2012
DOI: 10.1177/0887302x12470023
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Evolution Patterns of Apparel Brands in Asian Countries

Abstract: Evolution of apparel brands constitutes an important role in the process of apparel industry development in a nation. However, brand evolution patterns are not included in most existing models of industry development, and very limited information is available in the literature on brand evolution patterns. As an earliest attempt, and based on an extensive literature review, the authors analyzed the emergence timing and order of three types of apparel brands (international brand, national brand, and private bran… Show more

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“…Korean C&T firms began to sell own-brand products abroad in the late 1990s. A few Korean C&T SMEs, such as Beaucre Merchandising Co., Ltd., remain successful exporters today, but insufficient resources have hampered the exporting ventures of many SMEs (Jin et al, 2013). Thus, Korean C&T SMEs need to make effective and efficient use of their limited resources in such ventures based on factors relevant to export modes that will lead to optimal performance in export markets.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Korean C&T firms began to sell own-brand products abroad in the late 1990s. A few Korean C&T SMEs, such as Beaucre Merchandising Co., Ltd., remain successful exporters today, but insufficient resources have hampered the exporting ventures of many SMEs (Jin et al, 2013). Thus, Korean C&T SMEs need to make effective and efficient use of their limited resources in such ventures based on factors relevant to export modes that will lead to optimal performance in export markets.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%