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Jane S. Craig has taught a wide range of courses over
the last twelve years. Currently she teaches courses related to the evaluation
and making of Apparel including flat pattern and CAD for Apparel design.
Dr. Craig has an MS in textiles and Apparel from the University of Illinois,
an MBA from The University of Texas at Austin and a Ph.D. in Merchandising,
Design and Family Economics from Texas Tech University. Her research interests
concern the Texas Apparel industry. Areas of interest include women-owned
Apparel businesses, success strategies for Apparel businesses, Quick Response
in the Apparel industry and custom cowboy boot makers.
Selected Publications
Martin, R., Horridge, P., and Craig, J. (1998). Diffusion of quick
response in the Texas sewn products industry. Family and Consumer Sciences
Research Journal, 26(3), 303-327.
Mandel, S., Stewart, A., Boal, K., and Craig, J. (1998). (1st
review). Organizational taxonomy: a search for performance while solving
the problems of polythetic classification in the Texas Apparel industry.
Administrative Science Quarterly.
Craig, J., Horridge, P., and Martin, R. (1997). Apparel manufacturing
business owners: a gender comparison. Clothing and Textiles Research
Journal, 24 (2), 139-160.
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