Infrastructural factors affecting the future management and development of Iran"s garment industry
Subject Areas : FuturologyHossein Vazifehdust 1 , Hamid Reza saeednia 2 , فروزنده عظیمی 3
1 - Faculty member of Azad University' Research Sciences Branch
2 - Faculty of business management,Tehran-Shomal
Branc, Islamic Azad University,Tehran, Iran
3 - مربی
Keywords: ” Development”, Infrastructure”, Textile, Garment industry”, ” Future management,
Abstract :
This article seeks to identify and enumerate the effective infrastructural factors in the future management and development of Iran's clothing industry. Qualitatively-quantitatively located; In this way, in the first stage, using the qualitative method"Data Foundation"; With the help of Mexico City software, the underlying factors of the Iranian clothing industry were identified and then evaluated by quantitative interpretive structural modeling using LISREL software. In terms of time horizonData collection is one-section - from June 1398 to October 1399 - and the time horizon of the analysis is 5 years until 1404 solar. Data collection was used by both documentary methods (with fish-taking tools) and field (interview). The statistical population of this study was 19 elites, experts and related scientific and practical managers. The snowball continued until it reached theoretical saturation.Finally, the three components and 22 sub-components were prioritized, respectively: a) Reform of existing structures B) Completing the clothing industry chain: C) Promoting behavioral patterns: Keywords: Infrastructure, Garment industry, Textile, Future management, Development
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_||_This article seeks to identify and enumerate the effective infrastructural factors in the future management and development of Iran's clothing industry. Qualitatively-quantitatively located; In this way, in the first stage, using the qualitative method"Data Foundation"; With the help of Mexico City software, the underlying factors of the Iranian clothing industry were identified and then evaluated by quantitative interpretive structural modeling using LISREL software. In terms of time horizonData collection is one-section - from June 1398 to October 1399 - and the time horizon of the analysis is 5 years until 1404 solar. Data collection was used by both documentary methods (with fish-taking tools) and field (interview). The statistical population of this study was 19 elites, experts and related scientific and practical managers. The snowball continued until it reached theoretical saturation.Finally, the three components and 22 sub-components were prioritized, respectively: a) Reform of existing structures B) Completing the clothing industry chain: C) Promoting behavioral patterns: