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The fashion industry is considered one of the most relevant industries worldwide. At the same time, however, it is … repeatedly accused of irresponsible behavior toward the environment and society. For fashion brands who identify Generation Z as … in Germany, the impact, a) attitude toward responsible fashion consumption and b) environmental concern were analyzed …
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We develop a model in which novelty and conformity motivate fashion behavior. Fashion cycles occur if conformity is not … too high. The duration of fashion cycles depends on individual-specific conformity, novelty, and the number of available … styles. The use of individual-specific novelty and conformity allows us to also identify fashion leaders. -- novelty …
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class. The global luxury fashion industry has grown significantly in recent years, but much of the research has been limited … purchasing motives. The purpose of the paper is to develop an analytical framework to aid in understanding luxury fashion …
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Many organizations employ interpersonal feedback processes as a structured means of informing and motivating employee improvement. Ample evidence suggests that these feedback processes are largely ineffective, and despite a wealth of prescriptive literature, these processes often fail to lead to...
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When people experience threats to important aspects of their self-concept (e.g., power, intelligence, sociability), they often compensate by consuming products that symbolize success, mastery, or competence on the threatened self-domain (within-domain compensatory consumption). Our research...
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