Fast Fashion Systems Theories and Applications Communications in Cybernetics, Systems Science and Engineering Series
Coordonnateur : Choi Tsan-Ming
Fast fashion is an industrial trend that refers to the concept of shortening lead time (production, distribution) and offering new products to the market as fast as possible. Despite an abundance of research results, there is no comprehensive reference source that covers the state-of-the-art findings on both theoretical modeling and empirical research on fast fashion systems. This edited volume consists of three sections - review and exploratory studies, analytical models, and empirical research ? made up of many interesting contributions in the respective domain. The result is a well-balanced handbook which includes both theoretical results (from various perspectives) and empirical findings.
This volume will be of interest not only to those involved in the fashion industry, but also to academics and practitioners in the wider fields of business, manufacturing engineering, systems engineering and supply chain management.
PART I: Introduction, review and exploratory discussions 1. Fast fashion systems – An introduction; 2. The slow fashion process: Rethinking strategy for fast fashion retailers; 3. Examining global retailing’s innovators: An overview of fast fashion supply chain research; 4. Fast fashion retailing: RFID deployment for enhancing customer value proposition; PART II: Analytical modelling research on fast fashion systems 5. Flexible procurement models for fast fashion retailers; 6. Coordination of a fast fashion supply chain with profit-loss sharing contract; PART III: Empirical research on fast fashion systems 7. Investigating on-shelf availability in the UK retail clothing sector; 8. A cross regional analysis on fashion quick response programs; 9. Service quality strategy for fast fashion: An empirical study in Hong Kong
Date de parution : 12-2013
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 04-2017
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de Fast Fashion Systems :
Mots-clés :
RFID Investment; POS System; retailers; Fast Fashion Retailers; supply; ERP System; chain; Fast Fashion; radio; Initial Order Quantity; frequency; Analytical Modeling Research; identification; Optimal Retail Price; deployment; UK Retail; slow; Fast Fashion System; companies; RFID Deployment; demand; Fashion Retailers; Fast Fashion Companies; RFID Adoption; QR Strategy; Apparel Supply Chain; Forecasting Bias; Slow Fashion; Expected Profit; RFID Technology; USA 2School; Channel Coordination; Achieve Channel Coordination; Interviewee Companies; Cross Regional Analysis