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This paper examines the impact of foreign capital inflows on employment, wages and skills, in the export-oriented garment manufacturing sector of Myanmar. The paper argues that global developments driven by the World Trade Organisation have stimulated foreign capital inflows into Myanmar in...
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The clothing assembly industry has long been an important economic sector in a number of countries of the Caribbean Basin. This paper will begin with a summary of the growth and development of the Central American and Caribbean Basin garment export industry in the face of evolving trade...
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This study aims to investigate the effect of entrepreneurial marketing dimensions, namely: proactiveness; calculated risk-taking; innovativeness; opportunity focus; resource leveraging; customer intensity; value creation and legitimacy, on business performance in garment small industry in...
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The Korean apparel industry is a high value-added industry that creates value by fusing fashion design, highly-sensitive and functional materials and brand value.In addition, the apparel industry, which consists of planning and design - patterns, samples, sewing and marketing - is a job-creating...
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The paper uses the global value chain framework to explain the transformations in production, trade and corporate strategies that altered the apparel industry over the past decades and changed the conditions for innovation and learning in the industry. The apparel industry is identified as a...
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This paper identifies and explains differences in performance between two widely used alternative work methods--module and bundle production--in the basics sector of the apparel industry. This research is based on interviews with managers and surveys of worker attitudes and perceptions. We find...
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Nowadays the Romanian garment enterprises struggle to compete in the global marketplace. As a leading exporting sector, the Romanian garment industry could lead the successful integration of the country in the global economy. This requires maximizing competitiveness and national value addition...
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The clothing sector in Portugal is still seen, in many aspects as a traditional sector with some average characteristics, such as: low level of qualifications, less flexible labour legislation and stronger unionisation, very low salaries and low capability of investment in innovation and new...
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Over the last twenty years globalisation has brought about a sharp increase in the real and financial integration of the worldwide economy. In this closely knit context, the outsourcing of some of the productive and trade activities abroad has become one of the focal points of the policies...
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Information on the globalization of Italian companies is vast but incomplete and bitty. This work estimates some effects of delocalization on firm’s profits and value added for Veneto clothing and footwear firms. Through a direct survey on several companies and the estimate of a fixed effect...
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