Systems, solidarity and fair trade

Tony Brauer, María Angela Zamora Chaves, Mike King
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The words fair trade are simple, but the ideas behind them are complex. Systems thinking allows an accessible, pluralistic response in which diversity is a bonus rather than a problem, while the model developed here offers a coherent framework for some familiar ideas, and some perhaps less so. A key distinction is made between procedural and reconstructive fair traders. Procedural fair traders focus on making market procedures more equitable. Reconstructive fair traders seek directly to repair social and environmental inequities arising from market and other systemic failures. These roles are seen as complementary rather than mutually exclusive. Procedural reform of the market rewrites the role of intermediaries in the supply chain from profit maximisation towards facilitation. At the same time, both types of fair trader are concerned by the market’s tendency to externalise social and environmental costs. Both types of fair traders also recognise the importance of consumer awareness: corporate behaviour is influenced both by the aggregate of purchasing decisions and by reputational concerns. All of these factors can be understood in the context of an holistic systems view of fair trade in three dimensions: the qualitative narrative, the quantifiable evidence, and the realities of ethical pluralism. This first model is fairly abstract, although underpinned by genuine experience. There is a further step, in which the contribution of this generalised model to the strategies of fair-trade enterprises will be explored.
制度、团结和公平贸易
公平贸易这个词很简单,但其背后的思想却很复杂。系统思维允许一种易于理解的、多元化的反应,在这种反应中,多样性是一种好处而不是问题,而这里开发的模型为一些熟悉的观点提供了一个连贯的框架,有些观点可能不太熟悉。程序性公平交易者和重建性公平交易者之间有一个关键的区别。程序公平交易者注重使市场程序更加公平。重建型公平交易者寻求直接修复由市场失灵和其他系统性失灵引起的社会和环境不平等。这些角色被看作是互补的,而不是相互排斥的。市场的程序性改革将中间商在供应链中的角色从利润最大化改写为便利。与此同时,两种类型的公平交易者都关注市场将社会和环境成本外部化的趋势。这两种类型的公平交易者也认识到消费者意识的重要性:企业行为既受到购买决策总和的影响,也受到对声誉的担忧的影响。所有这些因素都可以在公平贸易的整体系统观点的背景下从三个维度来理解:定性叙述,可量化的证据,以及道德多元主义的现实。第一个模型是相当抽象的,尽管有真实的经验作为支撑。还有一个进一步的步骤,将探讨这个广义模型对公平贸易企业战略的贡献。
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