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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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87320-2
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