The antecedents of in-store hoarding: measurement and application in the fast fashion retail environment

Author(s):  
Sang-Eun Byun ◽  
Brenda Sternquist
2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyunji Do ◽  
◽  
Chang Han Lee ◽  
Eunju Ko

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Anna Dewalska-Opitek ◽  
Katarzyna Bilińska-Reformat

The current pandemic situation has created many challenges for maintaining positive relationships between fast fashion retailers and their suppliers. In the proposed paper it is assumed that strong and ethical relationships may be beneficial for all supply chain members, especially in the era of global pandemic. Therefore, the aforementioned issues (fast fashion retailers’ ethical behavior towards suppliers) constituted the subject of the paper. Our knowledge about relationships between fast retail chains and their suppliers in the times of global pandemic is relatively week. Trying to fill the gap, this paper discussed relationships between fast fashion retail chains and their suppliers’ customers on the basis of literature review and case study research. Purpose: The aim of the paper was to indicate the scope of activities undertaken by retailers and addressed at suppliers by fast fashion retail chains in pandemic times. The following goals of descriptive and cognitive character were assumed in the paper: (a) Identification of the fast fashion retailers’ common behavior in the era of pandemic, and (b) indication of ethical practices applied by fast fashion retail chains which are beneficial for all retail chain members, based on the Inditex example. Methodology: Based on the theoretic deliberation of retail chain relationships with suppliers in the pandemic times, qualitative research was conducted to supplement the theoretical background. The purpose of this study was to identify how fast fashion retailers maintain relationships with their suppliers in supply chains. The conducted research enabled us to reveal answers to the following research questions: What are good practices of fast fashion retailers in terms of relationships with suppliers? Can socially responsible, trustworthy fast fashion retailers stay profitable in the Covid-19 pandemic? The theoretical deliberation was based on a critical literature review. The empirical part of the paper was based on case study research. The conducted research was descriptive in nature, conducted in order to describe a particular phenomenon within its context, and was not intended to provide conclusive evidence, but to have a better understanding of the problem. A descriptive intrinsic case study was the method applied in the research. Results: On the grounds of literature studies, as well as collected information, we can state that close and ethical cooperation with suppliers, based on socially responsible relationships, are becoming a more and more important part of the strategy for commercial chains. There are companies that use any legal measures to not fulfil their obligations as contractors and avoid paying for orders completed and in production. The descriptive case study research allowed us to observe, analyze, and report good practices of fast fashion retailers in terms of relationships with their suppliers based on the Inditex example. The theoretical contribution: On the grounds of the case study, we can state that during pandemic times fast fashion retail chains have focused on the development of relationships with suppliers, which means changing from transactional to relationship marketing in cooperation strategies. Practical implications (if applicable): The paper provided intellectual input into the managerial problem of how to develop mutual beneficiary relationships between fast retail chains and their suppliers. The study suggests that fast fashion retail chains have to take into consideration growing customer expectations, which regard their cooperation’s strategies toward suppliers.


2010 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-273 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felipe Caro ◽  
Jérémie Gallien

Author(s):  
Naila Fares ◽  
Maria Lebbar

Fast fashion trends are changing in nonstop. Brands are consequently faced to big challenges. Processes must be fluent, while costs must be optimized within all the constraints. This article is a literature review, about the fast fashion process engineering challenges, from production to retail. We explore a review analysis of the main problematic nodes, of the whole chain, that retailers focus on to improve their productivity and profit. We examine the literature review of solutions proposed to these problems. Finally we propose the untapped fields, and the potential research scopes to work on in future.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 6199
Author(s):  
Maya Devi Linardi ◽  
I Ketut Rahyuda

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of brand image  on word of mouth behaviour through keeping customer satisfaction with H&M product consumers. The number of samples taken was 160 in H&M product consumers who had the criteria to have purchased H&M products, domiciled in Denpasar City, and were last educated in high school. Data was collected through questionnaires. The analysis technique used is the sobel test using path analysis. Based on the results of the analysis it was found that brand image variables had a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction on H&M product consumers, the brand image variable had a positive and significant effect on word of mouth behaviour on H&M product consumers, customer satisfaction variables had a positive and significant effect on word of mouth behaviour  to H&M product consumers and the brand image variables had a positive and significant effect on word of mouth behaviour through keeping customer satisfaction with H&M product consumers in Denpasar City. Keywords: brand image, customer satisfaction, word of mouth


10.5772/56836 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raffaele Iannone ◽  
Angela Ingenito ◽  
Giada Martino ◽  
Salvatore Miranda ◽  
Claudia Pepe ◽  
...  

The integration among different companies functions, collaborative planning and the elaboration of focused distribution plans are critical to the success of each kind of company working in the complex retail sector. In this contest, the present work proposes the description of a model able to support coordinated strategic choices continually made by Supply Chain (SC) actors. The final objective is achievement of the full optimisation of Merchandise & Replenishment Planning phases, identifying the right replenishment quantities and periods. To test the proposed model's effectiveness, it was applied to an important Italian fashion company in the complex field of fast-fashion, a sector in which promptness is a main competitive leverage and, therefore, the planning cannot exclude the time variable. The passage from a total push strategy, currently used by the company, to a push-pull one, suggested by the model, allowed us not only to estimate a reduction in goods quantities to purchase at the beginning of a sales period (with considerable economic savings), but also elaborate a focused replenishment plan that permits reduction and optimisation of departures from network warehouses to Points of Sale (POS).


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