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Role of multinational buyers in ensuring worker voice through social dialogue: an exploratory study of the export oriented garment industry 跨国买方在通过社会对话确保工人发言权方面的作用:对出口导向型服装业的探索性研究
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-04-2022-0037
Anisur R. Faroque, Imranul Hoque, Mohammad Osman Gani

Purpose

This study aims to explore how multinational lead buyers can play an active role in ensuring worker voices in garment supplier factories where workers have limited space to raise their voices, and how buyers’ involvement increases the possibilities of worker voices mitigating barriers to social dialogues and enhancing mutual interests of buyers and workers in garment factories.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a qualitative research approach and multiple embedded case study method, this study considered buyer−supplier dyads as the unit of analysis, i.e. two multinational lead buyers and their four corresponding suppliers in the garment industry of Bangladesh. Focus group discussion and key informant in-depth interviews were techniques applied to collect factory-level data, and within and cross-case analysis techniques were applied to develop an overall understanding.

Findings

The results of this study reveal that the opportunities for workers to voice their concerns through social dialogue in garment supplier factories are limited due to various obstacles. Similarly, the role of multinational lead buyers in addressing these issues is found to be less than ideal. This study also shows that buyers can take short-term and long-term initiatives to ensure social dialogues. Moreover, this study presents how social dialogues can meet the expectations of multinational buyers and their garment suppliers.

Research limitations/implications

While this study focuses exclusively on the garment industry, similar scenarios also exist across a multitude of other industries. Thus, future research could extend this study’s scope to various sectors, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the general state of worker voices in Bangladesh. This study stands to make significant contributions to literature in the fields of global value chains, human relations and international business. It will pose critical perspectives on how upstream value chain suppliers can fortify worker rights through social dialogue, and elucidate the means and motives for lead buyers to play a more active role in this endeavour.

Originality/value

This study is distinct in its approach, integrating buyer−supplier roles to pave the way for enhanced worker voice opportunities through social dialogue in garment supplier factories.

研究目的本研究旨在探讨在工人发声空间有限的服装供应商工厂中,跨国主要买家如何发挥积极作用,确保工人发出自己的声音,以及买家的参与如何增加工人发声的可能性,从而减少社会对话的障碍,提高买家和服装工厂工人的共同利益。设计/方法/途径本研究采用定性研究方法和多重嵌入式案例研究方法,以买方-供应商二元组为分析单位,即孟加拉国服装行业的两个跨国主要买方及其四个相应的供应商。研究结果本研究结果显示,由于各种障碍,工人在服装供应商工厂通过社会对话表达其关切的机会有限。同样,跨国公司主要买家在解决这些问题方面的作用也不尽人意。本研究还表明,买方可以采取短期和长期措施来确保社会对话。此外,本研究还介绍了社会对话如何才能满足跨国买方及其服装供应商的期望。研究局限/影响虽然本研究仅关注服装行业,但类似情况也存在于其他众多行业。因此,未来的研究可以将本研究的范围扩大到各个行业,从而更全面地了解孟加拉国工人呼声的总体状况。本研究将对全球价值链、人际关系和国际商业领域的文献做出重要贡献。它将对价值链上游供应商如何通过社会对话加强工人权利提出重要观点,并阐明主要买家在这一努力中发挥更积极作用的手段和动机。
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Re-solving wicked problems in global value chains: how probing into modern slavery can advance MNE research and support better policymaking 重新解决全球价值链中的邪恶问题:探究现代奴隶制如何推动多国企业研究并支持更好的决策
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-03-2024-0025
Matevž (Matt) Rašković
PurposeThis paper aims to respond to the response pieces by Burmester (2024) and by Dindial and Voss (2024) to the original paper on “Taming wicked problems through international business policy: recommendations for addressing modern slavery”. Beyond engaging with the issues raised by Burmester (2024) and Dindial and Voss (2024), the follow-up helps further clarify the key difference between so-called “grand challenges” and “wicked problems” for both international business (IB) policymaking and multinational enterprise (MNE) research.Design/methodology/approachIn response to Burmester (2024), the paper juxtaposes key literature on grand challenges and wicked problems to show the theoretical value of applying a wicked problem lens to modern slavery. In engaging with some of the issues raised by Dindial and Voss (2024), this paper further builds on the most current review papers on navigating control and coordination issues within MNEs and the literature on global value chains (GVCs).FindingsThe paper operationalises the field of IB policy of relevance to modern slavery research and proposes an augmented conceptual model of MNEs’ control and coordination mechanisms to address modern slavery under conditions of distributed responsibility in their GVCs.Originality/valueThis paper problematizes the grand challenges’ label imposed on modern slavery and leverages a wicked problem theoretical toolkit that can help better guide modern slavery’s global and multi-level governance nexus. The proposed augmented conceptual model also provides a significant attempt to address some of the key theoretical gaps in GVC and MNE control−coordination literature.
目的 本文旨在回应 Burmester(2024 年)以及 Dindial 和 Voss(2024 年)对 "通过国际商 业政策驯服邪恶问题:解决现代奴隶制问题的建议 "这篇原始论文的回应文章。除了回应 Burmester (2024) 和 Dindial and Voss (2024)提出的问题之外,本后续报告还有助于进一步澄清所谓的 "重大挑战 "与 "邪恶问题 "之间的关键区别,从而为国际商业(IB)决策和跨国企业(MNE)研究提供参考。在探讨 Dindial 和 Voss(2024 年)提出的一些问题时,本文进一步借鉴了有关在多国企业内部驾驭控制和协调问题的最新综述论文以及有关全球价值链(GVCs)的文献。研究结果本文将与现代奴隶制研究相关的国际企业政策领域付诸实施,并提出了一个关于跨国企业控制和协调机制的增强概念模型,以便在其全球价值链中责任分散的条件下解决现代奴隶制问题。本文提出的增强概念模型还为解决全球价值链和跨国企业控制-协调文献中的一些关键理论空白提供了重要尝试。
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Vulnerability, resilience and empowerment: the tripartite typology for addressing modern slavery in global value chains 脆弱性、复原力和赋权:解决全球价值链中现代奴隶制问题的三方类型学
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-05-2023-0042
Krzysztof Kubacki, Natalia Szablewska, Dariusz Siemieniako, Linda Brennan

