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Artisan and handicraft entrepreneurs : past, present, and future / / edited by Léo-Paul Dana [and three others]
Artisan and handicraft entrepreneurs : past, present, and future / / edited by Léo-Paul Dana [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 pages)
Disciplina 331.2567
Collana Contributions to Management Science
Soggetto topico Handicraft industries
Cottage industries
Artisans
ISBN 3-030-82303-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Preface -- References -- Editorial Board -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Traditional Self-Employed Artisans, Home-Made Goods and Markets -- Ground Loom Weaving Among Negev Bedouin Women -- 1 Background -- 2 Black Tents -- 3 Traditional Weaving -- 4 Urbanization and Modified Weaving -- 5 Bedouin Women Weaving Cooperative -- References -- Artisans in Ethiopia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ethiopia -- 3 Artisans in Ethiopia -- 4 Key Occupations of Ethiopian Artisans -- 4.1 Pottery Production -- 4.2 Handloom Textiles -- 4.3 Basketry -- 4.4 Ground Stone -- 5 Problems and Challenges Faced by Ethiopian Artisans: Discussion and Recommendations -- References -- Craft Artisans in Namibia´s Okavango Tribe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Republic of Namibia (Okavango Women-Okavango Region) -- 3 The Role of Culture in Artisan Entrepreneurship -- 4 Defining Art Entrepreneurship and Typologies -- 4.1 Typologies of Entrepreneurship -- 4.1.1 Entrepreneurial Opportunity -- 4.1.2 Entrepreneurial Identity -- 5 The Role of Small Medium Enterprises in the Artisan/Craft Entrepreneurship -- 6 Methodology and Data Collection -- 7 Findings and Discussion -- 7.1 Discussion on Okavango Craft Entrepreneurs -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Artisan Enterprise in the Rural Economy: Drystone Walling in North Yorkshire -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Does Rural Exist? -- 3 Prior Work -- 4 The Artisan Rural Enterprise -- 5 Drystone Walling -- 6 Methodology: The Research Problem -- 6.1 The Conceptual Framework: Classifying the Rural Creative Enterprise -- 7 Case Studies -- 7.1 Case 1: Neil Harland -- 7.1.1 The Farm-Based Entrepreneur -- 7.2 Case 2: Calum McElwee -- 7.2.1 Opportunity-Based Entrepreneur -- Myatt-McCallum myatt-mccallum.co.uk -- Rural Business Development -- Creative Development Orientation -- Business Development Orientation.
8 Conclusions and Implications -- References -- Further Reading -- Traditional Food and Self-Employed Artisans in Druze Villages -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Culinary Tourism -- 3 Governmental Programmes and Resolutions -- 4 Food Tourism in Druze Villages -- 5 Epilogue -- References -- Part II: Entrepreneurial Innovation in the Artisanal Sector -- Artisan Food Production: What Makes Food `Artisan´? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Artisan as an Attribute: Product, Production and Producer -- 3 Entrepreneurial and Innovative Ways to `Stand Out´ and Yet Still Be Defined as `Artisan´ -- 3.1 Wild Irish Seaweed (Wild Irish Seaweed 2021) -- 3.2 Cotswold Kid Meat-Just Kidding (Just Kidding 2021) -- 3.3 Black Mountains Smokery (Black Mountains Smokery 2021) -- 4 Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Enterprise Culture in Art: Artist-Entrepreneur Graham McKean -- 1 Introducing the Illustrative Case Study of Graham McKean -- 2 Introducing the Context and Literature of `Artisanal-Entrepreneurship´ -- 2.1 Exploring the Literature of Artisanal Entrepreneurship -- 2.2 Arts Entrepreneurship and the Aesthetic Dimension -- 2.3 Considering the Aesthetics of Entrepreneurial Identity -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Presenting the Case for McKean as an Artisanal Entrepreneur -- 5 Findings (from the Empirical Data) -- 5.1 Analysing the Masculine Imagery -- 6 Some Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Arts Entrepreneurs in an Emerging Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Innovation Economy -- 3 Creative and Arts Entrepreneurship -- 4 COVID-19 and the Effects of Social Media -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Stone Carving in India and the Need for Process Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology and Significance of the Study -- 3 Stone Carving as the Oldest Traditions of Art in India -- 4 Literature Review -- 5 Problems Faced by the Stone-Carving Artisans in the Study Region.
