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2010 ITAA Proceedings #67 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada October 27-30, 2010 Sustainability and Social Responsibility Baytar, F. & Ashdown, S. P., (2010). Employing Video Clips as Persuasion Agents for Sustainability Education in Apparel Design Bhaduri, G. & Ha-Brookshire, J. E., (2010). Transparency in the Global Apparel Supply Chain and Consumer Purchase Intention Cao, H., Chang, R., Kallal, J., Manalo, G., McCord, J., Shaw, J., & Starner, H., (2010). Adaptable Apparel Design: A Possible Solution for Excess Apparel Consumption Problem Cobb, K. & Orzada, B. T., (2010). Ethical Fashion Project: Partnering with Industry Ellis, J. L., Skuza, N., Hunt, E., & Mukhopadhyay, R., (2010). Willingness to Pay for Organic Cotton - Insight from Apparel Consumers Gam, H. J. & Ma, Y. J., (2010). Educating Potential Eco-Apparel Consumers: Development of a Green-Clothing Label Hustvedt, G., (2010). Measuring Consumer Attitudes Towards Brand Social Responsibility Efforts Kang, J., Liu, C., & Kim, S-H. (2010). Understanding Sustainable Apparel Consumption among Global Young Consumers Kim, E., (2010). Community Service Projects Integrated into Visual Design Class Kim, J., (2010). Sustainable Development and Its Impact on Consumers’ Perception toward Retailers’ Institutional Actions and Legitimacy Landgren, T. & Pasricha, A., (2010). Transforming the Fashion and Apparel Curriculum to Incorporate Sustainability Lee, J. & Ju, H. W., (2010). College Students’ Understanding of Social Responsibility in the Fashion Industry LeHew, M. & Hawley, J., (2010). Slow fashion: Utilizing the Slow Food Movement as a Model
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Transcription | 2010 ITAA Proceedings #67 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada October 27-30, 2010 Sustainability and Social Responsibility Baytar, F. & Ashdown, S. P., (2010). Employing Video Clips as Persuasion Agents for Sustainability Education in Apparel Design Bhaduri, G. & Ha-Brookshire, J. E., (2010). Transparency in the Global Apparel Supply Chain and Consumer Purchase Intention Cao, H., Chang, R., Kallal, J., Manalo, G., McCord, J., Shaw, J., & Starner, H., (2010). Adaptable Apparel Design: A Possible Solution for Excess Apparel Consumption Problem Cobb, K. & Orzada, B. T., (2010). Ethical Fashion Project: Partnering with Industry Ellis, J. L., Skuza, N., Hunt, E., & Mukhopadhyay, R., (2010). Willingness to Pay for Organic Cotton - Insight from Apparel Consumers Gam, H. J. & Ma, Y. J., (2010). Educating Potential Eco-Apparel Consumers: Development of a Green-Clothing Label Hustvedt, G., (2010). Measuring Consumer Attitudes Towards Brand Social Responsibility Efforts Kang, J., Liu, C., & Kim, S-H. (2010). Understanding Sustainable Apparel Consumption among Global Young Consumers Kim, E., (2010). Community Service Projects Integrated into Visual Design Class Kim, J., (2010). Sustainable Development and Its Impact on Consumers’ Perception toward Retailers’ Institutional Actions and Legitimacy Landgren, T. & Pasricha, A., (2010). Transforming the Fashion and Apparel Curriculum to Incorporate Sustainability Lee, J. & Ju, H. W., (2010). College Students’ Understanding of Social Responsibility in the Fashion Industry LeHew, M. & Hawley, J., (2010). Slow fashion: Utilizing the Slow Food Movement as a Model |