Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: Volume 27 Issue 2
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An International JournalTable of contents
Maturity model toll to diagnose Industry 4.0 in the clothing industry
Ana Julia Dal Forno, Walakis Vieira Bataglini, Fernanda Steffens, Antonio Augusto Ulson de SouzaThe purpose of this paper is to present a diagnostic instrument of the maturity of Industry 4.0 technologies adapted to the textile and clothing sector and constructed based on…
The interaction of clothing design factors: how to attract consumers' visual attention and enhance emotional experience
Xiaohong Mo, Xian Yang, Bin HuThis paper aims to study consumers’ visual attention and emotional experience with clothing design factors and their combinations from the perspective of cognition and emotion and…
Investigating webrooming behavior: a case of Indian luxury consumers
Amit Shankar, Sheetal JainThe purpose of the current study is to examine why luxury consumers webroom. The study further examines the intervening effects of social norms, age, and gender.
Predictors of consumers' behaviour to recycle end-of-life garments in Australia
Esther Oluwadamilola Olufemi Rotimi, Lester W. Johnson, Hassan Kalantari Daronkola, Cheree Topple, John HopkinsThe purpose of this study is to apply and extend the predictors within the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to understand consumers' behaviour toward recycling end-of-life…
Designing for circularity: sustainable pathways for Australian fashion small to medium enterprises
Lisa Westover PillerAustralians consume twice the global average of textiles and are deeply engaged in a linear take/make/waste fashion model. Furthermore the Australian fashion sector has some…
Exploring the relationship between uniform and perceived employee happiness and productivity
Louise MoodyThe purpose of this study is to contribute to understanding of employee's relationships with their uniforms and the perceived impact on their experiences at work. An improved…
To buy or to back? Backers' motivations for fashion crowdfunding projects
SooKyoung AhnAlthough fashion products feature a short lifespan owing to rapid changes in trends, fashion is one of the most active sectors in reward-based crowdfunding. This study aims to…
The influence of voluntary simplicity and environmental activism on sustainable fashion purchase intention
Patrícia de Oliveira Campos, Azenaty Alian Leite de Souza Lima, Cristiane Salomé Ribeiro Costa, Marconi Freitas da CostaThis study aims to identify the role of the voluntary simplicity lifestyle on the environmental activism behavioural trait, as well as the relationship of these two constructs on…
A novel neutrosophical approach in stakeholder analysis for sustainable fashion supply chains
Saliha Karadayi-UstaThe purpose of this study is proposing a novel neutrosophical stakeholders' analysis approach for sustainable fashion supply chain (SFSC), presenting a supply chain members and…
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1361-2026e-ISSN:
1758-7433ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Dr Steven Hayes