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Rebuilding an Industry Commodity Chain Through Know-How in a Traditional Sector: Case Study of the 1083 Jeans Brand

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Abstract

This chapter describes the traditional model of the industry commodity chain used by both academics and practitioners. It presents a case study providing new perspectives on the organization of the productive fabric and its management of knowledge and know-how. The case of1083, an iconic "Made in France" clothing brand, illustrates the new dynamics between customers and suppliers. The chapter considers new dynamics including the recreation of know-how, customer/supplier cooperation relationships and the driving role of the brand in transmitting new know-how to suppliers, which gives rise to an industrial ecosystem-type organization. The 1083 case study provides lessons on the orchestration of such an industrial organization, as a pioneer in the reconstruction of a traditional industry commodity chain. The coordination-cooperation dynamic, which contributes to the renewal of know-how, requires a certain leadership ability on the part of a leader or manager.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTraditional Knowledge and the Challenges of the Future
Subtitle of host publicationFrom a Cultural Heritage to a Source of Innovation
Publisherwiley
Pages279-290
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9781394417926
ISBN (Print)9781836690252
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Customer/supplier cooperation relationships
  • Industrial ecosystem-type organization
  • Industry commodity chain
  • Know-how
  • Leadership ability

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