Publication: Are multinational companies responsible for working conditions in their supply chains? From intuition to argument
Are multinational companies responsible for working conditions in their supply chains? From intuition to argument
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Dänzer, S. (2011). Are multinational companies responsible for working conditions in their supply chains? From intuition to argument. Analyse & Kritik, 33(1), 175–194.
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Although many people seem to share the intuition that multinational companies (MNEs) carry a responsibility for the working conditions in their supply chains, the justification offered for this assumption is usually rather unclear. This article explores a promising strategy for grounding the relevant intuition and for rendering its content more precise. It applies the criteria of David Miller's connection theory of remedial responsibility to different forms of supply chain governance as characterized by the Global Value Chains (GVC) f
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Dänzer, S. (2011). Are multinational companies responsible for working conditions in their supply chains? From intuition to argument. Analyse & Kritik, 33(1), 175–194.