6 Opportunities to Strengthen Livelihoods Through Entrepreneurship -- 7 Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- Websites -- Social Entrepreneurship Among Artisans -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Problem and Research Objectives -- 3 Research Gap -- 4 Review of Literature on Social Entrepreneurship and Self-Efficacy -- 5 Methodology -- 5.1 Case Analysis -- 6 Findings and Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Toward the Future: Social Media, Technology and Obstacles -- Social Media Use by Artisans -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Age of Social Media -- 3 Strategic Implications of Artisan´s Social Media Use -- 4 Impact on Artisans -- 5 Fair Labor Practices and Social Media -- 6 Women Artisans and Social Media -- 7 Fair Trade and Transparency -- References -- Artisans and Social Media: Cases from Kosovo -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Artisan Concept -- 2.2 The History of Artisans in Kosovo -- 2.3 Artisans that Survived the Time -- 2.4 Social Media Usage in Kosovo -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Introducing the Cases -- 5 Findings and Discussion -- 6 Limitations and Future Research Directions -- References -- Social Media and Digital Technologies Among Pottery Makers and in the Sewing Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Creative Economy, Art Markets, and Art Galleries of Iran -- 2.1 Creative Economy -- 2.2 Art Market -- 2.3 Art Galleries -- 2.4 Art-Based Social Enterprise -- 2.5 The Creative Economy of Iran -- 3 Craft Entrepreneurship in Iran -- 3.1 Cultural Creative Product -- 3.2 Creative Goods and Services -- 3.3 Ceramics and Pottery Industry -- 3.4 Sewers -- 3.5 Case of Iran -- 4 Social Media and Digital Technologies in the Creative Economy of Iran -- 4.1 Innovation Ecosystem -- 4.2 Social Media -- 4.3 Digital Technologies -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Technology Innovation Among Handicraft Artisans in Lesotho -- 1 Introduction.
1.1 Government Support for Small-Scale Artisan Entrepreneurs -- 1.2 The Advent of Globalisation and Cottage Industries in Developing Countries -- 1.3 The Changing Use of Technology -- 1.4 Formation of Social Networks -- 1.5 Research Methods -- 1.6 Handicraft Cooperatives in Lesotho -- 2 Results and Discussions -- 2.1 The Type of Products Produced by the Handicraft Businesses -- 2.2 Types and Sources of Raw Materials for Handicraft Centres -- 2.3 Skill Acquisition and Transfer Among Artisanal Entrepreneurs -- 2.4 Different Types of Technology Used by Crafts Artisans -- 2.5 Acquisition of Technology -- 3 Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- Women Artisans Facing Obstacles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Women Artisan Entrepreneurship -- 2.1 Obstacles -- 2.2 Contributing Factors -- 3 Women Entrepreneurial Spirit in Artisan Entrepreneurship -- 4 Women Artisan Entrepreneurship in Pakistan -- 5 Key Objective -- 6 Methodology -- 7 Findings and Discussion -- 7.1 Experience as an Artisan Entrepreneur -- 7.2 Encountered Obstacles -- 7.3 Business Strategies -- 7.4 Issues and Challenges -- 7.5 Recommendations -- 8 Theoretical Justification -- 9 Conclusion and Implications -- 10 Limitations and Future Research Direction -- References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910522958003321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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Craft economies / / edited by Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas
Craft economies / / edited by Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 745.4
Soggetto topico Artisans
Decoration and ornament
Handicraft industries
Handicraft - Economic aspects
Handicraft
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato Craft Practice (Design)
Product Design
Technology and Techniques (Design)
Textile Technology
ISBN 1-4742-5957-X
1-4742-5955-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Crafting economies : contemporary cultural economies of the handmade -- Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas -- Crafts community : physical and virtual -- Xin Gu -- Fast forward : design economies and practice in the near future -- Marzia Mortati -- Craft, collectivity and event-time -- Katve-Kaisa Kontturi -- 'Buy a hat, save a life' : commodity activism, fair trade and crafting economies of change -- Lisa A. Daily -- Towards a politics of making : reframing material work and locating skill in the Anthropocene -- Chris Gibson and Chantel Carr -- Dichotomies in textile making : employing digital technology and retaining authenticity -- Sonja Andrew and Kandy Diamond -- People have the power : appropriate technology and the implications of labour-intensive making -- Gabriele Oropallo -- The ghost potter : vital forms and spectral marks of skilled craftsmen in contemporary tableware -- Ezra Shales -- Our future is in the making : trends in craft education, practice and policy -- Julia Bennett -- Establishing the crafting self in the contemporary creative economy -- Susan Luckman and