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Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains

Edited by Christina Teipen, Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr () and Fabian Mehl ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-87320-2
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Governance, Rent-Seeking and Upgrading in Global Value Chains
Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl and Christina Teipen
Ch Chapter 10 Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: The Automotive Industry in Brazil
Anselmo Luis dos Santos, José Dari Krein, Denis Maracci Gimenez and Hugo Dias
Ch Chapter 11 Locked Between Buyer-Driven Global Value Chains and State Control: An Analysis of the Stagnation of Economic and Social Upgrading in the Garment and Electronics Industries in Vietnam
Do Quynh Chi
Ch Chapter 12 Foxconnisation of Automobile Manufacturing? Production Networks and Regimes of Production in the Electric Vehicle Industry in China
Boy Lüthje
Ch Chapter 13 Few Opportunities for Smallholders for Upgrading in Agricultural Value Chains
Ismail Doga Karatepe and Christoph Scherrer
Ch Chapter 14 The Governance Challenges of Social Upgrading in Apparel Global Value Chains in the Context of a Sourcing Squeeze and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Mark Anner
Ch Chapter 15 Social Upgrading in the Bangladeshi Garment Sector Since Rana Plaza: Why Some Governance Matters More Than Others
Nora Lohmeyer, Elke Schüßler and Naila Kabeer
Ch Chapter 16 China’s Leverage of Industrial Policy to Absorb Global Value Chains in Emerging Industries
Anna Holzmann and Max J. Zenglein
Ch Chapter 17 New Business and Human Rights Laws—Support for Social Upgrading?
Stefanie Lorenzen
Ch Chapter 18 Lessons of the Indonesian Freedom of Association Protocol
Reingard Zimmer
Ch Chapter 19 From Corporate Social Responsibility Towards Working Solution: A Comment By The Former Executive Director of ‘Action, Collaboration, Transformation’ (ACT)
Frank Hoffer
Ch Chapter 2 Contemporary Globalisation and Value Systems: What Gains for Developing Countries?
Praveen Jha and Paris Yeros
Ch Chapter 20 Comparing National and Industry-Specific Trajectories of Economic and Social Upgrading as Well as Various Strategic Solutions
Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl and Christina Teipen
Ch Chapter 21 Economic and Social Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Global Value Chains
Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl and Christina Teipen
Ch Chapter 3 Global Value Chains—A Panacea for Development?
Petra Dünhaupt and Hansjörg Herr
Ch Chapter 4 Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains—The Role of Labor and Industrial Relations
Christina Teipen and Fabian Mehl
Ch Chapter 5 Embeddedness of Power Relations in Global Value Chains
Christoph Scherrer
Ch Chapter 6 Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains from a Perspective of Gendered and Intersectional Social Inequalities
Martina Sproll
Ch Chapter 7 Social Upgrading, a Mixed Bag: The Indian IT/ITES Sector
Ernesto Noronha and Premilla D’Cruz
Ch Chapter 8 India’s Automobile and Textile Industries in Global Value Networks: An Assessment
Praveen Jha and Dinesh Kumar
Ch Chapter 9 Collective Bargaining During and After Apartheid: Economic and Social Upgrading in the Automobile Global Value Chains in South Africa
Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo

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