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Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 209 - 216, 30.09.2017
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2017.482

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  • Berthiaume, D. (2004). RFID Boosts Customer Satisfaction at Tesco-Smart Shelves Show Potential to Improve Visibility. Chain Store Age, 24A-25A
  • Chen, Y.H. (2004). Getting Ready for RFID.OR/MS Today, 31(3), 30-35.
  • Christopher, M. (2000). The Agile Supply Chain: Competing in Volatile Markets.Industrial Marketing Management, 29, 37-44.
  • Christopher, M., Lowson, R. and Peck H. (2004). Creating agile supply chains in the fashion industry. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 32, (8), 367-376.
  • Fiorito, S. S., Giunipero, L. C., and Yan, H. (1998). Retail buyers’ perceptions of quick response systems. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 26(6),237-246.
  • Goebel, C., Tribowski, C. and Günther, O. (2009). RFID in the Supply Chain: How to Obtain a Positive ROI. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS), 95-102.
  • Harrison, A., Christopher, M. and van Hoek, R. (1999). Creating the Agile Supply Chain. Institute of Logistics and Transport, UK.
  • Hill, S. (2004). Apparel logistics: new technology, trends, and industry developments: Management briefing. Just-Style, 22-23.
  • Huyskens, C., and Loebbecke, C. (2007). RFID Adoption: Theoretical Concepts and Their Practical Application in Fashion in IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Vol.235, Organizational Dynamics of Technology-Based Innovation: Diversifying the Research Agenda eds. McMaster, T., Wastell, D., Ferneley, E., DeGross, J. I. (Boston: Springer), 345-361.
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  • Koh, C. E., Hae Jung, K., and Eun Young, K. (2006). The Impact of RFID in Retail Industry: Issues and Critical Success Factors. Journal of Shopping Center Research, 13 (1), 102-117.
  • Kuzeljevich, J.(2005). The Leading Edge – KeyTrends in RFID Technology- A Report from the 2nd Canadian RFID Conference. Canadian Transportation and Logistics, May 2005,14-19.
  • Loebbecke, C. (2005). RFID Technology and Applications in the Retail Supply Chain : The Early Metro Group Pilot. 18th Bled eConference eIntegration in Action, Bled.
  • Loebbecke, C., Palmer, J. and Huyskens, C. (2006). RFID’s Potential in the Fashion Industry: A Case Analysis. 19th Bled eConference, Slovenia.
  • Loebbecke, C., and Palmer, J. W. (2006). RFID in the Fashion Industry: Kaufhof Department Stores AG and Gerry Weber International AG, Fashion Manufacturer. MIS Quarterly Executive, 5(2), 69-79.
  • Loebbecke, C., and Palmer, J. W. (2006). A Real-World Pilot of RFID along the Fashion Industry: Kaufhof and Gerry Weber in Germany. AoM/OCIS, No.15138.
  • Loebbecke, C. and Huyskens, C. (2007). Towards Standardizing Success: RFID in Fashion Reailing. In Proceedings of the 20th Bled Conference.
  • Lowson, R.H., King, R. and Hunter N.A. (1999). Quick Response: Managing the supply chain to meet consumer demand. John Wiley and Sons: Chichester.
  • Lowson, R.H. (2002). Strategic Operations Management: The New Competitive Advantage, Routledge: London.
  • Meyerson, J. (2007). RFID in Supply Chain: A Guide to Selection and Implementation, Taylor & Francis Group, New York.
  • Moon, K., and Ngai, E. (2008). The adoption of RFID in fashion retailing: a business value-added framework. Industrial Management and Data Systems, (5), 596.
  • Ngai, E., Moon, K., Riggins, F. and Yi, Y.C. (2008). RFID Research: An Academic Literature Review (1995-2005) and Future Research Directions. International Journal of Production Economics, (112), 510-520.
  • Ngai, E., Poon J., Chan, A., Chan B.and Wu W. (2009). A Case Analysis of Adoption of an RFID – Based Garment Manufacturing Information System. Pacific Asia Conference Information Systems (PACIS) Proceedings.
  • Robeck, M. (2005). RFID Rollout in METRO Group. MGI METRO Group Presentation, Chamber of Commerce, Heilbronn, Germany, July 12,12.
  • Rogers, E. and Shoemaker, F. (1971). Communication of Innovations (2nd ed.) New York: Free Press Strüker, J. and Sackmann, S. (2004). Success Factors for Electronic Customer Communication in Brick-and-Mortar Retailing.
  • Sweeney, M. T. (1995). Toward a unified theory of strategic manufacturing management. International Journal of Operation and Product Management,11(8), 6-22.
  • TIBCO. (2005). Implementing RFID for rapid ROI and long-term success. Palo Alto, CA: TIBCO.
  • Ulrich, F., Sandner, U., Resatsch, F., Leimeister J. M. and Krcmar H. (2008). RFID in Retailing and Customer Relationship Management in Communications of the AIS (CAIS), 23, (13), 219-234.
  • Vervest, P., Van Heck, E., Preiss, K., and Pau, L. (2004). Introduction to Smart Business Networks. Journal of Information Technology (Palgrave Macmillan), 19(4), 225. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000031
  • Weis, S. A. (2007). RFID (Radio Frequency Identification): Principles and Applications, MIT CSAIL