Jane Andrew -- Handmaking your way out of poverty? : craftwork's potential and peril as a strategy for poverty alleviation in Rockford, Illinois -- Jessica R. Barnes -- Interrogating localism : what does 'made in Portland' really mean? -- Steve Marotta and Charles Heying -- Policy, locality and networks in a cultural and creative countryside : the case of Jingdezhen, China -- Zhen Troy Chen -- Design recycle meets the product introduction hall : craft, locality and agency in northern Japan -- Sarah Teasley -- Crafted places -- places for craft : pop-up and the politics of the 'crafted' city -- Ella Harris -- Knitting and crochet as experiment : exploring social and material practices of computation and craft -- Gail Kenning and Jo Law -- Towards new modes of knowledge production : makerspaces and emerging maker practices -- Angelina Russo -- The post digital : contemporary making and the allure of the genuine -- Keith Doyle, Hélène Day Fraser and Philip Robins -- Crafting code : gender, coding and spatial hybridity in the events of PyLadies Dublin -- Sophia Maalsen and Sung-Yueh Perng.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511889903321
London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2018
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Craft economies / / edited by Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas
Craft economies / / edited by Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 745.4
Soggetto topico Artisans
Decoration and ornament
Handicraft industries
Handicraft - Economic aspects
Handicraft
Soggetto non controllato Craft Practice (Design)
Product Design
Technology and Techniques (Design)
Textile Technology
ISBN 1-4742-5957-X
1-4742-5955-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Crafting economies : contemporary cultural economies of the handmade -- Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas -- Crafts community : physical and virtual -- Xin Gu -- Fast forward : design economies and practice in the near future -- Marzia Mortati -- Craft, collectivity and event-time -- Katve-Kaisa Kontturi -- 'Buy a hat, save a life' : commodity activism, fair trade and crafting economies of change -- Lisa A. Daily -- Towards a politics of making : reframing material work and locating skill in the Anthropocene -- Chris Gibson and Chantel Carr -- Dichotomies in textile making : employing digital technology and retaining authenticity -- Sonja Andrew and Kandy Diamond -- People have the power : appropriate technology and the implications of labour-intensive making -- Gabriele Oropallo -- The ghost potter : vital forms and spectral marks of skilled craftsmen in contemporary tableware -- Ezra Shales -- Our future is in the making : trends in craft education, practice and policy -- Julia Bennett -- Establishing the crafting self in the contemporary creative economy -- Susan Luckman and Jane Andrew -- Handmaking your way out of poverty? : craftwork's potential and peril as a strategy for poverty alleviation in Rockford, Illinois -- Jessica R. Barnes -- Interrogating localism : what does 'made in Portland' really mean? -- Steve Marotta and Charles Heying -- Policy, locality and networks in a cultural and creative countryside : the case of Jingdezhen, China -- Zhen Troy Chen -- Design recycle meets the product introduction hall : craft, locality and agency in northern Japan -- Sarah Teasley -- Crafted places -- places for craft : pop-up and the politics of the 'crafted' city -- Ella Harris -- Knitting and crochet as experiment : exploring social and material practices of computation and craft -- Gail Kenning and Jo Law -- Towards new modes of knowledge production : makerspaces and emerging maker practices -- Angelina Russo -- The post digital : contemporary making and the allure of the genuine -- Keith Doyle, H�el�ene Day Fraser and Philip Robins -- Crafting code : gender, coding and spatial hybridity in the events of PyLadies Dublin -- Sophia Maalsen and Sung-Yueh Perng.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796697903321
London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2018
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Craft economies / / edited by Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas
Craft economies / / edited by Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 745.4
Soggetto topico Artisans
Decoration and ornament
Handicraft industries
Handicraft - Economic aspects
Handicraft
Soggetto non controllato Craft Practice (Design)
Product Design
Technology and Techniques (Design)
Textile Technology
ISBN 1-4742-5957-X
