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Collaboration between Academia, Industry and Education to Embed Sustainability across the Hairdressing Profession

Collaboration between Academia, Industry and Education to Embed Sustainability across the Hairdressing Profession
Collaboration between Academia, Industry and Education to Embed Sustainability across the Hairdressing Profession
This chapter outlines a unique collaboration between industry, academia and education to embed sustainability across the hairdressing sector. The chapter is in two parts with the first part written by Dr Denise Baden from the academic perspective. Dr Baden begins by outlining why the hairdressing sector is especially important to engage with respect to sustainability. Three projects run by the Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, and funded by the Economics and Social Research Council (ESRC) are then described. Lynda Whitehorn then expands upon the context of hairdressing practice, training and education from the perspective of Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT) – a specialist awarding organisation which offers vocational and technical qualifications in a variety of service sectors, including hairdressing and barbering. In the process, we show how the collaboration between academia, industry and education enabled sustainable practice to become embedded across the sector.
corporate social responsibility (CSR), Sustainable Business, Hairdressing
259-280
Emerald Publishing
Baden, Denise
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Whitehorn, Lynda
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Baden, Denise
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Whitehorn, Lynda
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Baden, Denise and Whitehorn, Lynda (2020) Collaboration between Academia, Industry and Education to Embed Sustainability across the Hairdressing Profession. In, CSR in an age of Isolationism. Emerald Publishing, pp. 259-280. (doi:10.1108/S2043-052320200000016014/full/html).

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Abstract

This chapter outlines a unique collaboration between industry, academia and education to embed sustainability across the hairdressing sector. The chapter is in two parts with the first part written by Dr Denise Baden from the academic perspective. Dr Baden begins by outlining why the hairdressing sector is especially important to engage with respect to sustainability. Three projects run by the Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, and funded by the Economics and Social Research Council (ESRC) are then described. Lynda Whitehorn then expands upon the context of hairdressing practice, training and education from the perspective of Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT) – a specialist awarding organisation which offers vocational and technical qualifications in a variety of service sectors, including hairdressing and barbering. In the process, we show how the collaboration between academia, industry and education enabled sustainable practice to become embedded across the sector.

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Published date: 30 November 2020
Keywords: corporate social responsibility (CSR), Sustainable Business, Hairdressing

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Local EPrints ID: 458163
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/458163
PURE UUID: f08e5ec2-a137-4616-a4c5-c2fc0de64f78
ORCID for Denise Baden: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2736-4483

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Date deposited: 30 Jun 2022 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:46

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Author: Denise Baden ORCID iD
Author: Lynda Whitehorn

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