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Welcome to the SCHED app of the 2015 International Textile and Apparel Association conference! Brought to you by the Electronic Communications Commitee. If you encounter any issues with the schedule or app, please visit the tutorials and/or contact Genna Reeves-DeArmond at gennareeves@yahoo.com. During the conference you can contact her via text at 575-571-1671.
Anasazi North [clear filter]
Wednesday, November 11
 

10:00am MST

[Concurrent Breakout Sessions #1]: Emerging Trends in the Global Textile and Apparel Industry

PLM Systems for the Apparel Industry: Current Status According to the Literature, Kyung Lee and Eulanda A. Sanders, Iowa State University, USA

Predicting Total Assembling Time for Different Apparel Products Utilizing Learning Curve and Time Study Approaches: A Comparative Case Study, Md. Imranul Islam, Kansas State University, USA; Mohammad Faizur Rahman, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh; and Melody L. A. LeHew, Kansas State University, USA

Reshoring Apparel Manufacturing in the United States? Perspectives from Branded Manufacturers and Marketers (BM&M), Sheng Lu, University of Delaware, USA

The 3D Printing Era: A Conceptual Model for the Textile and Apparel Industry, Lushan Sun, University of Missouri, USA and Sheng Lu, University of Delaware, USA     



Wednesday November 11, 2015 10:00am - 11:15am MST
Anasazi North

1:30pm MST

 
Thursday, November 12
 

7:15am MST

ITAA Board Meeting
Thursday November 12, 2015 7:15am - 8:15am MST
Anasazi North

10:00am MST

Concurrent Breakout Session #2: Sustainability and Consumer Behavior

A Qualitative Study of Women's Apparel Disposal Decision Making, Jenna Bubna and Pamela Norum, University of Missouri, USA

Exploring the Role of Personal Values and Moral Norms towards Consumers' Intentions to Patronize Apparel Retail Brands Engaged in Corporate Social Responsibility, Sonali Diddi, Colorado State University, USA; and Linda S. Niehm, Iowa State University, USA

Sustainable Stewardship: The Heuristic-Systemic Approach to Sustainable Attitude-Behavior Gap, Stacy Lee, University of Missouri, USA; and  HaeJung Kim and Kiseol Yang, University of North Texas, USA

What's Mine is Yours: Does Fashion Leadership Impede Clothing Renting and Swapping? Chunmin Lang and Cosette Armstrong,  Oklahoma State University, USA


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Speakers

Thursday November 12, 2015 10:00am - 11:15am MST
Anasazi North

1:30pm MST

Concurrent Breakout Session #3: Design and Product Development with Integration and Innovation

An Exploratory Study of the Impact of Optical Illusion Garments on Women's Self-Perceptions, Jessica Ridgway, Florida State University, USA;  Jean Parsons, University of Missouri, USA; and MyungHee Sohn, California State University-Long Beach, USA

Apparel Needs and Expectations Model: A New Paradigm of the Apparel Product Development Process, Laurel Romeo, Louisiana State University, USA; and Young-A Lee, Iowa State University, USA

Strategic Illusions: Collaborative Teaching Project, Lynn Boorady,  Elaine Polvinen and Denise Needham, SUNY - Buffalo State, USA

Too New or too Complex? Why Consumer's Aesthetic Sensitivity Matters in Product Evaluation, Christin Seifert and Veena Chattaraman, Auburn University, USA



Thursday November 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:45pm MST
Anasazi North

3:00pm MST

Career Fair
Thursday November 12, 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm MST
Anasazi North

7:30pm MST

Graduate Student Fireside Chat - Led by Gwendolyn S O’Neal
Graduate Student Fireside Chat
Led by Gwendolyn S O’Neal, Ph.D.,  Professor Emerita, Department of Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro


Thursday November 12, 2015 7:30pm - 9:00pm MST
Anasazi North
 
Friday, November 13
 

9:15am MST

Concurrent Breakout Session #4: Communication of Sustainability Initiatives

Communication of Sustainability Initiatives

Presider: Kim Hiller Connell, Kansas State University

Altercentric versus Egocentric 'Green Jeans' Advertising:  Impact on Dual Emotional Warmth So Young Song and Youn-Kyung Kim,  University of Tennessee, USA

Investigating the Role of Social Networking Sites in Creating Consumer Demand for Environmentally Sustainable Apparel: An Exploratory Study, Lauren Reiter and Kim Hiller Connell, Kansas State University, USA

Labor-Related CSR Communication: The Impact of Claim Types on Perceived Credibility, Skepticism, and Brand Trust, Whitney Ginder and Sang-Eun Byun, Auburn University, USA

Positive and Negative Advertising Images as Effective Sustainable Consumer Stimuli, Seung Bong Ko, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, USA; Hae Jin Gam, Illinois State University, USA; and Su Kyoung An, Central Michigan University, USA

 


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Speakers
HJ

Hae Jin Gam

Illinois State University, USA
WG

Whitney Ginder

Auburn University, USA
SB

Seung Bong Ko

Texas A&M University-Kingsville, USA
LR

Lauren Reiter

Kansas State University, USA
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So Young Song

Univeristy of Tennessee, Knoxville


Friday November 13, 2015 9:15am - 10:30am MST
Anasazi North

10:45am MST

Concurrent Breakout Session #5: Initiatives in Advancing a Sustainable Industry

Changing Clothes for Sustainability? The How and Why of Clothing Redesign, Kristy A. Janigo, Marilyn DeLong, and Juanjuan Wu, University of Minnesota, USA

CONNECT Project: A Global Learning Experience on Sustainability in the Fashion Industry, Lynn M. Boorady, SUNY Buffalo State, USA; Jane Ledbury and Nicholas Hall, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; Karen Webster and Grant Emerson, RMIT, AUS; and Dr. Bingbing Du, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, China

Developing a Community Service-Learning Project: Sustainability in the Apparel Industry, Sara Stevens and Dr. Jongeun Kim

Precious Cut: A Practice-Based Research Toward Zero-Waste Design by Exploring Creative Pattern Cutting Methods and Draping Techniques, Elahe Saeidi and Virginia Wimberley, University of Alabama, USA


Moderators
avatar for Lynn Boorady

Lynn Boorady

Chair and Associate Professor, SUNY - Buffalo State

Speakers
BD

Bingbing Du

Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, China
GE

Grant Emerson

RMIT, AUS
NH

Nicholas Hall

Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
KA

Kristy A. Janigo

University of Minnesota, USA
JL

Jane Ledbury

Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
KW

Karen Webster

RMIT, AUS
JW

Juanjuan Wu

University of Minnesota, USA


Friday November 13, 2015 10:45am - 12:00pm MST
Anasazi North

2:00pm MST

Tambour Embroidery and Beading for Beginners
This session is intended to introduce participants to the basics of tambour embroidery, including a lecture on history and uses, and a hands-on trial period with both thread and beads. Presenters: Theresa Alexander and Lalon Alexander

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Friday November 13, 2015 2:00pm - 6:00pm MST
Anasazi North
 
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