发展援助和全球价值链管理——以孟加拉国消防和建筑安全协议为例

IF 4.6 Q2 BUSINESS
L. Beierlein
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本文的目的是研究发展援助在制定治理对策方面的相关性和矛盾,以实现全球服装价值链的长期社会升级。由于治理响应是多层次的,我们建议通过对一种新型私人监管倡议的案例研究来分析全球和地方层面之间的相互关系:孟加拉国的消防和建筑安全协议,其运作方式类似于一项发展援助计划。我们的目的是解释它被禁止在该国运营的原因。我们使用全球价值链(GVC)方法的框架,因为它在发展援助中得到了实际应用,并将其重点扩大到调查经济和社会升级之间的联系。它进一步有助于理解多层次和多参与者的治理响应。我们使用多个第二手来源描述该协定产生的背景,探讨其条款和操作,并分析有关其终止的争论。我们将该协议作为全球治理工具和解决全球价值链中的社会问题的实地发展援助行为体进行分析。作为劳工组织主导的一项业务方案,该协议自成立以来在全球范围内有效地改善了许多工人的工作场所安全。然而,作为一种治理工具,它既没有成功地解决私人监管倡议的缺陷,也没有改变全球价值链中现有的权力关系,因此它一直因霸权而受到憎恨。独创性/价值《协定》的提前终止尚未得到分析。鉴于此,我们就发展援助在私营企业治理对策中日益重要的作用提出了新的见解。
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Development aid and the governance of global value chains the case of the Bangladesh accord on fire and building safety
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relevance and contradictions of development aid in crafting governance responses for enabling long term social upgrading in global garment value chains. Since governance responses are multilevel, we propose to analyse the interrelation between the global and the local level through the case study of a private regulatory initiative of a new type: the Accord on Fire and Building Security in Bangladesh, operationally run like a development aid programme. We aim at explaining the reasons why it has been banned from operating in the country. Design/methodology/approach We use the framework of the Global Value Chain (GVC) approach since it is operationally used in development aid and has broadened its focus to investigating the link between economic and social upgrading. It further helps to understand multilevel and multiactor governance responses. Using multiple secondary sources we describe the context in which the Accord emerged, explore its provisions and operations, and analyse the contestation pertaining to its termination. We analyse the Accord both as a global governance tool and a field-level development aid actor that addresses social issues in GVCs. Findings As an ILO led operational programme, the Accord, since its inception, has proven globally effective at improving workplace safety for many workers. However it has been resented for being hegemonic and, as a governance tool, it has neither succeeded in addressing the flaws of private regulatory initiatives nor changed existing power relationships in GVCs. Originality/value The early termination of the Accord has not yet been analysed. In light of this, we propose new insights on the rising role of development aid in private governance responses.
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