Sustainable fashion sector through a gender diversity perspective: evidence from Italy

Authors

  • Daniela Sica Università degli studi di Salerno
  • Benedetta Esposito Università degli studi di Salerno
  • Maria Rosaria Sessa Università degli studi di Salerno
  • Ornella Malandrino Università degli studi di Salerno
  • Stefania Supino Università San Raffaele di Roma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/1827-9198/8946

Keywords:

Diversity management, fashion industry, inclusion, sustainability building

Abstract

    In recent decades, the multiple pressures determined by the extremely complex context in which organizations have found themselves operating, have imposed incessant changes in management and strategic policies, in order to face and, therefore, identify new solutions to possible problems.

The world of production and, in particular, that of fashion is called upon to assume precise moral responsibilities based on socially shared ethical principles, capable of creating, through wise and far-sighted strategies, a sustainable value for all the actors of the ‘web of life’.

The purpose of this paper is to highlight how the involvement of organizations operating in the fashion industry is necessary to “build” lasting sustainability, as it is capable of integrating growth with competitiveness, environmental protection and social development. This is due to the extraordinary synergies that can arise from the structured adoption of paths marked by sustainability, the inclusion of diversity and the promotion of local development-oriented dynamics.

 

   

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Author Biographies

Daniela Sica, Università degli studi di Salerno

Daniela Sica is a PhD in Commodity Science and lecturer in Quality Management and Control of Tourist Service in the Department of Management and Innovation Systems at the University of Salerno. Her research is mainly focused on the sustainable production process, Quality Management Systems and Corporate Social Responsibility. Daniela Sica is the corresponding author and can be contacted at: dsica@unisa.it

Benedetta Esposito, Università degli studi di Salerno

Benedetta Esposito is a PhD Student in Big Data Management in the Department of Management and Innovation Systems at the University of Salerno. Her research is mainly focused on Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Circular Economy in the agri-food sector.

Maria Rosaria Sessa, Università degli studi di Salerno

Maria Rosaria Sessa is a PhD in Management and Information Technology and Research Fellow in Commodity Science in the Department of Management and Innovation Systems at the University of Salerno, where she teaches Quality Management and Control of Tourist Service. Her research mainly focuses on developing quality and environmental management systems, Corporate Social Responsibility, environmental assessment tools, and competence certification.U

Ornella Malandrino, Università degli studi di Salerno

Ornella Malandrino is a Full Professor of Commodity Science at Salerno University, where she teaches and conducts research on quality, sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility. She is the Inter-departmental Observatory director for Gender Studies and Equal Opportunities at the University of Salerno. The main research topics focus on Corporate Social Responsibility, on the sustainability of production processes and on quality management systems

Stefania Supino, Università San Raffaele di Roma

Stefania Supino, Full Professor of Commodity Sciences at San Raffaele University in Rome, is director of the Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life. The main research topics focus on Corporate Social Responsibility, on the sustainability of production processes and on quality management systems

Published

2022-02-12

How to Cite

Sica, D., Esposito, B., Sessa, M. R., Malandrino, O., & Supino, S. (2022). Sustainable fashion sector through a gender diversity perspective: evidence from Italy. La Camera Blu, (24). https://doi.org/10.6093/1827-9198/8946