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Toward Improving Factory Working Conditions in Developing Countries: An Empirical Analysis of Bangladesh Ready-Made Garment Factories

机译:致力于改善发展中国家的工厂工作条件:对孟加拉现成服装工厂的实证分析

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With supply chains now extending into developing countries, time and again, working conditions in supplier factories have been found to be unsafe. In this study, we focus on factories in the Bangladesh ready-made garment industry that supplies North American and European retailers. These retailers have adopted an innovative approach toward improving the working conditions of supplier factories by forming consortiums. The consortium of North American retailers is the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety ("Alliance"). The consortium of European retailers is the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh ("Accord"). The central question addressed in this study is the following: How do working conditions in a supplier factory impact the supplier's trustworthiness from a retailer's perspective? We characterize supplier factory working conditions in terms of three types of risks, namely, structural risk, fire risk, and electrical risk. Next, we examine the implications of each type of risk for supplier trustworthiness measured as the number of retailers contracting with the supplier factory. The empirical analysis is conducted using archival data on safety inspections from the Alliance and Accord. The results support the contention that retailers are sensitive to working condition risks in a supplier factory; that is, as working condition risks in a supplier factory increase, the supplier's trustworthiness decreases. However, these associations vary with the type of risk. Specifically, fire and electrical risks are associated with decreased supplier trustworthiness, while structural risk has a marginal effect. Furthermore, the negative associations between working condition risks and supplier trustworthiness are moderated by the size of the supplier factory such that the negative associations are significantly attenuated for larger-sized supplier factories compared to the smaller-sized factories. The study findings, taken together, provide nuanced insights into the marketplace implications of working condition risks in supplier factories and highlight the sensitivity of the retailer-supplier relationship to such risks. These findings also provide actionable guidance on how to manage working condition risks.
机译:随着现在供应链延伸到发展中国家,一次又一次地发现供应商工厂的工作条件是不安全的。在这项研究中,我们重点研究孟加拉国成衣业中为北美和欧洲零售商提供产品的工厂。这些零售商采用了创新的方法,通过成立财团来改善供应商工厂的工作条件。北美零售商的联盟是孟加拉国工人安全联盟(“ Alliance ”)。欧洲零售商协会是孟加拉国的《消防和建筑安全协议》(简称“ Accord”)。本研究解决的中心问题如下:从零售商的角度来看,供应商工厂的工作条件如何影响供应商的信誉?我们根据三种风险来表征供应商工厂的工作条件,即结构风险,火灾风险和电气风险。接下来,我们检查每种风险类型对供应商可信赖性的影响,衡量方法是与供应商工厂签约的零售商数量。使用来自Alliance and Accord的安全检查档案数据进行实证分析。结果支持以下论点:零售商对供应商工厂中的工作环境风险敏感;也就是说,随着供应商工厂中工作条件风险的增加,供应商的可信度下降。但是,这些关联因风险类型而异。具体而言,火灾和电气风险与供应商的信誉降低相关,而结构风险则具有边际效应。此外,工作条件风险与供应商可信赖性之间的负相关关系通过供应商工厂的规模得以缓解,因此与较小型工厂相比,大型供应商工厂的负相关性得到了显着减弱。这些研究结果加在一起,提供了对供应商工厂中工作条件风险的市场影响的细微见解,并强调了零售商与供应商之间的关系对此类风险的敏感性。这些发现还为如何管理工作条件风险提供了可行的指导。

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