Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining in Global Supply Chains: A Research Agenda
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This article outlines a research agenda for Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining, two fundamental labor rights essential to the achievement of “Decent Work” for workers in global supply chains. The authors argue that SCM scholars are uniquely positioned to address how workers’ freedom of association and collective bargaining rights in global supply chains could be improved. This stems, in part, from the fact that SCM researchers and industry practitioners share a common “logic of efficiency” in the analysis of supply chains. The authors suggest three broad areas of research on freedom of association and collective bargaining, with their attendant methodological implications.
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2021-04
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freedom of association; collective bargaining; labor rights; global supply chains
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Kuruvilla, S., & Li, C. (2021). Freedom of association and collective bargaining in global supply chains: A research agenda. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 57(2), pp. 43-57.
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