The disaggregation and geographic dispersion of global value chains (GVCs) have expanded the responsibility of international buyers from firm-level corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards social sustainability of their emerging country suppliers. We theorize, in this paper, that the effectiveness of lead firms’ GVC governance strategies for social sustainability—which can be audit-based or cooperation-based—depends on the local institutional context of the supplier. Supplier country institutions exert legal and civil society pressures for social sustainability, which shape suppliers’ attitude and receptiveness towards lead firm requests. Using unique primary data from 356 garment and footwear suppliers in 11 emerging countries, which ...
Purpose: Tragic incidents like the Rana Plaza building collapse call into question the value and eff...
This paper poses some questions related to the current state of international business and the way i...
Our current society is not successful in mitigation of global social and environmental challenges. S...
The disaggregation and geographic dispersion of global value chains (GVCs) have expanded the respons...
The disaggregation and geographic dispersion of global value chains (GVCs) have expanded the respons...
Managing change in suppliers is a challenging issue for firms. In particular, there is a lack of und...
AbstractFor sustainability, research in operations and supply chain management historically emphasiz...
This article critically discusses the developing legislative framework for Corporate Social Responsi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate why developing country suppliers are adopti...
This chapter aims at investigating the impact that more sustainable sourcing policies carried on by ...
Suppliers are embedded simultaneously in the global value chains (GVCs) of their lead firms and in t...
Breaches of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in global value chains (GVCs) pose a managerial ch...
Poor working conditions remain a serious problem in supplier facilities in developing countries. Whi...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Firms typically go through an evolutionary process in development of their Corporate Social Responsi...
Purpose: Tragic incidents like the Rana Plaza building collapse call into question the value and eff...
This paper poses some questions related to the current state of international business and the way i...
Our current society is not successful in mitigation of global social and environmental challenges. S...
The disaggregation and geographic dispersion of global value chains (GVCs) have expanded the respons...
The disaggregation and geographic dispersion of global value chains (GVCs) have expanded the respons...
Managing change in suppliers is a challenging issue for firms. In particular, there is a lack of und...
AbstractFor sustainability, research in operations and supply chain management historically emphasiz...
This article critically discusses the developing legislative framework for Corporate Social Responsi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate why developing country suppliers are adopti...
This chapter aims at investigating the impact that more sustainable sourcing policies carried on by ...
Suppliers are embedded simultaneously in the global value chains (GVCs) of their lead firms and in t...
Breaches of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in global value chains (GVCs) pose a managerial ch...
Poor working conditions remain a serious problem in supplier facilities in developing countries. Whi...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Firms typically go through an evolutionary process in development of their Corporate Social Responsi...
Purpose: Tragic incidents like the Rana Plaza building collapse call into question the value and eff...
This paper poses some questions related to the current state of international business and the way i...
Our current society is not successful in mitigation of global social and environmental challenges. S...