Corporate Social Responsibility in Global Value Chains: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?

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Peter Lund-Thomsen
Adam Lindgreen
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[1] Copenhagen Business School,Center for Corporate Social Responsibility
[2] Cardiff University,Cardiff Business School
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2014年 / 123卷
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Compliance paradigm; Cooperative paradigm; Corporate social responsibility; Global value chains;
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We outline the drivers, main features, and conceptual underpinnings of the compliance paradigm. We then use a similar structure to investigate the drivers, main features, and conceptual underpinnings of the cooperative paradigm for working with CSR in global value chains. We argue that the measures proposed in the new cooperation paradigm are unlikely to alter power relationships in global value chains and bring about sustained improvements in workers’ conditions in developing country export industries. After that, we provide a critical appraisal of the potential and limits of the cooperative paradigm, we summarize our findings, and we outline avenues for research: purchasing practices and labor standard noncompliance, CSR capacity building among local suppliers, and improved CSR monitoring by local resources in the developing world.
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