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Fast Fashion Industry: Ethical And Eco-Friendly?, Sara De Souza Reis Oct 2020

Fast Fashion Industry: Ethical And Eco-Friendly?, Sara De Souza Reis

Business ETD Collections

The questions and sub-questions will introduce the Research Project which contextualize and analyse the environmental impact of fashion industries, mainly fast fashion, and its labour force. It will narrate how consumers engage with fast fashion and their perception.

The topics explore the universe of the fashion industry, carrying statistics and reflections about the actions, sustainable processes and techniques. Specifically, what fast fashion industry is doing in its framework to become sustainable, providing fair labour condition for the workers, and the impact of innovative mindset. The valuable contribution from non-profit organizations which support and give guidance to companies achieve sustainable goals. …


Cigarette Packaging In Ireland: The Plain Future, Maurice Murphy, Wesley Connolly Tong Jun 2015

Cigarette Packaging In Ireland: The Plain Future, Maurice Murphy, Wesley Connolly Tong

Dept. of Management & Enterprise Conference Material

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How Does Corporate Social Responsibility Create Value For Consumers?, Todd Green, John Peloza Jul 2010

How Does Corporate Social Responsibility Create Value For Consumers?, Todd Green, John Peloza

Academic Conference on Good Business

Purpose – Research examining corporate social responsibility (CSR) demonstrates a relatively consistent level of positive support by consumers. However, CSR is poorly defined and little is known about the mechanisms by which this response occurs. This paper seeks to understand how consumers define CSR and how it can enhance the overall value proposition for consumers. Design/methodology/approach – The value typology developed by Sheth et al. is integrated with qualitative data to enhance understanding of these value paths. Interviews were conducted with consumers through the heart of the current recession, when consumers were particularly aware of value when making purchase decisions. …