Global standards and the philosophy of consumption: Toward a consumer-driven governance of global value chains

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Guli-Sanam Karimova, Ludger Heidbrink, Johannes Brinkmann, Stephen Arthur LeMay
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This study delves into the significant ethical criteria in the context of global standards. It addresses the moral wrongdoings and adverse side effects associated with global value chains as discussed in the business ethics literature. The methodology involves theoretical application and synthesis. The study employs ethical principles from deontology, consequentialism, and political cosmopolitanism to establish normative criteria such as “injustice and harm to others” and “bad outcomes.” It further investigates how these criteria should influence consumers' decisions, actions, and responsibilities. These criteria are then used to examine the moral wrongdoings and negative effects mentioned in global standards. The study explores how global standards implicitly express consumers' roles in governing global value chains. It scrutinizes consumers' actions and decisions by applying ethical frameworks to global standards. The study outlines consumers' individual and political responsibilities in achieving the goals of global standards. The research findings have implications for governments, consumers, and organizations in practicing shared responsibility. The aim of this research is to provide normative guidance for responsible actions.

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全球标准与消费哲学:实现以消费者为导向的全球价值链管理
本研究深入探讨了全球标准背景下的重要道德标准。它探讨了商业伦理文献中讨论的与全球价值链相关的道德错误行为和负面影响。研究方法包括理论应用和综合。研究采用了道义论、结果论和政治世界主义的伦理原则,以建立规范标准,如 "对他人的不公正和伤害 "和 "不良后果"。研究进一步探讨了这些标准应如何影响消费者的决策、行动和责任。然后利用这些标准来研究全球标准中提到的道德错误行为和负面影响。本研究探讨了全球标准如何隐含地表达消费者在管理全球价值链中的作用。通过将道德框架应用于全球标准,本研究对消费者的行为和决策进行了审视。研究概述了消费者在实现全球标准目标方面的个人责任和政治责任。研究结果对政府、消费者和组织履行共同责任具有启示意义。这项研究的目的是为负责任的行动提供规范性指导。
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