The global coffee sector has seen a transformation towards more ‘sustainable’ forms of production, and, simultaneously, the continued dominance of mainstream coffee firms and practices. We examine this paradox by conceptualizing the underlying process of political corporate social responsibility (PCSR) as a series of long-term, multi-dimensional interactions between civil society and corporate actors, drawing from the neo-Gramscian concepts of hegemony and passive revolution. A longitudinal study of the evolution of coffee sustainability standards suggests that PCSR can be understood as a process of challenging and defending value regimes, within which viable configurations of economic models, normative cultural values, and governance str...
Charles Manz returns to the JVBL providing ‒ together with several fellow researchers/writers ‒ a ca...
As one of the world’s most traded agricultural commodities, coffee constitutes a significant part of...
In a world where risks against climate, humanity and life is arising, we get anxious to act against ...
The global coffee sector has seen a transformation towards more ‘sustainable' forms of production, a...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...
A diversity of public and private initiatives strive to address the human-environment challenges con...
In a politically uncertain and distrusted world, citizens appear to be seeking political expression ...
Coffee is a much enjoyed everyday-luxury in many parts of the world. It is not only enjoyed as a sti...
Coffee is one of the most important agricultural commodities in the world. Due to its economic impor...
Since the collapse of the international coffee agreement in 1989, attention has increasingly focused...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
This paper examines the case of sustainable coffee as faced by Sara Lee's International Coffee and T...
Coffee, as a commodity and through its global value chains, is the focus of much interest to achieve...
Nicaraguan smallholder cooperative leaders working in partnership with a California-based small-scal...
This overview article examines the various dimensions of sustainable coffee as well as the actors in...
Charles Manz returns to the JVBL providing ‒ together with several fellow researchers/writers ‒ a ca...
As one of the world’s most traded agricultural commodities, coffee constitutes a significant part of...
In a world where risks against climate, humanity and life is arising, we get anxious to act against ...
The global coffee sector has seen a transformation towards more ‘sustainable' forms of production, a...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...
A diversity of public and private initiatives strive to address the human-environment challenges con...
In a politically uncertain and distrusted world, citizens appear to be seeking political expression ...
Coffee is a much enjoyed everyday-luxury in many parts of the world. It is not only enjoyed as a sti...
Coffee is one of the most important agricultural commodities in the world. Due to its economic impor...
Since the collapse of the international coffee agreement in 1989, attention has increasingly focused...
Summary. — Coffee is a truly global commodity and a major foreign exchange earner in many developing...
This paper examines the case of sustainable coffee as faced by Sara Lee's International Coffee and T...
Coffee, as a commodity and through its global value chains, is the focus of much interest to achieve...
Nicaraguan smallholder cooperative leaders working in partnership with a California-based small-scal...
This overview article examines the various dimensions of sustainable coffee as well as the actors in...
Charles Manz returns to the JVBL providing ‒ together with several fellow researchers/writers ‒ a ca...
As one of the world’s most traded agricultural commodities, coffee constitutes a significant part of...
In a world where risks against climate, humanity and life is arising, we get anxious to act against ...