Sustainable Markets: Motivating Factors, Barriers, and Remedies for Mobilization of Slow Fashion

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Date

2015

Authors

Ertekin, Zeynep
Ati̇k, Deniz

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Sage Publications Inc

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Green Open Access

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Abstract

Examining the critiques of the current fashion system and alternative approaches to fast fashion reveal a growing awareness of the negative implications of mindless fashion production and consumption. The purpose of this study is to understand how the fashion system driven by speed, change, product obsolescence, and aesthetic fads, can be challenged and repositioned to encourage greater sustainability. Slow fashion has been selected as a context to examine the emergence of an alternative system, as it develops a holistic understanding of what constitutes sustainable fashion. However, it is still unclear whether the slow fashion movement can eventually challenge the global dominance of fast fashion, as many trade-offs and conflicts are involved. We aim to contribute to previous scholarly work by shedding light on the motivating factors that encourage different actors to participate in the slow fashion movement and on the barriers that keep the network from mobilizing. We also offer possible remedies that we hope will be beneficial for scholars and practitioners working to build a more sustainable fashion system.

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Keywords

sustainability, slow fashion, fast fashion, barriers, motivating factors, macromarketing, Water Privatization, Responsibility, Globalization, Technology, Commons, Fresh

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Q3

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Journal of Macromarketıng

Volume

35

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1

Start Page

53

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69
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