RFID ADOPTION FOR AGILITY IN THE FASHION BUSINESS

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 209 - 216, 30.09.2017
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2017.482

Abstract

Purpose- The main
aim of this paper is to argue the determined benefits of RFID technology by
focusing on fashion industry.

Methodology-
In order to create an agile supply chain proposal, a new model has been
designed on the basis of the models developed by Martin Christopher, Robert
Lowson & Helen Peck (2004) and Claudia Loebbecke & Jonathan Palmer
(2006). 

Findings- By this
integrated applicable structure of this proposal, it is aimed to support the
efforts focused on product and process improvement. In this way, it is intended
to contribute to the sustainability of the fashion industry.

Conclusion- An agile
supply chain model including the benefits of RFID in the fashion industry has
been designed. RFID is a promising technology that helps organizations and
minimizes problems in supply chain management, and also plays an important role
in order to propose new solutions for a greener sustainable industrial world. 

References

  • Berthiaume, D. (2004). RFID Boosts Customer Satisfaction at Tesco-Smart Shelves Show Potential to Improve Visibility. Chain Store Age, 24A-25A
  • Chen, Y.H. (2004). Getting Ready for RFID.OR/MS Today, 31(3), 30-35.
  • Christopher, M. (2000). The Agile Supply Chain: Competing in Volatile Markets.Industrial Marketing Management, 29, 37-44.
  • Christopher, M., Lowson, R. and Peck H. (2004). Creating agile supply chains in the fashion industry. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 32, (8), 367-376.
  • Fiorito, S. S., Giunipero, L. C., and Yan, H. (1998). Retail buyers’ perceptions of quick response systems. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 26(6),237-246.
  • Goebel, C., Tribowski, C. and Günther, O. (2009). RFID in the Supply Chain: How to Obtain a Positive ROI. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS), 95-102.
  • Harrison, A., Christopher, M. and van Hoek, R. (1999). Creating the Agile Supply Chain. Institute of Logistics and Transport, UK.
  • Hill, S. (2004). Apparel logistics: new technology, trends, and industry developments: Management briefing. Just-Style, 22-23.
  • Huyskens, C., and Loebbecke, C. (2007). RFID Adoption: Theoretical Concepts and Their Practical Application in Fashion in IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Vol.235, Organizational Dynamics of Technology-Based Innovation: Diversifying the Research Agenda eds. McMaster, T., Wastell, D., Ferneley, E., DeGross, J. I. (Boston: Springer), 345-361.
  • Ko, E., and Kincade, D. H. (1997). The impact of quick response technologies on retail store attributes. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 25(2),90-98.
  • Koh, C. E., Hae Jung, K., and Eun Young, K. (2006). The Impact of RFID in Retail Industry: Issues and Critical Success Factors. Journal of Shopping Center Research, 13 (1), 102-117.
  • Kuzeljevich, J.(2005). The Leading Edge – KeyTrends in RFID Technology- A Report from the 2nd Canadian RFID Conference. Canadian Transportation and Logistics, May 2005,14-19.
