Despite decades of debate and efforts to improve global labor standards, multiple problems still persist. Whether arguing for a more active role for the state, persuading firms to adopt codes of conduct, improving monitoring and sanctioning processes or seeking a higher degree of commitment between supply chain actors, scholars still lack an adequate explanation for why labor problems do not show improvement. Existing theories, while they will help, are not sufficient to solve this issue because they are focused on the production side of markets—the result both of an intellectual and policy bias towards production and the tendency to look for solutions where problems occur. Using a case study of Hewlett-Packard’s (HP) supply chain, qualita...
In response to media exposés and activist group pressure to eliminate exploitive working conditions,...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
In the past decades, fashion brands and retailers in the West have introduced supplier’s Codes of Co...
Despite decades of debate and efforts to improve global labor standards, multiple problems still per...
Despite decades of debate and efforts to improve global labor standards, multiple problems still per...
Concerns about poor working conditions in global supply chains have led to private initiatives that ...
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...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiz...
Worker rights advocates seeking to improve labor conditions in global supply chains have engaged in ...
Although firms in diverse industries increasingly adopt private regulation of labor standards for wo...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiza...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...
85 pagesThis research examines the impact of brands’ purchasing practices on suppliers’ shop floor l...
In response to media exposés and activist group pressure to eliminate exploitive working conditions,...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
In the past decades, fashion brands and retailers in the West have introduced supplier’s Codes of Co...
Despite decades of debate and efforts to improve global labor standards, multiple problems still per...
Despite decades of debate and efforts to improve global labor standards, multiple problems still per...
Concerns about poor working conditions in global supply chains have led to private initiatives that ...
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...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiz...
Worker rights advocates seeking to improve labor conditions in global supply chains have engaged in ...
Although firms in diverse industries increasingly adopt private regulation of labor standards for wo...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiza...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...
85 pagesThis research examines the impact of brands’ purchasing practices on suppliers’ shop floor l...
In response to media exposés and activist group pressure to eliminate exploitive working conditions,...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
In the past decades, fashion brands and retailers in the West have introduced supplier’s Codes of Co...