Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s suppliers across 51 countries over the years 1998–2005, the authors explore whether monitoring for compliance with corporate codes of conduct—currently the principal way both global corporations and labor rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs) address poor working conditions in global supply chain factories—achieved remediation, as indicated by improved working conditions and stepped-up enforcement of labor rights. Despite substantial efforts and investments by Nike and its staff to improve working conditions among its suppliers, monitoring alone appears to have produced only limited results. However, when monitoring efforts were combined with ...
In this article, we advance on ongoing debates about how global supply chain monitoring can work to ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 80
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labour sta...
Social compliance programs employed by MNEs face significant challenges in enforcing labor standards...
In the summer of 1997, Nguyen Thi Thu Phuong died making Nike sneakers in a factory in North Vietnam...
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labor stan...
This research examined the effects of voluntary factory audits on labor conditions. Sometimes referr...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiz...
The diffusion of manufacturing supply chains worldwide has provoked a fierce debate over how to effe...
In this article, we advance on ongoing debates about how global supply chain monitoring can work to ...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiza...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
In this article, we advance on ongoing debates about how global supply chain monitoring can work to ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 80
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labour sta...
Social compliance programs employed by MNEs face significant challenges in enforcing labor standards...
In the summer of 1997, Nguyen Thi Thu Phuong died making Nike sneakers in a factory in North Vietnam...
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labor stan...
This research examined the effects of voluntary factory audits on labor conditions. Sometimes referr...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiz...
The diffusion of manufacturing supply chains worldwide has provoked a fierce debate over how to effe...
In this article, we advance on ongoing debates about how global supply chain monitoring can work to ...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiza...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
In this article, we advance on ongoing debates about how global supply chain monitoring can work to ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
Do purchasing practices support or undermine the regulation of labor standards in global supply chai...