Researchers within Textile management have different backgrounds and the diversity mirrors the wide range of perspectives. Thus, Textile management is a multi- and interdisciplinary research area, i.e. a cluster of fields, which borrows different theoretical lenses and uses them in an applied setting. Researchers study different phenomenon, from entrepreneurship and innovation to integration of sustainability within the industry and local production of fashion.[5] The diversity is also mirrored in used research methods and views of knowledge. Qualitative methods (e.g. to understand ethics and moral within supply chains[6] and local, slow production[7]) as well as quantitative methods (e.g. to develop traceability systems[8]).
The discipline of Textile Management and related subjects (i.e. Textile and Apparel Management (TAM) and Fashion management) is a world wide area of education that, along similar lines, focuses on the study of textile & fashion businesses and value chains, entrepreneurship and consumers.[9] There are educations at both bachelor (B. Sc), master (M. Sc.) as well as Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D) levels in different countries such as Sweden, France, Romania, USA and UK.
References
^University of Borås (2010), Ansökan om masterutbildning i textilt management, Dnr 487-10-511, Fastställd av FOU-nämnden 2010-08-19
^University of Borås (2011), Ansökan om inrättande av forskarutbildningsämne inom området textil och mode, Dnr 003-11-63, Fastställd av FOU-nämnden 2011-01-13
^University of Borås (2010), Ansökan om masterutbildning i textilt management, Dnr 487-10-511, Fastställd av FOU-nämnden 2010-08-19
^University of Borås (2010), Ansökan om masterutbildning i textilt management, Dnr 487-10-511, Fastställd av FOU-nämnden 2010-08-19
^Rudrajeet, P. (2015), "Threshold Concepts and Conceptions in Textile Management Education" in Jämsvi, S. (2015), "PUH-rapport: pedagogiska utvecklingsprojekt i högskolan 2015", Högskolan i Borås, Borås