TY - BOOK ID - 61124942 TI - Belt and Road Initiative – Collaboration for Success AU - Chan, Eve Man Hin. AU - Gunasekaran, Angappa. PY - 2020 SN - 9811515255 9811515247 PB - Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Engineering economics. KW - Engineering economy. KW - Textile industry. KW - Business logistics. KW - Trade. KW - Business. KW - Commerce. KW - Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing. KW - Textile Engineering. KW - Supply Chain Management. KW - Trade KW - Economics KW - Business KW - Transportation KW - Management KW - Commerce KW - Industrial management KW - Supply chain management KW - Logistics KW - Textile industry and fabrics KW - Textiles industry KW - Manufacturing industries KW - Economy, Engineering KW - Engineering economics KW - Industrial engineering KW - China KW - Foreign economic relations. KW - Traffic (Commerce) KW - Merchants UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61124942 AB - This book presents a series of studies analyzing critical factors that promote and constrain textile & clothing (T&C) production and trade in the Belt & Road (B&R) countries, and forces that drive the restructuring and transforming of global T&C supply chain and operations in the B&R context. The book also offers insights into the challenges and opportunities for T&C manufacturing in B&R countries through interviews with T&C experts, and also examines how Hong Kong can strengthen its “super-connector” role by facilitating sustainable trade and development in the T&C industries, as well as discussion on the impact of global trade wars on T&C trade. In the studies presented in this book, they offer topics ranging from the macro-economy, international business environment and strategies, logistics and supply chain, policy changes, to sustainability. The studies offer descriptive, theoretical and empirical analyses that explore T&C business and management related opportunities and challenges that are derived from the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Econometric analysis with the gravity model is applied to T&C trade and extended to cover other areas that have not been considered in previous studies, such as production costs, export supply chain costs, technologies, demographical factors, and factors related to the business environment and policies, including qualitative variables. Studies using in-depth interviews and linear regression analysis are also present to explore new factors for T&C trade and production relocation to B&R countries. ER -