I've finished my three interviews as planned with a representative from Taiwan's spinning association, a manufacturing company and a founder of a company focusing on selling inventories. I am surprised that they are very helping. Next week, I will start interviews via phone to collect more data. I don't expect things would go that smooth since I'm calling randomly, I don't know the exact point of contact. I will ask for the boss directly, but the case can be they are seldom in the mill. This problem would mostly occur in spinning and dyeing mills which are much more capital incentive than weaving or knitting mills. Also, email is not commonly used. I am aiming at collecting 50 samples. I hope I don't have to make any changes to that.
Joanne
This blog belongs to the Master students in Textile Management at the Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås. Primarily, the second year students, as part of their program, embark on a field study - as interns at companies in different parts of the world, as research assistants to research projects performed at University of Borås or as individual field study projects, to fulfill their quest for new knowledge.These entries represent their experiences and reflections.
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