Papers by Dr. Seema Sambargi

Background: With a significant detrimental impact on the environment and society, the fashion ind... more Background: With a significant detrimental impact on the environment and society, the fashion industry has emerged as one of the most polluting and resource-intensive sectors of the global economy. This research paper explores the necessity for sustainable fashion, how it will assist to address the aforementioned issues, and how we, as a community, can positively impact the fashion industry and change it. The paper will cover a variety of subjects and provide a comprehensive overview of the environmental impacts of the fashion industry, including its impact on waste generation, greenhouse gas emissions, and water contamination. Fast fashion's societal impacts are discussed, including subpar working conditions, employee exploitation, and violations of human rights. Further investigation is done into the meaning and practises of sustainable fashion, as well as its potential benefits, such as its capacity to enhance the social and economic conditions in the industry and minimise its unfavourable environmental consequences. In order to create a sustainable fashion future, the paper promotes cooperation among businesses, consumers, governments, and civil society. It highlights the pressing necessity for the fashion sector to make the switch to more environmentally friendly practises. Purpose: The purpose of this research paper is to study consumer attitudes and behaviour towards purchasing sustainable fashion in India and further examines the current scenario of fast fashion and how deeply rooted it is in the mind of consumers.
International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management, Apr 16, 2023

International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management
Background: With a significant detrimental impact on the environment and society, the fashion ind... more Background: With a significant detrimental impact on the environment and society, the fashion industry has emerged as one of the most polluting and resource-intensive sectors of the global economy. This research paper explores the necessity for sustainable fashion, how it will assist to address the aforementioned issues, and how we, as a community, can positively impact the fashion industry and change it. The paper will cover a variety of subjects and provide a comprehensive overview of the environmental impacts of the fashion industry, including its impact on waste generation, greenhouse gas emissions, and water contamination. Fast fashion's societal impacts are discussed, including subpar working conditions, employee exploitation, and violations of human rights. Further investigation is done into the meaning and practises of sustainable fashion, as well as its potential benefits, such as its capacity to enhance the social and economic conditions in the industry and minimise it...
Andre Francis works as a medical statistician. He has previously taught Mathematics, Statistics a... more Andre Francis works as a medical statistician. He has previously taught Mathematics, Statistics and Information Processing to students on business and professional courses. His teaching experience has covered a wide area, including training students learning basic skills through to teaching undergraduates. He has also had previous industrial (costing) and commercial (export) experience and served for six years in statistical branches of Training Command in the Royal Air Force.
Adarsh Journal of Management Research, 2010
It all began on 16 th July 2010, when Radio Jockey (RJ) Rock star Rohit while hosting a program '... more It all began on 16 th July 2010, when Radio Jockey (RJ) Rock star Rohit while hosting a program 'Sakkath Chathri' on 92.7 BIG FM , a popular radio music station in Bangalore, asked the audience a question-"Who is the biggest Chathri in Sandalwood?". The, word 'chathri' in Kannada slang means fraudster. Members of the audience across Bangalore called in the music station to express their views and opinions, which were being broadcast live. Many views and opinions were expressed, and allegedly the Radio Jockey during the course of his conversations, instigated the audience to say
Adarsh Journal of Management Research, 2013
Adarsh Journal of Management Research, 2014
Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2019
The two main aspects of Human Resource Accounting (HRA) are measurement & reporting on invest... more The two main aspects of Human Resource Accounting (HRA) are measurement & reporting on investment relate to employees and the value generated by them. It is very useful for the investors for investing in the stocks of the companies based on such information. The current study is focused on the awareness of H R A Practices among the equity investors in Bengaluru City. The data collection was done through a structured questionnaire for analysis. The data was analysed through paired sample t-test which has shown the before and after effects of investment by the Accounting Information. The study also disclosed that the level of awareness about HRA information is high.
The Mathematical Gazette, 1987
Andre Francis works as a medical statistician. He has previously taught Mathematics, Statistics a... more Andre Francis works as a medical statistician. He has previously taught Mathematics, Statistics and Information Processing to students on business and professional courses. His teaching experience has covered a wide area, including training students learning basic skills through to teaching undergraduates. He has also had previous industrial (costing) and commercial (export) experience and served for six years in statistical branches of Training Command in the Royal Air Force.
PES Business Review, 2016
India is expected to become the world's fastest growing e-commerce market, driven by robu... more India is expected to become the world's fastest growing e-commerce market, driven by robust investment in the sector and rapid increase in the number of internet users. The objectives of this empirical study is to come up with valid and reliable items to measure the orientation of women consumers and then to find if they influence their shopping behaviour. That is, this study attempts to predict women online consumers using shopping orientation of women. Exploratory factor analysis is used to come up with sub scales to measure the shopping orientation and a confirmatory factor analysis is conducted for establishing the validity of the so obtained sub scales. Logistic regression is then used to model the online purchase behaviour using the sub scales of shopping orientation.
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Papers by Dr. Seema Sambargi