The objective of this paper is to examine value chain governance through case studies of four different certified value chains for Tanzanian tea. This paper takes a look at a traditional export commodity, tea, and discusses the implications of involvement in value-based certification schemes (Ethical Trading Initiative, Fairtrade, Organic and Rainforest Alliance) on certified producers in Tanzania. Each of these certification schemes makes claims on specific values that it is instilling in a particular ‘value chain’. This paper specifically analyses the network construction of each certified value chain and answers the questions: 1) which actors are involved in each value chain, 2) which values are claimed as organizing principles of these ...
A popular approach over the past twenty years has been to rely upon voluntary standards as a means t...
This volume presents seven case studies of global value chains alongside two theoretical chapters co...
This study investigates how a private, voluntary North American-based sustainability certification, ...
The objective of this paper is to examine value chain governance through case studies of four differ...
International audienceStandards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organi...
International audienceStandards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organi...
Standards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organic and Rainforest Allia...
Merging theories of performativity with Global Value Chains (GVC) analysis, I explore how standards ...
This study examines the implications of food standards required by international buyers and markets ...
Abstract Governing through standards has gained significant academic traction, particularly through ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the different ways that smallholders are brought into Fair...
Merging theories of performativity with Global Value Chains (GVC) analysis, I explore how standards ...
In the context of globalization, the success of a firm to sell its products on international and reg...
The Global Value Chain (GVC) approach has emerged as a novel methodological device for analysing eco...
A popular approach over the past twenty years has been to rely upon voluntary standards as a means t...
This volume presents seven case studies of global value chains alongside two theoretical chapters co...
This study investigates how a private, voluntary North American-based sustainability certification, ...
The objective of this paper is to examine value chain governance through case studies of four differ...
International audienceStandards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organi...
International audienceStandards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organi...
Standards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organic and Rainforest Allia...
Merging theories of performativity with Global Value Chains (GVC) analysis, I explore how standards ...
This study examines the implications of food standards required by international buyers and markets ...
Abstract Governing through standards has gained significant academic traction, particularly through ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the different ways that smallholders are brought into Fair...
Merging theories of performativity with Global Value Chains (GVC) analysis, I explore how standards ...
In the context of globalization, the success of a firm to sell its products on international and reg...
The Global Value Chain (GVC) approach has emerged as a novel methodological device for analysing eco...
A popular approach over the past twenty years has been to rely upon voluntary standards as a means t...
This volume presents seven case studies of global value chains alongside two theoretical chapters co...
This study investigates how a private, voluntary North American-based sustainability certification, ...