The enforcement of diverse labour standards through private governance: an assessment
Journal
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Abstract
The effectiveness of private governance on global labour standards remains extremely difficult to assess, let alone measure. Debates surrounding relevant factors focus on two areas: contextual variables regarding social and economic upgrading, and firm-specific characteristics. This article contributes to both debates, looking at characteristics of buyer companies, while also taking institutional variables into account. It examines structural and environmental features of cases encoded in a data set derived from over 1000 audit reports compiled by the Fair Labor Association. Focusing on the apparel, sports- and footwear industry, the article highlights the importance of regulatory quality, economic performance and social freedom in sourcing countries for the success of private governance. The analysis statistically underlines the importance of public governance specifically for process rights, such as anti-discrimination and freedom of association. Complementarity between private and public governance programmes may therefore be particularly
important for these standards.
important for these standards.
Language
English
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Sage
Number
23(4)
Start page
1
End page
19
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
267407