The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused on whether and how corporate buyers can help improve labor and safety standards in the factories that supply them by adopting codes of conduct, joining social certification schemes, participating in social audit processes, and financing safety improvements. In this Note, I argue that more attention should be paid to the possibility that private regulation schemes – whatever degree of compliance they achieve - mostly result in a displacement effect or sorting dynamic that leaves overall level of working conditions unchanged. The Note sketches a research agenda aimed at identifying the conditions under which a sorting dynamic can occur and at co...
Despite decades of growing engagement of transnational private regulation in labour standards, debat...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
This Article analyzes the effectiveness of emerging domestic legislation on global supply chain tran...
Although firms in diverse industries increasingly adopt private regulation of labor standards for wo...
Worker rights advocates seeking to improve labor conditions in global supply chains have engaged in ...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
This research tackled the question of what private actors can do differently to reduce instances of ...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
Concerns about poor working conditions in global supply chains have led to private initiatives that ...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
A growing body of scholarship analyzes the emergence and resilience of forced labor in developing co...
The home states of multinational enterprises have in recent years sought to use publi...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Despite decades of growing engagement of transnational private regulation in labour standards, debat...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
This Article analyzes the effectiveness of emerging domestic legislation on global supply chain tran...
Although firms in diverse industries increasingly adopt private regulation of labor standards for wo...
Worker rights advocates seeking to improve labor conditions in global supply chains have engaged in ...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
This research tackled the question of what private actors can do differently to reduce instances of ...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
Concerns about poor working conditions in global supply chains have led to private initiatives that ...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
A growing body of scholarship analyzes the emergence and resilience of forced labor in developing co...
The home states of multinational enterprises have in recent years sought to use publi...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
Despite decades of growing engagement of transnational private regulation in labour standards, debat...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
This Article analyzes the effectiveness of emerging domestic legislation on global supply chain tran...