Purpose

Modern slavery in global value chains is an emerging topic of interest across various fields, including in international business, but is often fragmented in its approach. This study aims to provide a practical framework for studying relationships between participants in global value chains by exploring the nexus of three concepts – vulnerability, resilience and empowerment (VRE) – in the context of modern slavery.

Design/methodology/approach

This article offers a deductive thematic analysis of 51 empirical and conceptual business research studies on modern slavery in global value chains published until mid-2021 according to the three categories of interest at the micro (within individuals and organisations), meso (between individuals and organisations) and macro (structural) levels.

Findings

The findings have informed the development of three themes, each of which is an opportunity for future research with clear policy implications: a reductionist approach to vulnerability obscures its complexity; externalising the empowerment process and locating it outside of the agency of workers serves to further disempower them; and focusing exclusively on organisational resilience conceals the essentiality of resilience within individuals, communities and societies.

Originality/value

This article is among the first to extend the focus of business literature on modern slavery in global value chains beyond its current largely facile engagement with VRE, offering an original descriptive VRE typology to engage with the nexus between these three concepts.

目的 全球价值链中的现代奴隶制是各领域(包括国际商业领域)关注的一个新兴话题,但其研究方法往往支离破碎。本研究旨在通过探讨现代奴隶制背景下的三个概念--脆弱性、复原力和赋权(VRE)--之间的关系,为研究全球价值链参与者之间的关系提供一个实用框架。 设计/方法/方法本文按照微观(个人和组织内部)、中观(个人和组织之间)和宏观(结构)三个层面的兴趣类别,对截至 2021 年年中发表的 51 篇关于全球价值链中的现代奴隶制的实证和概念性商业研究报告进行了演绎式主题分析。研究结果这些研究结果为三个主题的发展提供了信息,每个主题都为未来的研究提供了机会,并具有明确的政策含义:对脆弱性的还原论方法掩盖了其复杂性;将赋权过程外部化,将其置于工人的能动性之外,进一步削弱了工人的权能;只关注组织的复原力,掩盖了个人、社区和社会内部复原力的重要性。原创性/价值 本文是首批将全球价值链中的现代奴隶制问题的商业文献重点扩展到目前主要是肤浅地涉及自愿回归制度的文献之一,提供了一种原创性的描述性自愿回归制度类型学,以探讨这三个概念之间的联系。
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Emerging market multinationals’ embeddedness in Global South countries: an empirical study of Chinese MNEs in Peru 新兴市场跨国企业在全球南部国家的嵌入:对中国在秘鲁的跨国企业的实证研究
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-09-2023-0087
Dominique Mazé, Jorge Alcaraz, Ricardo E. Buitrago R.
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate how emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) are integrating and expanding into other emerging market host countries, focusing on Chinese mining companies in Peru.Design/methodology/approachAdopting a qualitative approach, an in-depth analysis of two Chinese state-owned enterprises’ strategies was conducted, building on stakeholder theory and the business ecosystem perspective.FindingsThis study reveals a reliance on high-level political lobbying rather than localized engagement strategies. However, findings point to increasing grassroots resistance among local stakeholders, undermining EMNEs’ bargaining power.Originality/valueThis paper argues for a paradigm shift toward inclusive, cooperative “translocal governance” approaches as empowered communities gain voice. Key contributions