Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management Emerald Article: Fast fashion: a financial snapshot S.G. Hayes‚ Nicola Jones Article information: To cite this document: S.G. Hayes‚ Nicola Jones‚ (2006)‚"Fast fashion: a financial snapshot"‚ Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management‚ Vol. 10 Iss: 3 pp. 282 - 300 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13612020610679277 Downloaded on: 07-08-2012 References: This document contains references to 40 other documents To copy this document:
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Introduction The main purpose of this report is to examine the business performance over 2011. This report will provide a clear understanding of Katalan’ consumers‚ the age and gender of their average shopper‚ consumers opinions on key factors of the store like for example layout‚ facilities etc. and Katalan’s main competition in both clothing and other household areas. With the intention of providing a clear understanding of Katalan’s consumers and how Katalan as a retailer has achieved
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satisfied for their needs‚ the message with forward to another person which is also known as "word of mouth". The communication is powerful because we trust our friends ’ and colleagues ’ opinions. For example‚ majority of wealthy people do not buy a Primark product‚ simple because of their status‚ they should be buying much more expensive
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that businesses had taken during recession may affect their long-term profits. For example‚ as people spend less during the recession‚ businesses try to reduce their costs and reduce prices in order to encourage customers to buy their product e.g. Primark‚ M&S etc and many businesses have also closed down branches in order to maintain their cash-flow. This may be necessary for some businesses in the short term but however in the long-term when there is an economic boom and demands are high‚ firms may
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Tesco have thousands of stores and they use online shopping services to compete with their competitors. Asos – are a total e-commerce business‚ originated from innovation to differentiate themselves from competitors in the retail industry such as; Primark‚ Next‚ Top Shop who all had a small market share meaning revenues were relatively small in comparison to what was available in e-retail. Tesco – Tesco started off as a national supermarket‚ but in recent years they have been losing market shares
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management solutions for these challenges? 5. What are the issues and technical alternatives to be considered when developing international information systems? Interactive Sessions: Hasbro Develops a Global Systems Strategy CombineNet ASAP Helps Primark Manage Its Global Supply Chain 15.2 ORGANIZING INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Global Strategies and Business Organization Global Systems to Fit the Strategy Reorganizing the Business 15.3 MANAGING GLOBAL SYSTEMS A Typical Scenario: Disorganization
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opportunity for people to work in‚ beneficial not only to the company‚ but also to the workers‚ especially women in the sweatshops would truly see this as an opportunity to create a new self. According to Clive (2013)‚ “people buy Primark clothes because they’re cheap. Primark buys its clothes from sweatshops‚ because they’re cheap. The sweatshops are in Bangladesh and India because labours in these places are cheap. If the labour becomes much more expensive‚ the sweatshops will leave. And the people
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profit a priority‚ therefore resulting in many firms questioning whether to become more socially responsible is worth the additional costs which would result in reduced profit for the company and key stakeholder’s groups. Primark offers a perfect example to this point‚ Primark is a retail firm in which offers exceptionally low prices through exploiting cheaper labour from abroad. If the company was to become more socially responsible they would have to sacrifice their unique selling point of low
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use an example contract to support your answer (feel free to obscure any confidential information). 1. Health and Safety 2. Employment rights and responsibilities 3. Pay and pension 4. Data Protection When I was hired by the Primark Ltd I was given an employment agreement which both party signed. I checked my all required details like‚ my rights‚ pay and pension scheme how my personal information will be secured and healthy and safety responsibilities. 2a) List three key points
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Explain the impacts of globalisation on service economies in the UK In explaining the impacts that globalisation has had upon service economies in the UK‚ the concepts‚ ’globalisation ’ and ’service economy ’ must first be defined. MacKinnon & Cumbers (2011) defined globalisation as "… the increased connections … in flows of goods‚ services‚ money‚ information and people across national and continental borders.". The globalisation process may be decomposed into constituent processes in order
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