In recent years intersectoral partnerships for sustainable development have been on the rise in many global commodity chains. Taking the coffee chain as an example, we explore the role of partnerships with the help of Global Commodity Chain analysis and Convention Theory. By means of production standards, partnerships are able to influence sustainability challenges at the production level. However, these partnerships show an imbalance in actor involvement, compete with each other and mainly create a parallel production integrated into the conventional chain. While being important initiators of change, partnerships are unable to turn the coffee chain into a sustainable chain. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</p
International audienceNonprofit organizations (NPOs) have deployed various strategies in motivating ...
This paper analyses how collaborative practices influence sustainability initiatives and the relatio...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...
In recent years intersectoral partnerships for sustainable development have been on the rise in many...
Intersectoral partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and...
Intersectoral partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and...
Intersectoral partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and...
Partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and civil society...
Executive Summary Purpose The coffee industry is traditionally known for ethical and sustainability ...
A diversity of public and private initiatives strive to address the human-environment challenges con...
Despite their recent proliferation in global agricultural commodity chains, little is known about th...
Despite their recent proliferation in global agricultural commodity chains, little is known about th...
Coffee, as a commodity and through its global value chains, is the focus of much interest to achieve...
The incorporation of sustainable practices in the supply chain management (SCM) has become recurrent...
Coffee offers a unique opportunity to promote sustainability as this production system integrates ec...
International audienceNonprofit organizations (NPOs) have deployed various strategies in motivating ...
This paper analyses how collaborative practices influence sustainability initiatives and the relatio...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...
In recent years intersectoral partnerships for sustainable development have been on the rise in many...
Intersectoral partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and...
Intersectoral partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and...
Intersectoral partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and...
Partnerships mirror the changing nature of the relationships among state, business and civil society...
Executive Summary Purpose The coffee industry is traditionally known for ethical and sustainability ...
A diversity of public and private initiatives strive to address the human-environment challenges con...
Despite their recent proliferation in global agricultural commodity chains, little is known about th...
Despite their recent proliferation in global agricultural commodity chains, little is known about th...
Coffee, as a commodity and through its global value chains, is the focus of much interest to achieve...
The incorporation of sustainable practices in the supply chain management (SCM) has become recurrent...
Coffee offers a unique opportunity to promote sustainability as this production system integrates ec...
International audienceNonprofit organizations (NPOs) have deployed various strategies in motivating ...
This paper analyses how collaborative practices influence sustainability initiatives and the relatio...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...