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Business, Power and Sustainability in a World of Global Value Chains

Business, Power and Sustainability in a World of Global Value Chains

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Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year 15/08/2019
Pages 272
Version paperback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781786992574
Categories International economics
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The interaction of sustainability governance and global value chains has crucial implications the world over. When it comes to sustainability the last decade has witnessed the birth of hybrid forms of governance where business, civil society and public actors interact at different levels, leading to a focus on concepts of legitimacy within multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs).

Based in over 15 years of theoretical engagement and field research, Business, Power and Sustainability draws from both labour-intensive value chains, such as in the agro-food sector (coffee, wine, fish, biofuels, palm oil), and from capital-intensive value chains such as in shipping and aviation, to discuss how sustainability governance can be best designed, managed and institutionalized in today's world of global value chains (GVCs). Examining current theoretical and analytical efforts aimed at including sustainability issues in GVC governance theory, it expands on recent work examining GVC upgrading by introducing the concept of environmental upgrading; and through new conceptions of orchestration, it provides suggestions for how governments and international organizations can best facilitate the achievement of sustainability goals.


Essential reading on the governance of sustainability in the twenty-first century. 'A profoundly important book that will be required reading
not only for today's practitioners and students, but for the next generation as
well.'
Benjamin Cashore, Professor of Environmental Governance & Political Science at Yale University

'This book is
a well-researched, systematically analysed and neatly presented
examination of how large firms have captured environmental sustainability to
control the world through global value chains. It is a chilling but compulsive
reading. It is highly recommended for researchers and students especially those
in production sites - the global south.'
Christine Noe, Department of Geography, University of Dar es Salaam

'A great book that all students of Global
Value Chains and transnational sustainability governance should buy and read.
Ponte is an expert and innovator in both fields of study, and successfully
synthesizes insights from both literatures to build a provocative and compelling
argument about ongoing and impending transformations in the global economy.'
Luc Fransen, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of
Amsterdam.



'Ponte shows not only how sustainability
management is a key feature of contemporary capitalism, but also why pursuing
"just sustainabilities' is so imperative. I strongly recommend the book.'
Professor Peter Newell, University of Sussex, author of Globalization and the Environment and Global Green Politics.



'Since the 1980s, the main question has
been how to leverage foreign direct investment and GVC engagement for economic
development. Now, with the habitability of the planet in question, this book
shifts the lens toward sustainability. Very timely!'

Timothy J. Sturgeon, Ph.D. Senior Researcher,
MIT Industrial Performance Center (IPC)

Business, Power and Sustainability in a World of Global Value Chains

Table of contents

Introduction: Business, Sustainability and the Global Economy



1. What We Know About Sustainability Governance



2. Power in Global Value Chains



3. Sustainability, Power and Governance in the Wine, Coffee and Biofuels Global Value Chains



4. Value Creation and Capture through Economic and Environmental Upgrading



5. Orchestrating Sustainability



Conclusion: 'Just Sustainabilities' in a World of Global Value Chains

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