include advancing theoretical understanding of changing stakeholder relationships and power configurations in emerging countries, underscoring the rising significance of microlevel sociocultural embeddedness for MNE success and highlighting practical imperatives for EMNEs to embark on rapid localization strategies in Latin America. By elucidating multilayered integration realities in Peru, this interdisciplinary study yields contextualized insights and enriches perspective on the conditions and pathways for EMNEs to build sustainability in Global South emerging market environments.
目的本文旨在研究新兴市场跨国企业(EMNEs)是如何整合并扩展到其他新兴市场东道国的,重点关注秘鲁的中国矿业公司。研究采用定性方法,以利益相关者理论和商业生态系统视角为基础,对两家中国国有企业的战略进行了深入分析。然而,研究结果表明,当地利益相关者中的基层抵制日益增加,削弱了新兴市场企业的讨价还价能力。原创性/价值本文认为,随着被赋权的社区获得话语权,范式应向包容性、合作性的 "异地治理 "方法转变。本文的主要贡献包括:从理论上推进了对新兴国家不断变化的利益相关者关系和权力配置的理解,强调了微观层面的社会文化嵌入对跨国企业成功的日益重要的意义,并强调了新兴市场企业在拉丁美洲快速实施本地化战略的实际必要性。通过阐释秘鲁多层次的一体化现实,这项跨学科研究提出了因地制宜的见解,丰富了欧洲新兴企业在全球南部新兴市场环境中实现可持续发展的条件和途径。
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Intersectionality as a conceptual lens for advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in international business studies: newer developments from critical cross-cultural management studies and their insights for the business case 将交叉性作为推进国际商业研究多样性、公平性和包容性的概念视角:批判性跨文化管理研究的最新发展及其对商业案例的启示
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-04-2022-0034
Henriett Primecz, Jasmin Mahadevan

Purpose

Using intersectionality and introducing newer developments from critical cross-cultural management studies, this paper aims to discuss how diversity is applicable to changing cultural contexts.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper is a conceptual paper built upon relevant empirical research findings from critical cross-cultural management studies.

Findings

By applying intersectionality as a conceptual lens, this paper underscores the practical and conceptual limitations of the business case for diversity, in particular in a culturally diverse international business (IB) setting. Introducing newer developments from critical cross-cultural management studies, the authors identify the need to investigate and manage diversity across distinct categories, and as intersecting with culture, context and power.

Research limitations/implications

This paper builds on previous empirical research in critical cross-cultural management studies using intersectionality as a conceptual lens and draws implications for diversity management in an IB setting from there. The authors add to the critique of the business case by showing its failures of identifying and, consequently, managing diversity, equality/equity and inclusion (DEI) in IB settings.

Practical implications

Organizations (e.g. MNEs) are enabled to clearly see the limitations of the business case and provided with a conceptual lens for addressing DEI issues in a more contextualized and intersectional manner.

Originality/value

This paper introduces intersectionality, as discussed and applied in critical cross-cultural management studies, as a conceptual lens for outlining the limitations of the business case for diversity and for promoting DEI in an IB setting in more complicated, realistic and relevant ways.