  • Loebbecke, C. (2005). RFID Technology and Applications in the Retail Supply Chain : The Early Metro Group Pilot. 18th Bled eConference eIntegration in Action, Bled.
  • Loebbecke, C., Palmer, J. and Huyskens, C. (2006). RFID’s Potential in the Fashion Industry: A Case Analysis. 19th Bled eConference, Slovenia.
  • Loebbecke, C., and Palmer, J. W. (2006). RFID in the Fashion Industry: Kaufhof Department Stores AG and Gerry Weber International AG, Fashion Manufacturer. MIS Quarterly Executive, 5(2), 69-79.
  • Loebbecke, C., and Palmer, J. W. (2006). A Real-World Pilot of RFID along the Fashion Industry: Kaufhof and Gerry Weber in Germany. AoM/OCIS, No.15138.
  • Loebbecke, C. and Huyskens, C. (2007). Towards Standardizing Success: RFID in Fashion Reailing. In Proceedings of the 20th Bled Conference.
  • Lowson, R.H., King, R. and Hunter N.A. (1999). Quick Response: Managing the supply chain to meet consumer demand. John Wiley and Sons: Chichester.
  • Lowson, R.H. (2002). Strategic Operations Management: The New Competitive Advantage, Routledge: London.
  • Meyerson, J. (2007). RFID in Supply Chain: A Guide to Selection and Implementation, Taylor & Francis Group, New York.
  • Moon, K., and Ngai, E. (2008). The adoption of RFID in fashion retailing: a business value-added framework. Industrial Management and Data Systems, (5), 596.
  • Ngai, E., Moon, K., Riggins, F. and Yi, Y.C. (2008). RFID Research: An Academic Literature Review (1995-2005) and Future Research Directions. International Journal of Production Economics, (112), 510-520.
  • Ngai, E., Poon J., Chan, A., Chan B.and Wu W. (2009). A Case Analysis of Adoption of an RFID – Based Garment Manufacturing Information System. Pacific Asia Conference Information Systems (PACIS) Proceedings.
  • Robeck, M. (2005). RFID Rollout in METRO Group. MGI METRO Group Presentation, Chamber of Commerce, Heilbronn, Germany, July 12,12.
  • Rogers, E. and Shoemaker, F. (1971). Communication of Innovations (2nd ed.) New York: Free Press Strüker, J. and Sackmann, S. (2004). Success Factors for Electronic Customer Communication in Brick-and-Mortar Retailing.
  • Sweeney, M. T. (1995). Toward a unified theory of strategic manufacturing management. International Journal of Operation and Product Management,11(8), 6-22.
  • TIBCO. (2005). Implementing RFID for rapid ROI and long-term success. Palo Alto, CA: TIBCO.
  • Ulrich, F., Sandner, U., Resatsch, F., Leimeister J. M. and Krcmar H. (2008). RFID in Retailing and Customer Relationship Management in Communications of the AIS (CAIS), 23, (13), 219-234.
  • Vervest, P., Van Heck, E., Preiss, K., and Pau, L. (2004). Introduction to Smart Business Networks. Journal of Information Technology (Palgrave Macmillan), 19(4), 225. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000031
  • Weis, S. A. (2007). RFID (Radio Frequency Identification): Principles and Applications, MIT CSAIL
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Evrim Kabukcu

Publication Date September 30, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Kabukcu, E. (2017). RFID ADOPTION FOR AGILITY IN THE FASHION BUSINESS. Journal of Management Marketing and Logistics, 4(3), 209-216. https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2017.482

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