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Carolina Bona-Sánchez, Heidi Salokangas and Kaisa Sorsa
This study explores the complexities of cost behavior in the textile industry, conducting a comparative analysis between firms in the Nordic countries and Spain. Our main goal is to examine how distinct economic and corporate governance models impact the...
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Sourour Mzahma, Joelle Duplay, Dalila Souguir, Raja Ben Amar, Malika Ghazi and Mohamed Hachicha
Several processes have been developed to treat the textile effluents. Membrane technologies are among the most reliable processes for purifying these effluents. However, due to high costs, only reduced quantities are being treated. The recycling practice...
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Patrícia Quesado, Salomé Marques, Rui Silva and Alexandrino Ribeiro
This paper aims to develop a proposal for implementing the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) in a large Portuguese company that operates in the textile sector, intending to promote its subsequent implementation. Through a qualitative research approach, a case stu...
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Yavuz Kahraman and Alptekin Durmusoglu
Fabric quality has an important role in the textile sector. Fabric defect, which is a highly important factor that influences the fabric quality, has become a concept that researchers are trying to minimize. Due to the limited capacity of human resources...
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Saira Sundas,Minaam Butt
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Muhammad Sarmad,Naeem Ahmad,Muhammad Khan,Muhammad Irfan,Hajira Atta
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Social media has turned out to be a significant tool which reinforces both, consumer and firm to interact with each other and also modernizing the firm?s way of relationship with consumer. Based on the commitment-trust theory of relationship marketing th...
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Nguepi Tsafack Elvis
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This study attempts to clarify and evaluate the factors that impact on cotton sector production in Cameroon and differentiate producers `behavior. A description of producers ?behaviour is made in order to identify their main characteristics, which should...
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Lydia Asare-Kyire,He Zheng,Ackah Owusu
AbstractBackground: Comparatively, industry clusters in Africa have retrogressed over the years while their counterparts in Asia, Europe and America serve as engines for innovation and economic development. The textile industry cluster in most Afric...
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Despite their cultural and economic importance, creative micro-enterprises have received very little attention from academia research, especially with respect to vertical co-operation—customers and suppliers—and innovation. This study aims to...
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Fatma Feyza Gündüz,Selim Gündüz,Celile O. Dölekoglu
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Textile and clothing sectors are industries which have formed by the separation of the textile industry, the oldest industry of the industrialization period, in itself. The branches of this industry have played an important part in the development of the...
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