Limits of buyer-driven governance for sustainability: inherent challenges of fragmented supplier networks

Author:

Alexander Rachel12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Business and Development Studies, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark

2. South African Research Chair in Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract

Abstract This article questions retailers’ role as buyers driving production. Exploring a network involving Indian suppliers of UK retailers’ cotton garments, limitations preventing coercive buyer power from controlling production practices are identified. Overall, the dominant system of large-scale fragmented supplier networks connecting raw materials to final products accommodates commercially viable practices causing social or environmental challenges. While some pressures effectively span complex networks, buyers’ practice-related demands do not. Dissecting the ‘drivenness’ concept, this study shows multipolar governance within an industry often considered buyer-driven. Also, it furthers critiques of private governance’s effectiveness, indicating the need for alternative governance frameworks or network structures.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Geography, Planning and Development

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