Egels Zandén Niklas
Senior Lecturer, University of Gothenburg
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Membership statement
Developing a platform for collaboration between research, non-governmental organizations and corporations is crucial for improving sustainability conditions in global value chains. We all know that it is hard to get a real impact at the points of production, so we need to pool our efforts and learn from each other to have a chance at succeeding in this vital topic.
Resources
- Beyond decoupling: unions and the leveraging of corporate social responsibility in Indonesia
- Do codes of conduct improve worker rights in supply chains? A study of Fair Wear Foundation
- Evaluating Strategies for Negotiating Workers’ Rights in Transnational Corporations: The Effects of Codes of Conduct and Global Agreements on Workplace Democracy
- Multiple institutional logics in union–NGO relations: private labor regulation in the Swedish Clean Clothes Campaign
- Not Made in China: Integration of Social Sustainability into Strategy at Nudie Jeans Co
- Private Regulation and Trade Union Rights: Why Codes of Conduct Have Limited Impact on Trade Union Rights
- Responsibility and neglect in global production networks: the uneven significance of codes of conduct in Indonesian factories
- Responsibility Boundaries in Global Value Chains: Supplier Audit Prioritizations and Moral Disengagement Among Swedish Firms
- Revisiting Supplier Compliance with MNC Codes of Conduct: Recoupling Policy and Practice at Chinese Toy Suppliers
- The processes of defining corporate responsibility: a study of Swedish garment retailers' responsibility
- The Role of SMEs in Global Production Networks A Swedish SME’s Payment of Living Wages at Its Indian Supplier
- Transnational Governance of Workers’ Rights: Outlining a Research Agenda
- Supply Chain Transparency as a Consumer or Corporate Tool: The Case of Nudie Jeans Co
- Trade-offs in supply chain transparency: the case of Nudie Jeans Co
- Differences in Organizing Between Unions and NGOs: Conflict and Cooperation Among Swedish Unions and NGOs
- Post-Partnership Strategies for Defining Corporate Responsibility: The Business Social Compliance Initiative
- Exploring the Effects of Union–NGO Relationships on Corporate Responsibility: The Case of the Swedish Clean Clothes Campaign