1-4742-5955-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Crafting economies : contemporary cultural economies of the handmade -- Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas -- Crafts community : physical and virtual -- Xin Gu -- Fast forward : design economies and practice in the near future -- Marzia Mortati -- Craft, collectivity and event-time -- Katve-Kaisa Kontturi -- 'Buy a hat, save a life' : commodity activism, fair trade and crafting economies of change -- Lisa A. Daily -- Towards a politics of making : reframing material work and locating skill in the Anthropocene -- Chris Gibson and Chantel Carr -- Dichotomies in textile making : employing digital technology and retaining authenticity -- Sonja Andrew and Kandy Diamond -- People have the power : appropriate technology and the implications of labour-intensive making -- Gabriele Oropallo -- The ghost potter : vital forms and spectral marks of skilled craftsmen in contemporary tableware -- Ezra Shales -- Our future is in the making : trends in craft education, practice and policy -- Julia Bennett -- Establishing the crafting self in the contemporary creative economy -- Susan Luckman and Jane Andrew -- Handmaking your way out of poverty? : craftwork's potential and peril as a strategy for poverty alleviation in Rockford, Illinois -- Jessica R. Barnes -- Interrogating localism : what does 'made in Portland' really mean? -- Steve Marotta and Charles Heying -- Policy, locality and networks in a cultural and creative countryside : the case of Jingdezhen, China -- Zhen Troy Chen -- Design recycle meets the product introduction hall : craft, locality and agency in northern Japan -- Sarah Teasley -- Crafted places -- places for craft : pop-up and the politics of the 'crafted' city -- Ella Harris -- Knitting and crochet as experiment : exploring social and material practices of computation and craft -- Gail Kenning and Jo Law -- Towards new modes of knowledge production : makerspaces and emerging maker practices -- Angelina Russo -- The post digital : contemporary making and the allure of the genuine -- Keith Doyle, H�el�ene Day Fraser and Philip Robins -- Crafting code : gender, coding and spatial hybridity in the events of PyLadies Dublin -- Sophia Maalsen and Sung-Yueh Perng.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808845603321
London, England : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2018
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Organization of Craft Work : Identities, Meanings, and Materiality / / edited by Emma Bell, Gianluigi Mangia, Scott Taylor and Maria Laura Toraldo
The Organization of Craft Work : Identities, Meanings, and Materiality / / edited by Emma Bell, Gianluigi Mangia, Scott Taylor and Maria Laura Toraldo
Edizione [1st edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (295 pages)
Disciplina 338.4/7
Collana Routledge studies in management, organizations and society
Soggetto topico Handicraft industries
Small business - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-351-79530-9
1-351-79529-5
1-315-20586-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Craft in japan / Robin Holt and Yutaka Yamauchi -- Crafted in America : from culture to profession / Shelby Solomon and Blake Mathias -- Wine, the authenticity taste regime and rendering craft / Jennifer Smith Maguire -- Organising the home as making space: crafting scale, identity, and boundary contestation / Susan Luckman and Jane Andrew -- Smells like craft spirit: craft as empowerment and social movement in niche perfumery / Claus Noppeney and Nada Endrissat -- Deploying social memory for international recognition : the role of place and tradition in an Italian silk tie maker / Maria Laura Toraldo, Stefano Consiglio and Gianluigi Mangia -- Back to the brewster : craft brewing, gender and the dialectical interplay of retraditionalisation and innovation / Chris Land, Neil Sutherland and Scott Taylor -- Craft as a contested term : meaning diversities between entrepreneurs and consumers in the craft-brewing industry / Nadine Waehning, Maria Karampela and Juho Pesonen -- Making livelihoods within communities of practice : the place of guild organisations in the craft sector / Nicola J. Thomas and Doreen Jakob -- The cordwainers lair : contingency in bespoke shoemaking / Robert Ott -- Craft as resistance : a conversation about craftivism, embodied enquiry and craft-based methodologies / Ann Rippin and Sheena J. Vachhani -- Being maker-centric : making as method for self-organization and achieving craft impact in local communities and economies / Fiona Hackney, Deirdre Figueiredo, Laura Onions, Gavin Rogers and Jana Milovanovic -- Reflecting on the relationship between craft and history : perspectives, resources and contemporary implications / Richard Blundell -- The future of craft / Malcolm Ferris -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910633949103321
Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , [2018]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Organization of Craft Work : Identities, Meanings, and Materiality / / edited by Emma Bell, Gianluigi Mangia, Scott Taylor and Maria Laura Toraldo
The Organization of Craft Work : Identities, Meanings, and Materiality / / edited by Emma Bell, Gianluigi Mangia, Scott Taylor and Maria Laura Toraldo
Edizione [1st edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Taylor & Francis
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (295 pages)
Disciplina 338.4/7
Collana Routledge studies in management, organizations and society
Soggetto topico Handicraft industries
