Corporate Social Responsibility and Freedom of Association Rights: The Precarious Quest for Legitimacy and Control in Global Supply Chains November 13, 2012Posted in: AcademicBy: Mark Annervia Politics & SocietyTags: Apparel, Corporate Social Responsibility Download Mark-Anner-2012-Anner-Politics-Society-CSR.pdf, 1 MB
Buyer Power, Pricing Practices, and Labor Outcomes in Global Supply Chains August 1, 2012Posted in: AcademicBy: Jennifer Bair, Jeremy Blasi, Mark Annervia Institutions Program, University of Colorado at BoulderTags: Apparel, Corporate Social Responsibility, Labor Conditions Download inst2012-0011.pdf, 305 KB
A Reivew of Private Regulation: Codes and Monitoring in the Apparel Industry June 21, 2012Posted in: AcademicBy: Jill Esbenshadevia Sociology CompassTags: Apparel, Bangladesh, Corporate Social Responsibility Download Jill-Esbenshade-EsbenshadeSocCompass.pdf, 107 KB
‘Free us up so we can be responsible!’ The co-evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility and neo-liberalism in the UK, 1977–2010 November 23, 2011Posted in: AcademicBy: Daniel Kindermanvia Socio-Economic ReviewTags: Corporate Social Responsibility Download Daniel-Kinderman-Kinderman-SER-2012.pdf, 203 KB
The History and Evolution of Forced Labor in Florida Agriculture October 1, 2011Posted in: AcademicBy: Greg Asbed, Sean Sellersvia Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global ContextsTags: Agriculture, Fair Food Program, Labor Conditions Download Forced-Labor-Florida-Ag.pdf, 4 MB
Toward a Democratic Model of Transnational Labour Monitoring January 1, 2008Posted in: AcademicBy: Mark Barenbergvia Regulating Labour in the Wake of Globalisation: New Challenges, New InstitutionsTags: Apparel, Corporate Social Responsibility, Monitoring, Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives Download MB-Participatory-Monitoring-PRESS-READY.pdf, 160 KB