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Business Power And Sustainability In A World Of Global Value Chains Stefano Ponte

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Business Power And Sustainability In A World Of Global Value Chains Stefano Ponte
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Author: Stefano Ponte
ISBN: 9781350218826, 1350218820
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Business Power And Sustainability In A World Of Global Value Chains Stefano Ponte by Stefano Ponte 9781350218826, 1350218820 instant download after payment.

The interaction of sustainability governance and global value chains has crucial implications the world over. When it comes to sustainability the last decade has witnessed the birth of hybrid forms of governance where business, civil society and public actors interact at different levels, leading to a focus on concepts of legitimacy within multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs).
Based in over 15 years of theoretical engagement and field research, Business, Power and Sustainability draws from both labour-intensive value chains, such as in the agro-food sector (coffee, wine, fish, biofuels, palm oil), and from capital-intensive value chains such as in shipping and aviation, to discuss how sustainability governance can be best designed, managed and institutionalized in today’s world of global value chains (GVCs). Examining current theoretical and analytical efforts aimed at including sustainability issues in GVC governance theory, it expands on recent work examining GVC upgrading by introducing the concept of environmental upgrading; and through new conceptions of orchestration, it provides suggestions for how governments and international organizations can best facilitate the achievement of sustainability goals.
Essential reading on the governance of sustainability in the twenty-first century.

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