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CSR in the global marketplace Towards sustainable global value chains

Journal

MANAGEMENT DECISION
Volume 46, Issue 8, Pages 1187-1209

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/00251740810901381

Keywords

Sustainable development; Value chain; International marketing; Corporate social responsibility; Ethics

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Purpose - The main purpose of this article is to identify some emergent issues when sustainability is introduced into global value chains. These issues deal with the conditions under which a sustainable global value chain might gain international competitiveness.' Design/methodology/approach - An exploratory research was conducted, based on a case study. The main players of the JOBEK's Global Value Chain were identified and interviews were carried out with representatives of these players. A thematic content analysis was developed, supported by Atlas TI software, using interview data and documents. Findings - Three main themes have emerged, which can be considered as underlying issues of an emerging concept that the authors call the sustainable global value chain. These are: bargaining power between the chain's players; a differentiation strategy along the global value chain; and a collaborative awareness-building process along the global value chain. Research limitations/implications - Although the findings result from a single case study, the characteristics of this case have allowed the authors to suggest an emergent concept for the field of international business: the concept of a sustainable global value chain. This has implications for the development of a new research field and for the introduction of some ethical concerns into this field. Practical implications - Managers of organizations that participate in sustainable global value chains may consider the emerging concepts and their interrelationships as a guideline for strategic decision-making. In particular, managers need to be aware of how the relationships between power balance, CSR product differentiation strategies and awareness building may influence the competitiveness of their sustainable global value chain. Originality/value - The article proposes the emergence of a new concept that has important ethical implications for international business: the sustainable global value chain. The authors suggest that the further development of this new concept is likely to stimulate the development of an emergent research field.

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