本文是一篇概念性论文,以批判性跨文化管理研究的相关实证研究成果为基础。研究结果通过将交叉性作为概念视角,本文强调了多样性商业案例在实践和概念上的局限性,尤其是在文化多样性的国际商务(IB)环境中。作者引入了批判性跨文化管理研究的最新发展,指出需要调查和管理不同类别的多样性,并将其与文化、背景和权力交织在一起。研究局限/启示本文以批判性跨文化管理研究之前的实证研究为基础,将交叉性作为概念视角,并从中得出了在国际企业环境中进行多样性管理的意义。实践意义组织(如跨国企业)能够清楚地认识到商业案例的局限性,并为以更加情景化和交叉性的方式解决多样性、平等/公平和包容(DEI)问题提供了一个概念视角。原创性/价值本文介绍了在批判性跨文化管理研究中讨论和应用的交叉性,并将其作为一种概念性视角,用于概述多元化商业案例的局限性,以及以更加复杂、现实和相关的方式在国际企业环境中促进 DEI。
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Deliberative ideals and hegemonic practices – political CSR in extractive industries 慎思理想与霸权实践--采掘业的政治性企业社会责任
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-12-2023-0113
Sara Persson

Purpose

Political Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), based on ideas about deliberative democracy, have been criticised for increasing corporate power and democratic deficits. Yet, deliberative ideals are flourishing in the corporate world in the form of dialogues with a broad set of stakeholders and engagement in wider societal issues. Extractive industry areas, with extensive corporate interventions in weak regulatory environments, are particularly vulnerable to asymmetrical power relations when businesses engage with society. This paper aims to illustrate in what way deliberative CSR practices in such contexts risk enhancing corporate power at the expense of community interests.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is based on a retrospective qualitative study of a Canadian oil company, operating in an Albanian oilfield between 2009 and 2016. Through a study of three different deliberative CSR practices – market-based land acquisition, a grievance redress mechanism and dialogue groups – it highlights how these practices in various ways enforced corporate interests and prevented further community mobilisation.

Findings

By applying Laclau and Mouffe’s theory of hegemony, the analysis highlights how deliberative CSR activities isolated and silenced community demands, moved some community members into the corporate alliance and prevented alternative visions of the area to be articulated. In particular, the close connection between deliberative practices and monetary compensation flows is underlined in this dynamic.

Originality/value

The paper contributes to critical scholarship on political CSR by highlighting in what way deliberative practices, linked to monetary compensation schemes, enforce corporate hegemony by moving community members over to the corporate alliance.

目的以协商民主理念为基础的政治性企业社会责任(CSR),因增加企业权力和民主赤字而受到批评。然而,商议民主的理念正在企业界蓬勃发展,其形式是与广泛的利益相关者进行对话,并参与解决更广泛的社会问题。在采掘业领域,企业在薄弱的监管环境中进行广泛干预,在企业与社会接触时,特别容易出现权力关系不对称的问题。本文旨在说明在这种情况下,商议式企业社会责任实践在何种程度上有可能以牺牲社区利益为代价来增强企业权力。本文基于对一家加拿大石油公司的回顾性定性研究,该公司于 2009 年至 2016 年间在阿尔巴尼亚油田运营。研究结果通过运用拉克劳(Laclau)和莫夫(Mouffe)的霸权理论,分析强调了企业社会责任审议活动是如何孤立和压制社区需求的,如何使一些社区成员加入企业联盟,以及如何阻止该地区的其他愿景的表达。原创性/价值 本文通过强调与货币补偿计划相关联的审议实践如何通过将社区成员转移到企业联盟中来实施企业霸权,为政治性企业社会责任的批判性学术研究做出了贡献。
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Multinational corporations and grand challenges: part of the problem, part of the solution? 跨国公司与重大挑战:问题的一部分,解决方案的一部分?
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-01-2024-0008
Christoph Dörrenbächer, Mike Geppert, Ödül Bozkurt

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to address the relationship between multinational corporations (MNCs) and grand challenges. Stressing the moderating impact of stakeholders and governments, it frames and introduces the six contributions of the special issue, equally divided into those illustrating how MNCs contribute to the existence of grand challenges and those exploring how MNCs contribute to addressing grand challenges.

