Medienart | [E-Book] |
Signatur | eBook |
Titel | Green Fashion Retail / edited by Jochen Strähle |
Person | Strähle, Jochen [Herausgeber/in] |
Veröffentlichung | Singapore : Springer, 2017 |
Umfang / Format | Online-Ressource (XIII, 291 p. 57 illus, online resource) |
Sprache | Englisch (Sprache des Textes) |
Land | Singapur |
ISBN | 9789811024405 9789811024399 (Druck-Ausgabe) |
Nummer | 9789811024399 (ISBN der Sekundärausgabe) 1653532211 (K10Plus-Nummer) |
Weitere Ausgabe | Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe: Green fashion retail / Jochen Strähle editor. - Singapore, [2017], © 2017 |
Schriftenreihe | (Springer Series in Fashion Business) (SpringerLink. Bücher) (Springer eBook Collection. Business and Management) |
Schlagwörter | Business Business and Management Market research Business logistics Textile industry Sustainable development Environmental economics |
Schlagwortfolge | Bekleidungseinzelhandel ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltverträgliches Produkt Industrial management ; Environmental aspects |
Systematik | Gewerbepolitik. Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige > Industrie, Bergbau, Handel, Dienstleistungen, Handwerk > Verarbeitende Industrie > QR 526 Textilien. Leder. Bekleidung |
Inhalt | This book focuses on sustainability in fashion retail, which is fast becoming the pivot point of future fashion retail strategies. Chapters in the book provide theoretical and practical insight on how going green may positively influence the strategy of fashion retailers and marketers, who have to react to the changing society and customer needs. Structured in four main parts, and based on distinct research questions, readers will be able to dig deep into the individual levers for possible adaptions. It thus provides a solid understanding on how to integrate green aspects into any fashion retailers business model |
Inhalt | Green Fashion Retail -- Key Aspects of Sustainability in the Fashion Retail -- Closed Loop Production- A Literature Review -- Impact on Sustainablity: Production vs. Consumption -- Sustainable Manufacturing for Fashion Retailers -- Impact of Sustainable Manufacturing Standards for Retail Brands -- The Prosumer Concept in Fashion Retail: Potentials and Limitations -- The Second Hand Market for Fashion Products -- Collaborative Consumption 2.0: An Alternative to Fast Fashion Consumption? -- Cross Industry Learnings: What Fashion Retail can learn from the Used Car Industry? -- The Value Chain of a Branded Second Hand Store--Possible Activities to Be Integrated by a Conventional Fashion Brand -- Case Study: Loop Extension at Filippa K. -- The Role of Social Media for a Sustainable Consumption -- Potentials of a Fashion FTrace App -- Case Study: Total Transparency at Honestby.com |
| https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2440-5 |