Small business - Management
ISBN 1-351-79530-9
1-351-79529-5
1-315-20586-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Craft in japan / Robin Holt and Yutaka Yamauchi -- Crafted in America : from culture to profession / Shelby Solomon and Blake Mathias -- Wine, the authenticity taste regime and rendering craft / Jennifer Smith Maguire -- Organising the home as making space: crafting scale, identity, and boundary contestation / Susan Luckman and Jane Andrew -- Smells like craft spirit: craft as empowerment and social movement in niche perfumery / Claus Noppeney and Nada Endrissat -- Deploying social memory for international recognition : the role of place and tradition in an Italian silk tie maker / Maria Laura Toraldo, Stefano Consiglio and Gianluigi Mangia -- Back to the brewster : craft brewing, gender and the dialectical interplay of retraditionalisation and innovation / Chris Land, Neil Sutherland and Scott Taylor -- Craft as a contested term : meaning diversities between entrepreneurs and consumers in the craft-brewing industry / Nadine Waehning, Maria Karampela and Juho Pesonen -- Making livelihoods within communities of practice : the place of guild organisations in the craft sector / Nicola J. Thomas and Doreen Jakob -- The cordwainers lair : contingency in bespoke shoemaking / Robert Ott -- Craft as resistance : a conversation about craftivism, embodied enquiry and craft-based methodologies / Ann Rippin and Sheena J. Vachhani -- Being maker-centric : making as method for self-organization and achieving craft impact in local communities and economies / Fiona Hackney, Deirdre Figueiredo, Laura Onions, Gavin Rogers and Jana Milovanovic -- Reflecting on the relationship between craft and history : perspectives, resources and contemporary implications / Richard Blundell -- The future of craft / Malcolm Ferris -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Organization of Craft Work
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831859503321
Taylor & Francis
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Social responsibility in the global market [[electronic resource] ] : fair trade of cultural products / / Mary Ann Littrell, Marsha Ann Dickson
Social responsibility in the global market [[electronic resource] ] : fair trade of cultural products / / Mary Ann Littrell, Marsha Ann Dickson
Autore Littrell Mary Ann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (378 p.)
Disciplina 338.4/768
Altri autori (Persone) DicksonMarsha Ann
Soggetto topico Handicraft industries
Artisans
Social responsibility of business
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-322-41768-7
1-4522-6461-9
0-7619-1463-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; PART I. INTRODUCTION TO FAIR TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKET; Chapter 1 - Philosophy, Practices, and Organizational Culture; Fair Trade: Why Now?; How Do ATOs Conduct Business?; ΑΤΟ Origin, Evolution, and Collaboration; Fair Trade in a Culture of Social Responsibility; Questions for Fair Trade Analysis; Our Fair Trade Journey; Chapter 2 - Scholarly Perspectives for Analysis of Fair Trade; Business Organizational Culture; Business Strategy; Small Business Performance; Artisanal Work and Development; Cultural Product Meaning for Consumers
Multidisciplinary and Systemic AnalysisPART II. INCOME, JUSTICE, AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH FAIR TRADE; Chapter 3 - Ten Thousand Villages: A Mission-Driven Journey; The Mission: Providing Vital, Fair Income; The Business: Selling Handcrafts and Telling the Story; Toward an Integrated, Mission-Driven, Viable Business; Chapter 4 - SERRV: Alternative Distribution, Philosophical Considerations, and Hard Business Decisions; Business Decision 1: Eliminating Staff Positions; Business Decision 2: Focusing on Product Design; Business Decision 3: Expanding Alternative Distribution
Launching the Next 50 YearsChapter 5 - Pueblo to People: Balancing Politics and Business; Pueblo to People's History; Shared Politics, Shared Values; Producer-Focused Business Operations; An Unsustainable Business; Conclusions; Chapter 6 - Marketplace: Handwork of India ""Soaring With Strong Wings''; Marketplace: From Mumbai, India, to Evanston, Illinois; Indigenous Skills and Aesthetics; Organizational Decentralization; Design and Product Development; Global Dialogue; Leadership Transition; Conclusions; Chapter 7 - Focused Players With Pragmatic Approaches
Aid to Artisans: Linking Artisans to the MarketPEOPLink: Using the Internet for Global Trade and Democracy; Traditions Fair Trade: Independent Retailing; Pragmatic Conclusions; PART III. DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS IN THE SYSTEM OF FAIR TRADE; Chapter 8 - Artisan Producer Groups: 'Our Hands Are Our Future""; Artisan Profile 1: UPAVIM; Artisan Profile 2: Ruth and Nohemi; Artisan Profile 3: Tejidos de Guadelupe; Artisan Group Organizational Culture; Chapter 9 - ΑΤΟ Consumers: Creative, Practical, and Concerned; Who Are ΑΤΟ Consumers?; What Are ΑΤΟ Consumers Looking for in a Product?
