflow can benefit from the adoption of new solutions proposed by different initiatives of ICT. MODA-ML project defined an interoperability framework, based on ebXML standard, to enhance collaboration and interaction inside the Textile/Clothing supply chain.
GESSA, NICOLA   +3 more
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Factors of Staff Turnover in Textile Businesses in Colombia

2020
The Colombian textile sector, which represents 3% of the gross domestic product, has staff turnover problems. When a worker quits, an immediate replacement is needed in order to not affect productivity. Companies often recruit people without training or even experience.
Erick Orozco-Acosta   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Business Aspects of Textile Design

2022
Mohanapriya Venkataraman   +1 more
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"Trust is the currency of business": Investigating the Sustainable Performance of the Retail Textile Businesses

SSRN Electronic Journal
This study investigates the relationship between inter-organisational trust and businesses' financial performance within the retail textile industry of Chandni Chowk market in Delhi. We have used Resource Based view and Social Exchange Theory to understand how trust, between suppliers and business in the retail textile sector, impacts its performance ...
Aadya Gupta   +2 more
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Business intelligence in Croatian textile industry

2012
Business intelligence (BI) and data warehouses are used in many different business areas, but mostly in those that earn more money and that are more profitable (insurance companies, telecommunication companies, etc.). Although BI is not a new technology, and is (in fact) quite mature, in some business areas, however, it is not used at all.
Škvorc, Darko, Rabuzin, Kornelije
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