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How effective are multinational companies at improving working
conditions in their supply chains? This book focuses on a crucial
dynamic in private efforts at regulating labor standards in
international production chains. It addresses questions regarding
the quality of rules (Are existing efforts to privately regulate
labor standards credible?) as well as business demand for private
regulation (To what extent are different types of regulation
adopted by companies?). This volume seeks to understand the
underlying issue of whether private regulation can be both
stringent and popular with firms. The study analyzes the nature and
origins of, the business demand for and the competition between all
relevant private regulatory organizations focusing on clothing
production. The argument of the book focuses on the interaction
between activists and firms, in consensual (developing and
governing private regulatory organizations) and in contentious
forms (activists exerting pressure on firms). The book describes
and explains an emerging divide in the effort to regulate working
conditions in clothing production between a larger cluster of less
stringent and a smaller cluster of more stringent private
regulatory organizations and their supporters. The analysis is
based on original data, adopting both comparative case study and
inferential statistical methods to explain developments in apparel,
retail and sportswear sectors.
How effective are multinational companies at improving working
conditions in their supply chains? This book focuses on a crucial
dynamic in private efforts at regulating labor standards in
international production chains. It addresses questions regarding
the quality of rules (Are existing efforts to privately regulate
labor standards credible?) as well as business demand for private
regulation (To what extent are different types of regulation
adopted by companies?). This volume seeks to understand the
underlying issue of whether private regulation can be both
stringent and popular with firms. The study analyzes the nature and
origins of, the business demand for and the competition between all
relevant private regulatory organizations focusing on clothing
production. The argument of the book focuses on the interaction
between activists and firms, in consensual (developing and
governing private regulatory organizations) and in contentious
forms (activists exerting pressure on firms). The book describes
and explains an emerging divide in the effort to regulate working
conditions in clothing production between a larger cluster of less
stringent and a smaller cluster of more stringent private
regulatory organizations and their supporters. The analysis is
based on original data, adopting both comparative case study and
inferential statistical methods to explain developments in apparel,
retail and sportswear sectors.
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