Editorial
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https://doi.org/10.24054/face.v23i3.2610Abstract
The topics covered in Volume 23, 2023 of the FACE Journal encompass a variety of themes that are currently relevant to economics and business sciences. These range from the impact of perceived health quality during the pandemic to the analysis of corporate social responsibility in the textile industry, as well as family businesses. Furthermore, some articles explore areas such as knowledge and learning in entrepreneurs, sales analysis during the pandemic, sustainable marketing in fashion, and the survival analysis of family businesses. Through these articles, a diversity of approaches is observed, from studies on the intersection between economics, society, and the environment, exploring the importance of sustainable strategies, user perceptions of essential services, and the role of education and experience in entrepreneurial development. In the context of business economics, crucial topics such as the survival and evolution of family businesses, especially in generational change contexts, stand out, providing a deeper understanding of organizational and management dynamics in these environments. On the other hand, the intersection between corporate social responsibility and the textile industry offers a critical look at the authenticity and effectiveness of sustainability practices in a sector with high social and environmental impact. Additionally, research on the impact of sustainable marketing and preference for vintage fashion among Generation Z is relevant in the realm of consumer behavior. These analyses delve into how environmental and social concerns influence purchasing decisions, which is essential for understanding current market trends.
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