Design/methodology/approach

Based on a review of the existing literature on the relationship between MNCs and grand challenges and recent developments in mainstream international business, the viewpoint emphasizes the need to move beyond a one-sided focus on the positive contributions of MNCs to grand challenges.

Findings

The special issue contributions reveal that even established MNCs are actively engaged in strategic efforts to perpetuate unsustainable practices and minimize the impact of societal rules and stakeholders. The contributions also highlight the complications when MNCs aim to tackle grand challenges.

Practical implications

Displaying positive practices of how MNCs contribute to the solution of grand challenges should not be considered a functional substitute for regulatory action, contrary to the frequent assertion of MNCs and their political representatives.

Originality/value

This special issue is the first one in IB to address the relationship between MNCs and grand challenges from an empirical vantage point.

本研究的目的是探讨跨国公司与重大挑战之间的关系。在强调利益相关者和政府的调节作用的同时,本研究对特刊的六篇论文进行了构架和介绍,这六篇论文同样分为两部分,一部分说明跨国公司如何促成重大挑战的存在,另一部分探讨跨国公司如何为应对重大挑战做出贡献。设计/方法/途径在回顾跨国公司与重大挑战之间关系的现有文献以及主流国际商业的最新发展的基础上,该观点强调有必要超越片面关注跨国公司对重大挑战的积极贡献。实践意义与跨国公司及其政治代表经常宣称的相反,展示跨国公司如何为解决重大挑战做出贡献的积极做法不应被视为监管行动的功能替代品。原创性/价值本特刊是国际商学院第一本从实证角度探讨跨国公司与重大挑战之间关系的特刊。
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Building synergistic mindsets in international business education: the unmet demands of a VUCA marketplace 在国际商务教育中建立协同思维:VUCA 市场中尚未满足的需求
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-05-2022-0050
Dina M. Abdelzaher, Muna Onumonu

Purpose

The COVID-19 pandemic was an eye-opening experience that put to the test our crisis management competencies across many institutions, including those offered by institutions of higher education. This study aims to review the literature on international business (IB) risks and IB education (IBE) to question whether business graduates are equipped to make decisions in today’s volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) marketplace.

Design/methodology/approach

While the IB literature has discussed the importance of various sources of risks on global business operations, IBE did not effectively adopt an integrative approach to building the needed risk management competencies related to those risks into our education. The authors argue that this integrative approach to teaching IB is critically needed to prepare future global managers for addressing crises, like that of the pandemic and others. Specifically, this study proposes that this integrated risk management competency can be developed through the building of “synergistic mindsets”.

Findings

This study presents a conceptual framework for the components of the synergistic mindset, with intelligence that directly links to present IB risks. These components are cultural intelligence (CQ), emotional intelligence (EQ), public policy intelligence (PPQ), digital intelligence (DQ) and orchestration intelligence (OQ).

Originality/value

Insights related to IBE effectiveness in addressing today’s VUCA market demands and IB risks are discussed.

目的 COVID-19 大流行是一次令人大开眼界的经历,它考验了我们许多机构(包括高等教育机构)的危机管理能力。本研究旨在回顾有关国际商务(IB)风险和国际商务教育(IBE)的文献,以质疑商科毕业生是否具备在当今动荡、不确定、复杂和模糊(VUCA)的市场中做出决策的能力。设计/方法/途径虽然国际商务文献讨论了各种风险来源对全球商业运营的重要性,但国际商务教育并未有效地采用综合方法,在我们的教育中培养与这些风险相关的风险管理能力。作者认为,为了让未来的全球管理者做好应对危机(如大流行病和其他危机)的准备,国际基础教育教学亟需这种综合方法。具体而言,本研究提出,可以通过建立 "协同思维 "来培养这种综合风险管理能力。研究结果本研究提出了一个协同思维组成部分的概念框架,其中的智力与当前的国际基础结构风险直接相关。这些要素包括文化智能(CQ)、情绪智能(EQ)、公共政策智能(PPQ)、数字智能(DQ)和协调智能(OQ)。
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Critical perspectives on GVC theory: uncovering GVC resilience through non-lead power 全球价值链理论的批判视角:通过非主导力量揭示全球价值链的复原力
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-04-2022-0025
Gabriele Suder, Bo Meng, Gao Yuning

Purpose

In international business (IB), the discussion of COVID-19-related global value chain (GVC) models driving resilience has taken momentum since May 2020. The purpose of this study is to uncover insights that the pandemic provided as a unique research opportunity, holistically, revealing the significant role of non-lead firms in GVC outcomes and resilience. This allows to extend theory as the authors critically identify impact criteria and assess interdependence and valence, thus progressing the traditional (pre-pandemic) IB view of GVC governance and orchestration.

