Sustainable Global Supply Chains: The Human Rights Aspect

Bistra Boeva
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The objective of this paper is to examine Global Supply Chains (GSC) from the perspective of human rights. Economists and international business scholars focus on the economic nature of this phenomenon and its complex international structure. International institutions (such as the WTO, OECD and others) direct their efforts to the regulation of the relations within the structure and to the measurement of the contribution of GSC to national economies and global trade. Human Rights activists, on the other hand, are tackling violations of human rights at the various stages of the supply chains. At present, politicians, regulators and a limited number of scholars are also trying to deal with the issue of human rights within GSC from a different angle – namely, the behaviour of business with regard to human rights issues in international business activities. The paper builds on the author’s previous research on global supply chains in their role as stakeholders within the corporate governance system. The author adheres to the view that the study of human rights issues in the context of GSCs demands an interdisciplinary research approach and utilizes an adequate conceptual framework that should be further developed. Theoretical observations are combined with a survey on the business attitude towards human rights. Venue for following studies is drafted. Keywords: words: global supply chains, human rights; international business; stakeholders; corporate governance, adverse impact, modern slavery JEL: M54, M55, K3, J28, F2
可持续的全球供应链:人权方面
本文的目的是从人权的角度来审视全球供应链(GSC)。经济学家和国际商务学者关注这一现象的经济性质及其复杂的国际结构。国际机构(如世界贸易组织、经济合作与发展组织等)的工作重点是调节结构内的关系,并衡量全球服务贸易对国家经济和全球贸易的贡献。另一方面,人权活动人士正在处理供应链各个阶段的侵犯人权行为。目前,政治家、监管者和少数学者也在试图从另一个角度处理GSC内部的人权问题,即企业在国际商业活动中对人权问题的行为。本文建立在作者之前关于全球供应链在公司治理体系中作为利益相关者角色的研究基础之上。作者坚持认为,在政府间服务体系的背景下研究人权问题需要一种跨学科的研究方法,并利用一个适当的概念框架,这个框架应该进一步发展。理论观察与企业对人权态度的调查相结合。拟定了下列研究的地点。关键词:全球供应链;人权;国际业务;利益相关者;公司治理,不利影响,现代奴隶制[j]: M54, M55, K3, J28, F2
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