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Title
Trust in Mitumba: Trade relationships in the Kenyan second-hand clothing market |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/19492 |
Date
2012 |
Author(s)
Hoogerbrugge, A |
Contributor(s)
Bähre, E |
Abstract
The mitumba trade of second-hand clothing in Kenya has been growing rapidly the last twenty years, making the street vendors selling from huge piles of second-hand clothing very familiar in the street view. The complexity of this network behind the import, unpacking, distribution, adjusting, selling and buying of second-hand clothes, has been examined through a three month field study in Mombasa, the biggest harbor city of Kenya. By taking this chain of relationships as departure, trust and distrust have been uncovered as mechanisms which create tensions, chooses, manipulations, commitments and expectations for second-hand clothing traders. Trying to make a living in this trade requires the strategic use of reputation, social connections and information, making the complexity and applications of trust in this value chain of key importance for the study of the second-hand clothing market. |
Subject(s)
Kenya, second-hand clothing, supply chain, trust, stereotypes |
Language
en_US |
Type of publication
Master thesis |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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