Are ATOs Offering Products With the Desired Quality and Appearance?How Do ΑΤΟ Consumers Feel About the World, Its People, and the Contributions ATOs Are Making?; What Will Influence ΑΤΟ Consumers' Future Purchasing?; Conclusions; Chapter 10 - Challenges in Product Development; Focus on Tradition; Diverse ΑΤΟ Approaches for Product Development; Day-to-Day Factors Influencing Product Development; Conclusions; PART IV CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR MAXIMIZING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH FAIR TRADE; Chapter 11 - Strategic Appropriateness for the Global Market
Question 1: Past Viability With an Artisan Focus
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480234503321
Littrell Mary Ann  
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, 1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Social responsibility in the global market [[electronic resource] ] : fair trade of cultural products / / Mary Ann Littrell, Marsha Ann Dickson
Social responsibility in the global market [[electronic resource] ] : fair trade of cultural products / / Mary Ann Littrell, Marsha Ann Dickson
Autore Littrell Mary Ann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 366 p.)
Disciplina 338.4768
Altri autori (Persone) DicksonMarsha Ann
Soggetto topico Handicraft industries
Artisans
Social responsibility of business
ISBN 1-322-41768-7
1-4522-6461-9
0-7619-1463-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; PART I. INTRODUCTION TO FAIR TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKET; Chapter 1 - Philosophy, Practices, and Organizational Culture; Fair Trade: Why Now?; How Do ATOs Conduct Business?; ΑΤΟ Origin, Evolution, and Collaboration; Fair Trade in a Culture of Social Responsibility; Questions for Fair Trade Analysis; Our Fair Trade Journey; Chapter 2 - Scholarly Perspectives for Analysis of Fair Trade; Business Organizational Culture; Business Strategy; Small Business Performance; Artisanal Work and Development; Cultural Product Meaning for Consumers
Multidisciplinary and Systemic AnalysisPART II. INCOME, JUSTICE, AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH FAIR TRADE; Chapter 3 - Ten Thousand Villages: A Mission-Driven Journey; The Mission: Providing Vital, Fair Income; The Business: Selling Handcrafts and Telling the Story; Toward an Integrated, Mission-Driven, Viable Business; Chapter 4 - SERRV: Alternative Distribution, Philosophical Considerations, and Hard Business Decisions; Business Decision 1: Eliminating Staff Positions; Business Decision 2: Focusing on Product Design; Business Decision 3: Expanding Alternative Distribution
Launching the Next 50 YearsChapter 5 - Pueblo to People: Balancing Politics and Business; Pueblo to People's History; Shared Politics, Shared Values; Producer-Focused Business Operations; An Unsustainable Business; Conclusions; Chapter 6 - Marketplace: Handwork of India ""Soaring With Strong Wings''; Marketplace: From Mumbai, India, to Evanston, Illinois; Indigenous Skills and Aesthetics; Organizational Decentralization; Design and Product Development; Global Dialogue; Leadership Transition; Conclusions; Chapter 7 - Focused Players With Pragmatic Approaches
Aid to Artisans: Linking Artisans to the MarketPEOPLink: Using the Internet for Global Trade and Democracy; Traditions Fair Trade: Independent Retailing; Pragmatic Conclusions; PART III. DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS IN THE SYSTEM OF FAIR TRADE; Chapter 8 - Artisan Producer Groups: 'Our Hands Are Our Future""; Artisan Profile 1: UPAVIM; Artisan Profile 2: Ruth and Nohemi; Artisan Profile 3: Tejidos de Guadelupe; Artisan Group Organizational Culture; Chapter 9 - ΑΤΟ Consumers: Creative, Practical, and Concerned; Who Are ΑΤΟ Consumers?; What Are ΑΤΟ Consumers Looking for in a Product?
