Today\u27s consumers prefer products from socially responsible brands (Nielson 2014) and are concerned about where and how their products are made. However, given that 97.3% of apparel consumed in the US is imported (AAFA, 2016), mostly from developing countries, it is difficult for US consumers to understand the social impact of their purchase choices, given that each supplier country has its own labor regulations.Today\u27s consumers prefer products from socially responsible brands (Nielson 2014) and are concerned about where and how their products are made. However, given that 97.3% of apparel consumed in the US is imported (AAFA, 2016), mostly from developing countries, it is difficult for US consumers to understand the social impact of...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
The purpose of the study is to explore why is the utilization of U.S. FTAs falling for apparel impor...
97.3 percent of apparel products sold in the United States during 2015 were imported (AAFA, 2016). S...
This paper is part of a larger project on globalization and labor standards organized by Professor R...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
International trade in apparel and textiles is regulated by a system of bilateral tariffs and quotas...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...
The diffusion of manufacturing supply chains worldwide has provoked a fierce debate over how to effe...
[Excerpt] In 1993, the United States Congress provided for the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Inter...
This paper examines the development of textile and garment manufacturing in the context of the preva...
International trade in textiles and apparel has, as of January 1, 2005, been set free from the very ...
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labor stan...
With a year-long presidential campaign focused on \u27Make America Great Again\u27, there was a huge...
What is the relationship between trade and social institutions in the developing world? The research...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
The purpose of the study is to explore why is the utilization of U.S. FTAs falling for apparel impor...
97.3 percent of apparel products sold in the United States during 2015 were imported (AAFA, 2016). S...
This paper is part of a larger project on globalization and labor standards organized by Professor R...
The right to organize is the worker's most effective weapon against exploitative conditions. Yet the...
International trade in apparel and textiles is regulated by a system of bilateral tariffs and quotas...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...
The diffusion of manufacturing supply chains worldwide has provoked a fierce debate over how to effe...
[Excerpt] In 1993, the United States Congress provided for the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Inter...
This paper examines the development of textile and garment manufacturing in the context of the preva...
International trade in textiles and apparel has, as of January 1, 2005, been set free from the very ...
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labor stan...
With a year-long presidential campaign focused on \u27Make America Great Again\u27, there was a huge...
What is the relationship between trade and social institutions in the developing world? The research...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
The purpose of the study is to explore why is the utilization of U.S. FTAs falling for apparel impor...