0187 EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review Vol - 4, Issue- 1, January 2016 ISI Impact Factor : 1.259 (Dubai, UAE) Inno Space (SJIF) Impact Factor : 4.618(Morocco) JOB STRESS OF EXECUTIVE LEVEL EMPLOYEES: CASE OF APPAREL SECTOR IN SRI LANKA 1 Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka Jayarathna, S. M. D. Y1 2 O MAS Intimates, Sri Lanka Rathnayake, L. R2 ABSTRACT
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TITLE:-Re-Fashioning the future eco-friendly apparel OBJECTIVE:-To study the factors influencing consumer buying behaviour towards eco-friendly apparels. Organic clothing refers to apparel made of organic cotton grown without chemical pesticide or fertilizers. Organic clothes not only help in reducing the environmental pollution, but are softer on the skin and hypoallergenic. Organic cotton is anti-fungal, anti allergic and antiodor. Bamboo fiber has anti odor properties. “Even if you
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A Study of Apparel Supply Chain Risks Srikanta Routroy* and Arjun Shankar** Today, apparel supply chains are becoming more prone to both controllable and uncontrollable risks. This phenomenon may be attributed to many causes but not limited to less vertical integration, fragmentation of supply chain ownership, short product life cycle, ever-changing customer expectations, increasing level of competition, environmental regulations, rapid technology obsolescence, etc. These risks deteriorate directly
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1 2013 “A research study on young consumers’ acceptance of online customized apparel shopping in India” Mahesh Jethwa (12), Firoz Khan (15), Sneha Rathi (25) and Agnes Thomas (30) Institute for Future Education, Entrepreneurship and leadership (iFEEL), Lonavala 29-Apr-13 2 Introduction: Internet and IT industry has had a tremendous impact on the modern-day business and has played a crucial role in its transformation to what it is today. The rise in use of internet and online commerce
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Attitudes toward domestic and foreign luxury brand apparel A comparison between status and non status seeking teenagers Ian Phau and Yip Siew Leng The School of Marketing, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia Abstract Purpose – The purpose of the current research is to determine if status and non-status seeking Australian teenagers differ in their attitudes toward buying domestic and foreign (i.e. Italy, Japan, China) luxury brand apparel. Design/methodology/approach – A total of 365
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Elderly age (45> years old). After then that, about the behavioral segmentation, we measure that every right customer will match with their right apparel from our shop, so our shop diver it into two group which is up scale potential customer for high range apparel and another one is down scale potential customer for low & middle range apparel. This so called as wrong can’t be right, right can’t be wrong. Next step is target market, same things, for every retailer must identifies market segments
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RETAIL INDUSTRY PROFILE Apparel Retail in Singapore Reference Code: 0116-2005 Publication Date: December 2010 www.datamonitor.com Datamonitor USA 245 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor New York, NY 10016 USA t: +1 212 686 7400 f: +1 212 686 2626 e: usinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Europe 119 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3DA United Kingdom t: +44 20 7551 9000 f: +44 20 7675 7500 e: eurinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Middle East and North America Datamonitor PO Box 24893 Dubai, UAE t: +49 69 9754 4517
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Market research clothing in China While Asia, particularly China, has enjoyed a dominant position in shoes, apparel and household textiles manufacturing for several years, makers of these items located in developed nations such as the U.S. and Canada have suffered a long period of decline. For example, over 98% of the shoes sold in America each year are imports, and the majority of these imports come from Asia. To consumers in Europe and North America, this growing reliance on Asia
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Tanya Date: June 18, 2012 Re: Analysis of Under Armour’s Business Locally and Globally After a thorough analysis of your company, I recommend that you continue the footwear line in the United States and expanding internationally with the performance apparel. I feel that this modification will help the company take advantage in different markets overseas while still expanding in the United States. In this memo, I will first outline what I consider to be your company’s implemented business model plan,
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found are that REI has introduced this new innovative apparel. This apparel uses thermosistant technology that can regulate the temperature of the fabric. The consumer has the ability of controlling the thermostat to heat or cooled simple by adjusting the built in thermostat. Not only is the apparel convenient for you everyday outdoor adventures, but it lightweight as well. Comfort and convenience is key when you are in the outdoors. This apparel will also alleviate the amount of clothing that one
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