Design/methodology/approach

This study opts for an integrative review to help create a much-needed extension of IB theory by means of a critical perspective on GVC theory. The authors examine the extant body of IB literature as the relevant stock of collective IB knowledge prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, uncovering contributions – with a focus on the role of non-lead firms in orchestration and resilience – that allows to clarify what was not evident pre-pandemic. With this, the authors move the theory from its efficiency focus to a better recognition of the interdependencies of power and profit outcomes stemming from asymmetries of interrelationships. By design, the authors focus on the unique research period of the pandemic and orchestration complexities along the development of configurational arguments beyond simple correlations (Fiss, 2011), revealing key dependencies as key themes. The authors highlight further research avenues following Snyder (2019) that are called upon to strengthen that understanding and that helps extend theory.

Findings

This research provides a critical perspective on the application of the traditional IB views for GVC governance (designed for efficiency, cost and proximity to markets with pre-dominance for just in time), which has shifted during the pandemic to accommodate for adaptation and adjustment to resilience and just in case considerations. The holistic review reveals not only the key country- and multinational enterprise (MNE)-dependencies with residual impact determining the balance between just-in-time and just-in-case. Also, the authors advance the understanding of the (un)balance of the traditional GVC – focused on just-in-case rather than just-in-time through a lead and non-lead GVC participation and power lens yet rarely observed. The authors find that governance should not be construed as “management” such that it resolves into decisions undertaken in lead firms for execution in subordinate GVC participants. Autonomy allows to subsidiary units by MNE lead firms and/or exercised by (mainly, innovative) non-subsidiary GVC participant firms, is uncovered as a key driver in this. Greater delegation capacity appears to help provide resilience to loss in profit, with a recognition that there may be a dynamic trade-off between power and profit. I

