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Resumo:The world is changingand uncertain. Sustainability-related practicesin business areno longer a niche (Harvard Business School, 2017).The global fashion industry, despite generating over €1.5 trillion turnover annually, hasseenshiftsin criticism for being harmful, anonymous and polluting(Buchel et al., 2018, 7). In response,sustainability initiatives from multiple stakeholders and the sectoritself,are observed increasingly within the market.However,ambiguitystillexistsregardingthe relevance of sustainability,for the competitiveness of the individual industry players. This paper answers that firmsin the fashion industry should prioritize sustainability and integrate the concept intotheir corporate DNA. Transparent operations along the value chain assist thereby.
Autores principais:Wischer, Natalie
Assunto:Fashion industry Transition Sustainability Transparency
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
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Transition
Sustainability
Transparency
Wischer, Natalie
Fashion industry
Transition
Sustainability
Transparency
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subject.fl_str_mv Fashion industry
Transition
Sustainability
Transparency
title Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
title_full Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
title_fullStr Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
title_full_unstemmed Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
title_short Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
title_sort Elaboration on the future role sustainable business practices and transparency will play for apparel companies
topic Fashion industry
Transition
Sustainability
Transparency
topic_facet Fashion industry
Transition
Sustainability
Transparency
url http://hdl.handle.net/10362/104145
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