Search for dissertations about: "textile supply chain"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words textile supply chain.
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1. Inter-Organizational Collaboration for Optimizing Textile Supply Chains
Abstract : Nowadays, as the increasing trend of customization and personalization in fashion market, the mass customization and small-series production has become more and more important in textile supply chain. However, there are still many drawbacks in existing supply chain models which are used to cope with this trend. READ MORE
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2. Moral (de)coupling : moral disengagement and supply chain management
Abstract : This research aims to fill an important gap in focusing on why individuals are able to take part in and/or support activities that have effects on economic, environmental, and social dimensions that are not consistent with their sense of right and wrong. The research focuses on the relationship between supply chain management and moral disengagement, and how this relation affects social responsibility. READ MORE
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3. Improved supply chain collaboration with Green industrial marketing : The case of Swedish textile service industry between 1996 and 2021
Abstract : Growing environmental problems have led to increasing pressure on companies to improve their environmental performance. This means that also supply chains must become greener, which has contributed to new challenges when it comes to green collaboration and trust. READ MORE
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4. Exploring fully integrated textile tags and information systems for implementing traceability in textile supply chains
Abstract : Exploring fully integrated textile tags and information systems for implementing traceability in textile supply chainsTraceability, in general, refers to keeping track of information to a certain degree. The concept of traceability is considered important to verify the various aspects of products in different industries and their global supply chains. READ MORE
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5. Contribution to development of a secured traceability system for textile and clothing supply chain
Abstract : Secured traceability implies not only the ability to identify, capture, and share required information on product transformation throughout the supply chain (SC), but also the ability to ensure the security of the traceability data. Due to information asymmetry and lack of transparency, textile and clothing (T&C) industries often face challenges in implementing and maintaining sufficient traceability. READ MORE