• A
  • A
  • A
  • ABC
  • ABC
  • ABC
  • А
  • А
  • А
  • А
  • А
Regular version of the site
  • HSE University
  • Student Theses
  • Development of an Online-Platform for Creating and Distributing of Custom Clothes: Design Development and Market Positioning

Development of an Online-Platform for Creating and Distributing of Custom Clothes: Design Development and Market Positioning

Student: Kitian Akmal

Supervisor: Sergey Zhurikhin

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Electronic Business (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2019

This work is dedicated to create and launch the online-platform for creating and selling clothes, which were created by its users. Also all of the steps related to the process of creating and launching of the platform was analyzed. Among these steps were such as the process of developing of website’s design and website’s structure. Additionally platform profitability was calculated and the ways of raising funds were explored. In addition, the potential audience of the platform was analyzed for the interest in the platform: both from the users who should create the clothes and from the users who should buy them.

Full text (added June 10, 2019)

Student Theses at HSE must be completed in accordance with the University Rules and regulations specified by each educational programme.

Summaries of all theses must be published and made freely available on the HSE website.

The full text of a thesis can be published in open access on the HSE website only if the authoring student (copyright holder) agrees, or, if the thesis was written by a team of students, if all the co-authors (copyright holders) agree. After a thesis is published on the HSE website, it obtains the status of an online publication.

Student theses are objects of copyright and their use is subject to limitations in accordance with the Russian Federation’s law on intellectual property.

In the event that a thesis is quoted or otherwise used, reference to the author’s name and the source of quotation is required.

Search all student theses