Are ATOs Offering Products With the Desired Quality and Appearance?How Do ΑΤΟ Consumers Feel About the World, Its People, and the Contributions ATOs Are Making?; What Will Influence ΑΤΟ Consumers' Future Purchasing?; Conclusions; Chapter 10 - Challenges in Product Development; Focus on Tradition; Diverse ΑΤΟ Approaches for Product Development; Day-to-Day Factors Influencing Product Development; Conclusions; PART IV CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR MAXIMIZING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH FAIR TRADE; Chapter 11 - Strategic Appropriateness for the Global Market
Question 1: Past Viability With an Artisan Focus
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786234703321
Littrell Mary Ann  
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, 1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Social responsibility in the global market [[electronic resource] ] : fair trade of cultural products / / Mary Ann Littrell, Marsha Ann Dickson
Social responsibility in the global market [[electronic resource] ] : fair trade of cultural products / / Mary Ann Littrell, Marsha Ann Dickson
Autore Littrell Mary Ann
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 366 p.)
Disciplina 338.4768
Altri autori (Persone) DicksonMarsha Ann
Soggetto topico Handicraft industries
Artisans
Social responsibility of business
ISBN 1-322-41768-7
1-4522-6461-9
0-7619-1463-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; PART I. INTRODUCTION TO FAIR TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKET; Chapter 1 - Philosophy, Practices, and Organizational Culture; Fair Trade: Why Now?; How Do ATOs Conduct Business?; ΑΤΟ Origin, Evolution, and Collaboration; Fair Trade in a Culture of Social Responsibility; Questions for Fair Trade Analysis; Our Fair Trade Journey; Chapter 2 - Scholarly Perspectives for Analysis of Fair Trade; Business Organizational Culture; Business Strategy; Small Business Performance; Artisanal Work and Development; Cultural Product Meaning for Consumers
Multidisciplinary and Systemic AnalysisPART II. INCOME, JUSTICE, AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH FAIR TRADE; Chapter 3 - Ten Thousand Villages: A Mission-Driven Journey; The Mission: Providing Vital, Fair Income; The Business: Selling Handcrafts and Telling the Story; Toward an Integrated, Mission-Driven, Viable Business; Chapter 4 - SERRV: Alternative Distribution, Philosophical Considerations, and Hard Business Decisions; Business Decision 1: Eliminating Staff Positions; Business Decision 2: Focusing on Product Design; Business Decision 3: Expanding Alternative Distribution
Launching the Next 50 YearsChapter 5 - Pueblo to People: Balancing Politics and Business; Pueblo to People's History; Shared Politics, Shared Values; Producer-Focused Business Operations; An Unsustainable Business; Conclusions; Chapter 6 - Marketplace: Handwork of India ""Soaring With Strong Wings''; Marketplace: From Mumbai, India, to Evanston, Illinois; Indigenous Skills and Aesthetics; Organizational Decentralization; Design and Product Development; Global Dialogue; Leadership Transition; Conclusions; Chapter 7 - Focused Players With Pragmatic Approaches
Aid to Artisans: Linking Artisans to the MarketPEOPLink: Using the Internet for Global Trade and Democracy; Traditions Fair Trade: Independent Retailing; Pragmatic Conclusions; PART III. DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS IN THE SYSTEM OF FAIR TRADE; Chapter 8 - Artisan Producer Groups: 'Our Hands Are Our Future""; Artisan Profile 1: UPAVIM; Artisan Profile 2: Ruth and Nohemi; Artisan Profile 3: Tejidos de Guadelupe; Artisan Group Organizational Culture; Chapter 9 - ΑΤΟ Consumers: Creative, Practical, and Concerned; Who Are ΑΤΟ Consumers?; What Are ΑΤΟ Consumers Looking for in a Product?
Are ATOs Offering Products With the Desired Quality and Appearance?How Do ΑΤΟ Consumers Feel About the World, Its People, and the Contributions ATOs Are Making?; What Will Influence ΑΤΟ Consumers' Future Purchasing?; Conclusions; Chapter 10 - Challenges in Product Development; Focus on Tradition; Diverse ΑΤΟ Approaches for Product Development; Day-to-Day Factors Influencing Product Development; Conclusions; PART IV CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR MAXIMIZING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH FAIR TRADE; Chapter 11 - Strategic Appropriateness for the Global Market
Question 1: Past Viability With an Artisan Focus
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Littrell Mary Ann  
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, 1999
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