Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains

In this paper we evaluate three projects with the participation of 40 supplier firms in several Chinese coastal provinces representing multi-stakeholder efforts to provide alternative channels through which workers can voice their concerns. The supplier firms took on these projects to reduce worker...

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Main Authors: Hofman, Peter S., Wu, Bin, Liu, Kaiming
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Published: German Institute of Global and Area Studies / Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien 2014
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author Hofman, Peter S.
Wu, Bin
Liu, Kaiming
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Liu, Kaiming
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description In this paper we evaluate three projects with the participation of 40 supplier firms in several Chinese coastal provinces representing multi-stakeholder efforts to provide alternative channels through which workers can voice their concerns. The supplier firms took on these projects to reduce worker dissatisfaction and employee turnover. The projects fill an institutional void in employer–employee relations within Chinese supplier firms as they provide alternative channels for workers to voice their concerns. The role of civil society organisations focusing on labour interests was a crucial feature of the projects, through capacity-building for workers and by providing independence. The supplier firms and their workers have benefitted as firms take measures to enhance worker satisfaction, while the reduced employee turnover positively impacted firm performance. We propose that these collaborative socially responsible practices are a potential way to strengthen the positions of workers and supplier firms in global supply chains
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spelling nottingham-297322020-05-04T20:16:52Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29732/ Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains Hofman, Peter S. Wu, Bin Liu, Kaiming In this paper we evaluate three projects with the participation of 40 supplier firms in several Chinese coastal provinces representing multi-stakeholder efforts to provide alternative channels through which workers can voice their concerns. The supplier firms took on these projects to reduce worker dissatisfaction and employee turnover. The projects fill an institutional void in employer–employee relations within Chinese supplier firms as they provide alternative channels for workers to voice their concerns. The role of civil society organisations focusing on labour interests was a crucial feature of the projects, through capacity-building for workers and by providing independence. The supplier firms and their workers have benefitted as firms take measures to enhance worker satisfaction, while the reduced employee turnover positively impacted firm performance. We propose that these collaborative socially responsible practices are a potential way to strengthen the positions of workers and supplier firms in global supply chains German Institute of Global and Area Studies / Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien 2014 Article PeerReviewed Hofman, Peter S., Wu, Bin and Liu, Kaiming (2014) Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 43 (4). pp. 111-141. ISSN 1868-4874 China corporate social responsibility employee voice global supply chains stakeholders employee turnover supplier firms http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/801
spellingShingle China
corporate social responsibility
employee voice
global supply chains
stakeholders
employee turnover
supplier firms
Hofman, Peter S.
Wu, Bin
Liu, Kaiming
Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains
title Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains
title_full Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains
title_fullStr Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains
title_short Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains
title_sort collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of chinese workers in global supply chains
topic China
corporate social responsibility
employee voice
global supply chains
stakeholders
employee turnover
supplier firms
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