This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by global brands enacting compliance measures to improve safety and working conditions in the Bangladesh garment industry. We explore how key actors in the Bangladesh garment sector who constitute the local production system of the global supply chain experienced the implementation of global agreements on factory safety. We argue that global safety compliance measures through multi-stakeholder initiatives provide legitimacy to multinational corporations and their global brands but do little to address the structural problems arising from exploitative pricing and procurement practices, which are the key reasons for deplorable working conditions i...
In the span of a few decades, Bangladesh has risen to become the second largest garment exporter in ...
Purpose – This study aims to contribute to the debate on the efficacy of softer regulations to preve...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of female workers in the readymade garment industry in Bangla...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
This thesis provides an original contribution to understanding of stakeholder capitalism and applica...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
The Bangladeshi garment sector is a leading garment manufacturing industry in the world that has bee...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiz...
This paper examines how far the workplace inspection programme established under the 2013 Accord on ...
The exploitation of workers in global supply chains (GSCs) has been strengthened over the past 40 ye...
This article investigates the Bangladeshi garment industry that supplies ready-made garments for glo...
This article explores the relationship between labor unions and labor precarity in Bangladesh’s garm...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiza...
This Introduction synthesizes the key themes of this special cluster of articles and explores the im...
The aim of this research is to look into the current situation and difficulties that the compliance ...
In the span of a few decades, Bangladesh has risen to become the second largest garment exporter in ...
Purpose – This study aims to contribute to the debate on the efficacy of softer regulations to preve...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of female workers in the readymade garment industry in Bangla...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
This thesis provides an original contribution to understanding of stakeholder capitalism and applica...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
The Bangladeshi garment sector is a leading garment manufacturing industry in the world that has bee...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiz...
This paper examines how far the workplace inspection programme established under the 2013 Accord on ...
The exploitation of workers in global supply chains (GSCs) has been strengthened over the past 40 ye...
This article investigates the Bangladeshi garment industry that supplies ready-made garments for glo...
This article explores the relationship between labor unions and labor precarity in Bangladesh’s garm...
Private, voluntary compliance programs, promoted by global corporations and nongovernmental organiza...
This Introduction synthesizes the key themes of this special cluster of articles and explores the im...
The aim of this research is to look into the current situation and difficulties that the compliance ...
In the span of a few decades, Bangladesh has risen to become the second largest garment exporter in ...
Purpose – This study aims to contribute to the debate on the efficacy of softer regulations to preve...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of female workers in the readymade garment industry in Bangla...