目的自 2020 年 5 月以来,在国际商业(IB)中,有关 COVID-19 相关的全球价值链(GVC)模式推动复原力的讨论已形成势头。本研究旨在从整体上揭示大流行病提供的独特研究机会,揭示非牵头企业在全球价值链成果和复原力中的重要作用。作者通过批判性地识别影响标准、评估相互依存性和价值性,从而扩展了理论,推进了传统的(大流行前的)国际商学院对全球价值链治理和协调的看法。作者将现有的国际企业理论文献作为由 COVID-19 大流行引发的相关国际企业集体知识储备进行了研究,发现了一些贡献--重点是非牵头企业在协调和复原力方面的作用--从而澄清了大流行前并不明显的问题。因此,作者将该理论的重点从效率转移到了更好地认识权力的相互依存性和相互关系不对称所产生的利润结果。通过设计,作者将重点放在了大流行和协调复杂性的独特研究时期,沿着配置论证的发展,超越了简单的相关性(Fiss,2011 年),揭示了作为关键主题的关键依赖关系。作者强调了斯奈德(2019 年)之后的进一步研究途径,呼吁加强这种理解,并帮助扩展理论。研究结果这项研究提供了一个批判性视角,探讨了全球价值链治理的传统国际机构观点(旨在提高效率、降低成本、接近市场,并预先主导及时性)的应用,这种观点在大流行病期间发生了转变,以适应适应性和调整适应性,并考虑到万一情况。整体审查不仅揭示了国家和跨国企业(MNE)的主要依赖关系,而且还揭示了决定及时和万一之间平衡的残余影响。此外,作者还通过领导型和非领导型全球价值链的参与和权力视角,推进了对传统全球价值链(不)平衡的理解--关注的是 "个案 "而非 "及时",但却很少被观察到。作者发现,治理不应被理解为 "管理",即由主导企业做出决定,由从属的全球价值链参与者执行。多国企业领导企业允许子公司行使自主权和/或(主要是创新型)非子公司全球价值链参与者企业行使自主权,是造成这种情况的主要原因。更大的授权能力似乎有助于抵御利润损失,同时认识到权力与利润之间可能存在动态权衡。此外,作者还发现了与创新、需求弹性、数字化吸收、投资及其他方面的相关性,相信这将为深化和扩展研究结果的其他研究奠定基础。研究局限/影响综合文献综述包括问题的提出(即仅限于围绕一个新兴主题的已发表主题),因此在性质和方法上都非常集中。这也适用于本文。与荟萃分析相比,这种方法通常不使用统计方法进行数据分析。此外,作者将样本限制在一个相对较短的时间段内,分析了 33 篇出版物,有目的地将重点放在大流行病期间对全球价值链最及时、最 "敏锐 "的洞察上。作者揭示了依赖关系,这有助于更好地理解主导与非主导的互动和相对自主性,重点关注剩余影响,以确定及时和临时之间的平衡,如果处于所寻求的平衡和敏捷状态,则可实现与环境的协调和这种复原力。本文特别提供了实用的见解和可视化方法,强调了各阶段/"涟漪 "效应及其影响,以及利益相关者在寻找全球价值链复原力时需要提出的问题。其中包括:企业及其作为战略代理人的作用;通过从外来冲击中吸取教训,促使参与者重新调整战略;在子公司和非子公司的非牵头企业之间重新分配生产制造;加强竞争,从而加强供应商利用弹性和创新的能力;进一步了解基本供应品生产的本地化和区域化;与政府互动;以及海外投资的影响,特别是确保参与全球价值链。
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How wicked is modern slavery: a consideration of Raškovic’s “taming wicked problems” 现代奴隶制有多邪恶:对拉什科维奇 "驯服邪恶问题 "的思考
IF 2 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI: 10.1108/cpoib-12-2023-0112
Brent Burmester

Purpose

This is a response to “Taming wicked problems”, a paper recently published in CPOIB in which modern slavery is framed as a wicked problem. The purpose of this study is to convey the author’s appraisal of its contribution to policymaking regarding modern slavery in global supply chains.

Design/methodology/approach

The author engages in a discursive review of “Taming wicked problems”, taking inspiration from its perceived strengths and weaknesses to expand on the problem of modern slavery as a challenge to international business (IB) researchers.

Findings

“Taming wicked problems” is welcomed as a provocative contribution to modern slavery research in IB, although it is perceived to give too little critical attention to the problem of modern slavery itself.

Research limitations/implications

This is, by design, a subjective assessment of the treatment of modern slavery and policy from the perspective of an IB researcher who has previously studied the phenomenon without a wicked problem framing.

Practical implications

Modern slavery is a serious problem for IB scholars, as they have failed to extrapolate it from their analysis of international business strategy. This paper is intended to advance the disciplinary defence of vulnerable workers exploited to the ultimate benefit of MNEs.

Social implications

IB must engage critically with international business strategies that heighten the risk of human rights violations. The persistence of modern slavery disadvantages all persons in employment.

Originality/value

This paper seeks to better define the offense implicit in modern slavery so to inform critical IB research into its causes and deterrence.

目的这是对《驯服邪恶的问题》一文的回应,该文最近发表在 CPOIB 上,其中将现代奴隶制视为一个邪恶的问题。作者对 "驯服恶性问题 "进行了辨证评论,从该论文的优缺点中汲取灵感,将现代奴隶制问题作为对国际商务(IB)研究人员的一项挑战加以阐述。研究局限性/影响这篇文章的目的是,从一个国际商务研究者的角度,对现代奴隶制的处理和政策进行主观评价,而这个研究者以前研究过现代奴隶制现象,但没有从邪恶问题的框架出发进行研究。本文的目的在于推动对受剥削的弱势工人的纪律保护,从而为跨国企业谋取最终利益。社会影响IB必须以批判的眼光看待加剧侵犯人权风险的国际商业战略。现代奴隶制的持续存在不利于所有就业人员。原创性/价值本文旨在更好地界定现代奴隶制中隐含的违法行为,从而为国际商学院对其成因和威慑力的批判性研究提供依据。
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