Forthcoming in Issue 3

Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management

ISSN: 1361-2026

Article publication date: 1 April 2006

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Citation

(2006), "Forthcoming in Issue 3", Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, Vol. 10 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/jfmm.2006.28410baa.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Forthcoming in Issue 3

  • “Fast fashioning the supply chain: shaping the research agenda” – Dr Liz Barnes and Gaynor Lea-Greenwood and are both Senior Lecturers in the Department of Clothing Design Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

  • “Supplier management in fast moving fashion retailing” – Stephen A Doyle is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Christopher M Moore is a Professor of Retailing and Louise Morgan is a Researcher. They are all from the Glasgow Caledonian University.

  • “Fast fashion: a financial snapshot” – Dr Steve Hayes is a Senior Lecturer in Fashion Technology the Department of Clothing Design Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University. Nicola Jones is a recent graduate of the International Fashion Marketing MSc at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is currently working for the Arcadia Group in Merchandising.

  • “Fast fashion requires fast marketing. The role of category management in fast fashion positioning” – Mandy Sheridan is a lecturer in Marketing, Professor Christopher Moore is a Professor of Retailing and Karinna Nobbs is a Lecturer in Fashion Marketing. They are all from the Glasgow Caledonian University.

  • “Supply chain influences on new product development in fashion clothing” – Dr David Tyler is from the Department of Clothing Design Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University, Jo Heeley is from the Adelphi Research Institute for Creative Arts and Sciences and Tracy Bhamra is from the Department of Design and Technology University of Loughborough University.

  • “Buying behaviour for fast fashion” – Margaret Bruce is Professor of Design Management and Marketing and Director of Corporate Business Research Marketing at the Manchester Business School and Dr Lucy Daly is Research Business Manager at the Manchester Business School.

  • “A mass customised supply chain for the fashion system at the design-production interface” – Bernice Pan, Design Researcher and Dr Ray Holland, Director of Design Master Courses, both from the Department of Design and Systems Engineering, Brunel University.

Practitioner paper

  • “Fast fashion: style rivalry and fashion forecasting” – Dr Tracy Cassidy is a Senior Lecturer in a Senior Lecturer in Fashion Technology the Department of Clothing Design Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Current research development

  • “Ethical fashion – myth or future trend” – Catrin Jorgens is an Assistant Product Manager for Sports Heritage Europe, Adidas HQ.

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