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The Contest for Value in Global Value Chains

Lilac Nachum and Yoshiteru Uramoto

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Abstract: Who captures the value created in global supply chains? How should gaps in value capture among participants be amended and by whom? Focusing on the global apparel supply chain and employing value creation as a yardstick for evaluation of value capture, the book documents distortions in value distribution among global brands, manufacturers, labor, and consumers. It develops a novel approach for correcting for these distortions by creating a market for social justice that is based on interdependence relationships among the participants.

Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800882140
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: setting up the stage , pp 1-13 Downloads
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Ch 2 The conceptual framework , pp 14-21 Downloads
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Ch 3 The empirical context: the global apparel value chain , pp 22-32 Downloads
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Ch 4 The contest for value capture: manufacturers and global brands , pp 33-65 Downloads
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Ch 5 The contest for value capture: labor as a claimant of value , pp 66-78 Downloads
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Ch 6 The contest for value capture: consumers as external claimants of value , pp 79-88 Downloads
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Ch 7 The contest for value capture: the apparel industry in perspective , pp 89-102 Downloads
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Ch 8 Towards a balanced distribution of value in global value chains: creating markets for social justice , pp 103-133 Downloads
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Ch 9 Implications of the study for value distribution in global value chains , pp 134-144 Downloads
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