Alford Matthew
Dr, The University of Manchester, Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), U.K
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Resources
- Southern actors and the governance of labour standards in global production networks: The case of South African fruit and wine.
- Multichain strategies and economic upgrading in global value chains: Evidence from Kenyan horticulture
- Global value chains, private governance and multiple end-markets: insights from Kenyan leather
- State policies and upgrading in global value chains: A systematic literature review.
- The roles of the state in global value chains : an update and emerging agenda
- Alford, M., Kothari, U. and Pottinger, L. (2019). Re-articulating labour in global production networks: the case of street traders in Barcelona. Environment and Planning D.
- Alford, M. (2018) Antagonistic governance in South African fruit global production networks: a neo-Gramscian perspective. Global Networks.
- Alford, M. and Phillips, N. (2018) The political economy of state governance in global production networks: change, crisis and contestation in the South African fruit sector. Review of International Political Economy, vol 25(1), pp 98-121.
- Alford, M., Barrientos, S. and Visser, M. (2017) Multi-scalar labour agency in global production networks: Contestation and crisis in South African fruit, Development and Change, vol 48, pp 721-745.
- Alford, M. (2016) Trans-scalar embeddedness and governance deficits in global production networks: Crisis in South African fruit, Geoforum, vol. 75, pp 52-63.