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Industry: Textile and Apparel Manufacturing
YOUR SEARCH PRODUCED 169 MATCHES. PAGE 7 of 17 Items 61-70 of 169
Author: Feldman, Percy Samoel Marquina
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: CENTRUM Business School, Society for Marketing Advances (SMA) 2009 Annual Conference
Publication Year: 2009
The findings of this research provide empirical validation of the positive relationship between corporate social responsibility and Peruvian consumers’ behavior in the purchasing of athletic shoes in Lima, Perú.
Author: Leslie, Mark
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
This case explores the decision by the famed jeans maker to close a manufacturing facility in San Antonio, Texas in early 1990.
Authors: Gupta, V.; Perepu, I.
Product Type: Cases
Source: ICMR Center for Management Research
Publication Year: 2008
The case examines the sustainability practices of the US-based apparel manufacturer Nau Inc. Nau's business model adequately addressed the social and environmental aspects of the triple bottomline. However, the economic viability of the model is yet to be proved.
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Product Type: Mini-Cases
Source: Employee Ownership Association
Publication Year: 2009
Founder and Chair of School Trends, Peter Beeby, has always been committed to coownership principles and started to actively pursue employee share ownership with the death of his co-founder and friend in 1994.
Authors: Locke, Richard M.; Romis, Monica
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 1997
Many multinational companies attempt to monitor working conditions in suppliers' factories in developing countries through corporate codes of conduct, along with monitoring to determine compliance. The authors conclude that global brands could help improve working conditions in supply chain factories by working with suppliers to help them introduce new management systems.
Author: Dummett, Mark
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: BBC
Publication Year: 2009
Every year the island floods and the 100 families living on it know that it is only a matter of time before Ratankandi is washed entirely away. They are among the poorest people in the country.
Author: Sengupta, Somini
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2009
Thirty-five years ago in this once thriving textile town, Ela Bhatt fought for higher wages for women who ferried bolts of cloth on their heads. Next, she created India's first women's bank.
Authors: Jiang, B.; Murphy, P.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Neilson Journals Publishing
Publication Year: 2007
This case examines management underpinnings of conducting socially purposeful business in contexts where the labor conditions and ethics are questionable.
Author: The National Center for Employee Ownership
Product Type: Mini-Cases
Source: The National Center for Employee Ownership
Publication Year: 2007
Stylmarkmany—a 100% ESOP company—utilizes many innovative, high-involvement practices.
Author: Weatherhead School of Management
Product Type: Mini-Cases
Source: Case Western Reserve University
Publication Year: 2008
TOMS shoes are the harbinger of what has been christened as the ‘one to one movement’- for every shoe a customer buys, TOMS donates a pair to a child in need.
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