Global Production and Local Outcomes

Challenges for Governance

Relevant publications

Workers on a tea plantation2015

Nadvi, K. and Raj-Reichert, G. (2015) ‘Governing health and safety at lower tiers of the computer industry global value chain‘, Regulation & Governance, DOI: 10.1111/rego.12079

2014

Azmeh, S. (2014) Trade regimes and global production networks: The case of the Qualifying Industrial Zones (QIZs) in Egypt and Jordan, Geoforum, DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2014.08.012.

Azmeh, S. and K. Nadvi (2014) “Asian firms and the restructuring of global value chains”,International Business Review, eScholarID:223220

Barrientos, S. (2014) “Gendered Global Production Networks: Analysis of Cocoa–Chocolate Sourcing”, Regional Studies, 48, no. 5: 791-803. eScholarID:231881

Horner, R. (2014) “Strategic decoupling, recoupling and global production networks: India’s pharmaceutical industry”, Journal of Economic Geography 14 (6), 1117-1140.

Knorringa, P. and K. Nadvi (2014) “Rising Power Clusters and the Challenges of Local and Global Standards”, Journal of Business Ethics, DOI 10.1007/s10551-014-2374-6.

Laha, S. (2014) “Informality in e-waste processing: an analysis of the Indian experience”,Competition + Change, 18 (4), 309-326.

Special Section: Rising Powers from Emerging Markets – The Changing Face of International Business, International Business Review, Volume 23, Issue 4

Rising powers from emerging markets—The changing face of international business, Rudolf R. Sinkovics, Mo Yamin, Khalid Nadvi, Yingying Zhang Zhang, pp. 675-679

Emerging versus advanced country MNEs investing in Europe: A typology of subsidiary global–local connections, Elisa Giuliani, Sara Gorgoni, Christina Günther, Roberta Rabellotti, pp. 680-691

The role of social value creation in business model formulation at the bottom of the pyramid – Implications for MNEs?, Noemi Sinkovics, Rudolf R. Sinkovics, Mo Yamin, pp. 692-707

Asian firms and the restructuring of global value chains, Shamel Azmeh, Khalid Nadvi, pp. 708-717

Learning process and capability formation in cross-border buyer–supplier relationships: A qualitative case study of Taiwanese technological firms, Chia-Ling (Eunice) Liu, Yingying Zhang, pp. 718-730

Benefitting from Chinese FDI? An assessment of vertical linkages with Vietnamese manufacturing firms, Julia Kubny, Hinrich Voss, pp. 731-740

What makes export manufacturers pursue functional upgrading in an emerging market? A study of Chinese technology new ventures, Ruey Jer “Bryan” Jean, pp. 741-749

Outward foreign direct investment of publicly listed firms from China: A corporate governance perspective, Helen Wei Hu, Lin Cui, pp. 750-760

Special Issue: “Rising Powers” and Labour and Environmental Standards: Challenges to the Global Governance of Consumption, Production and Trade, Oxford Development Studies, Volume 42, Issue 2, 2014

“Rising Powers” and Labour and Environmental Standards, Khalid Nadvi, pp. 137-150

New Middle-Class Consumers in Rising Powers: Responsible Consumption and Private Standards, Alejandro Guarín & Peter Knorringa, pp. 151-171

Low-Carbon Standards and Labels in China, Clara Brandi, pp. 172-189

Flying Under the Radar? The State and the Enforcement of Labour Laws in Brazil, Salo V. Coslovsky, pp. 190-216

Rising Powers, Rising Networks: Brazilian Actors in Private Governance, Alejandro Milcíades Peña, pp. 217-237

Indian Garment Clusters and CSR Norms: Incompatible Agendas at the Bottom of the Garment Commodity Chain, Alessandra Mezzadri, pp. 238-258

The Rise of Tier 1 Firms in the Global Garment Industry: Challenges for Labour Rights Advocates, Jeroen Merk, pp. 259-277

Global Inequality, Rising Powers, and Labour Standards, Dev Nathan & Sandip Sarkar, pp. 278-295

2013

Azmeh, S. and Khalid Nadvi (2013) “Greater Chinese Global Production Networks in the Middle East: The Rise of the Jordanian Garment Industry.” Development and Change 44, no. 6: 1317-1340. eScholarID:222049 | DOI:10.1111/dech.12065

Barrientos, S. and B. Evers (2013) “Gender production networks: push and pulls on corporate responsibility?” In New Frontiers in Feminist Political Economy, ed. Shirin Rai and Georgina Waylen, 43-71. London: Routledge. eScholarID:231882

Barrientos, S., U. Kothari and N. Phillips (2013) “Dynamics of Unfree Labour in the Contemporary Global Economy.” Journal of Development Studies. eScholarID:191427

Barrientos, S. (2013) “‘Labour Chains’: Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production Networks.” Journal of Development Studies 49, no. 8: 1058-1071. eScholarID:190333 | DOI:10.1080/00220388.2013.780040

Coe, N. (2013). Missing links: Logistics, governance and upgrading in a shifting global economy. Review of International Political Economy (DOI:10.1080/09692290.2013.766230).

Coe, N. and M. Hess (2013) “Global Production Networks, Labour and Development”, Geoforum, 44, no. 1: 4-9. eScholarID:177228

Doucette, J. (2013) “Minjung tactics in a post Minjung era? The survival of self-immolation and traumatic forms of labour protest in South Korea.” In New Forms and Expressions of Conflict in the Workplace, ed. Gregor Gall, 245-271. London: Palgrave-Macmillan. eScholarID:183322

Doucette, J. and SW Koo (2013) “Distorting Democracy: Politics by Public Security in Contemporary South Korea.” The Asia – Pacific Journal : Japan Focus 11, no. 48. eScholarID:215011

Doucette, J. (2013) “The Korean Thermidor: On Political Space and Conservative Reactions.”Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 38, no. 2(2013): 299-310. eScholarID:183321| DOI:10.1111/j.1475-5661.2012.00528.x

Gereffi, G. (2013). Global value chains in a post-Washington Consensus world. Review of International Political Economy (DOI:10.1080/09692290.2012.756414).

Kadarusman, Y. and K. Nadvi (2013) “Competitiveness and Technological Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Evidence from the Indonesian Electronics and Garment Sectors”, European Planning Studies 21, no. 7: 1007-1028. eScholarID:177038 | DOI:10.1080/09654313.2013.733850

Parrilli, M.D., K. Nadvi and H. Yeung (2013) “Local and Regional Development in Global Value Chains, Production Networks and Innovation Networks: A Comparative Review and the Challenges for Future Research”, European Planning Studies 21, no. 7: 967-988. eScholarID:177039 | DOI:10.1080/09654313.2013.733849

Raj-Reichert, G. (2013) “Safeguarding labour in distant factories: Health and safety governance in an electronics global production network”, Geoforum, 44, (1), 23-31.

Rossi, A. (2013). Does economic upgrading lead to social upgrading in global production networks? Evidence from Morocco. World Development, 46, pages 223-233 (DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.02.002).