Purpose\ud – This paper aims to draw attention to the challenges modern slavery poses to supply chain management. Although many international supply chains are (most often unknowingly) connected to slave labour activities, supply chain managers and researchers have so far neglected the issue. This will most likely change as soon as civil society lobbying and new legislation impose increasing litigation and reputational risks on companies operating international supply chains. \ud \ud Design/methodology/approach\ud – The paper provides a definition of slavery; explores potentials for knowledge exchange with other disciplines; discusses management tools for detecting slavery, as well as suitable company responses after its detection; and outl...
This paper investigates modern slavery detection and remediation. Action research has been conducted...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
In this paper we argue that, to fully understand managers’ perceptions of modern slavery risk in the...
Purpose – This paper aims to draw attention to the challenges modern slavery poses to supply chain ...
Given increased awareness about modern slavery in supply chain management (SCM), this paper undertak...
This review of the role of business in tackling modern slavery in supply chains focuses on academic ...
The purpose of this rapid review is to lay out some of the general approaches used by both business ...
Modern slavery is a term we often meet but we do not even know what we hear really exists in practic...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
The Ethical Trading Initiative (2017) and the International Labour Organisation (2017) claim that 21...
'For the English to see' or effective change?-How supply chains are shaped by laws and regulations a...
PurposeThere is still significant variation in firms' efforts to address modern slavery issues in su...
The aim of this paper is to synthesise key elements of modern slavery in business supply chains by i...
Modern slavery challenges our traditional approaches to business and business research. It questions...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess whether firms' transparency in supply chain (TISC) sta...
This paper investigates modern slavery detection and remediation. Action research has been conducted...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
In this paper we argue that, to fully understand managers’ perceptions of modern slavery risk in the...
Purpose – This paper aims to draw attention to the challenges modern slavery poses to supply chain ...
Given increased awareness about modern slavery in supply chain management (SCM), this paper undertak...
This review of the role of business in tackling modern slavery in supply chains focuses on academic ...
The purpose of this rapid review is to lay out some of the general approaches used by both business ...
Modern slavery is a term we often meet but we do not even know what we hear really exists in practic...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
The Ethical Trading Initiative (2017) and the International Labour Organisation (2017) claim that 21...
'For the English to see' or effective change?-How supply chains are shaped by laws and regulations a...
PurposeThere is still significant variation in firms' efforts to address modern slavery issues in su...
The aim of this paper is to synthesise key elements of modern slavery in business supply chains by i...
Modern slavery challenges our traditional approaches to business and business research. It questions...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess whether firms' transparency in supply chain (TISC) sta...
This paper investigates modern slavery detection and remediation. Action research has been conducted...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
In this paper we argue that, to fully understand managers’ perceptions of modern slavery risk in the...