Based on fieldwork in the Tiruppur garment manufacturing cluster in Tamil Nadu, this paper focuses on the ways in which ethical corporate regulations are shaped by and constitutive of power relations and inequalities in the global market. It explores the ways in which standards imposed on supply firms help to generate not only measurable and auditable changes in conditions of work, but also to mould social relationships between different actors in transnational production chains. It argues that codes and standards do not merely contribute to the manufacture of commodities to specified standards; they also generate new social regimes of power and inequality
Complementing the rise of ethical trading initiatives there has been a parallel growth in the number...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...
With complex buyer-driven global production networks and a labour-intensive manufacturing process, t...
With complex buyer-driven global production networks and a labour-intensive manufacturing process, t...
While globalised production offers development opportunities, it also involves challenges to the wel...
This PhD aims to generate a better understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in global ...
In the recent past, especially after the Rana Plaza incident in Bangladesh, more attention has been ...
The corporate world today is highly pro-active in adopting ethical practices that cater to the uplif...
Global production and trade networks have significant transformative effects on production regimes a...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
The economic importance of the Indian Textile and Clothing (T&C) industry is unquestioned. It is one...
Deploying an approach to chain analysis concerned with regional differentiation and backshoring, thi...
Suppliers are embedded simultaneously in the global value chains (GVCs) of their lead firms and in t...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Complementing the rise of ethical trading initiatives there has been a parallel growth in the number...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...
With complex buyer-driven global production networks and a labour-intensive manufacturing process, t...
With complex buyer-driven global production networks and a labour-intensive manufacturing process, t...
While globalised production offers development opportunities, it also involves challenges to the wel...
This PhD aims to generate a better understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in global ...
In the recent past, especially after the Rana Plaza incident in Bangladesh, more attention has been ...
The corporate world today is highly pro-active in adopting ethical practices that cater to the uplif...
Global production and trade networks have significant transformative effects on production regimes a...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
The economic importance of the Indian Textile and Clothing (T&C) industry is unquestioned. It is one...
Deploying an approach to chain analysis concerned with regional differentiation and backshoring, thi...
Suppliers are embedded simultaneously in the global value chains (GVCs) of their lead firms and in t...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Complementing the rise of ethical trading initiatives there has been a parallel growth in the number...
CSR has become a tool for global corporations to justify their outsourcing practices in other countr...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...