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Outsourcing governance: Fairtrade's message for C21 global governance

机译:外包治理:Fairtrade向C21全球治理传达的信息

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Purpose - This paper seeks to bring together ethical governance theory and empirical findings to examine the shifting nature of governance in global value chains, and the implications of this shift for mainstream companies. In particular, it aims to examine one of the more mature models of ethical value chain governance, Fairtrade, and how this is being used by business.rnDesign/methodology/approach - Information is derived from a longitudinal study of multi-stakeholder co-governance in Kenya and the UK, and an analysis of the literature on similar co-governance models.rnFindings - The paper shows that mainstream companies are looking to multi-stakeholder models not only to protect their reputation, but as a way of governing ethical dimensions of their value chains. However, rather than a form of co-governance, it has become a way of outsourcing governance, enabling companies to strengthen their public credibility, while simultaneously transferring an especially difficult element of modern value chain governance to organizations enjoying high consumer trust. Yet, primary data suggest that these governance systems are not delivering the benefits promised, at least at the producer level.rnPractical implications - By outsourcing governance to initiatives with dubious credibility in this way, companies may seem at risk. However, the mismatch between the promise and delivery of Fairtrade does not seem to be affecting consumer confidence and, until it does, companies may continue to benefit from the halo effect of being a Fairtrade ally. But there are also opportunities for companies to use Fairtrade's weaknesses to make the value chain a better avenue for delivering ethical governance, with implications for similar co-governance models.rnOriginality/value - The study draws on one of the very few pieces of longitudinal field research on the impacts of Fairtrade. It approaches Fairtrade from a governance rather than reputations perspective, and emphasizes the implications for mainstream business rather than the co-governance movement.
机译:目的-本文旨在将道德治理理论和实证研究结果结合起来,以研究全球价值链中治理的转移性质以及这种转移对主流公司的影响。特别是,它旨在研究道德价值链治理的一种较为成熟的模型,即公平贸易,以及其如何被企业使用。设计/方法/方法-信息来自多利益相关方共同治理的纵向研究研究发现-白皮书显示,主流公司正在寻求多方利益相关者模型,不仅是为了保护自己的声誉,而且是治理公司道德层面的一种方式。他们的价值链。但是,它已不再是一种共同管理的形式,而是一种外包治理的方式,使公司能够增强其公共信誉,同时将现代价值链治理中特别困难的部分转移给享有较高消费者信任度的组织。但是,主要数据表明,至少在生产者一级,这些治理系统无法实现承诺的收益。实际意义-通过将治理外包给具有可疑信誉的计划,公司可能会面临风险。但是,公平贸易的承诺与交付之间的不匹配似乎并没有影响到消费者的信心,在此之前,公司可能会继续从成为公平贸易同盟的光环效应中受益。但是,公司也有机会利用公平贸易的弱点,使价值链成为实施道德治理的更好途径,这对类似的共同治理模式产生了影响。原始性/价值-该研究借鉴了很少的纵向领域之一研究公平贸易的影响。它从治理而不是声誉的角度对待公平贸易,并强调了对主流业务而不是共同治理运动的影响。

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