Increasing Transparency in Global Supply Chains: The Case of the Fast Fashion Industry

被引:7
|
作者
Fraser, Eve [1 ]
van der Ven, Hamish [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Nat Soc & Environm Governance Program, Oxford OX1 2JD, England
[2] Univ British Columbia, Fac Forestry, Dept Wood Sci, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
关键词
transparency; fast fashion; private governance; corporate social responsibility; corporate scandals; TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNANCE; SUSTAINABILITY; DISCLOSURE; GREEN;
D O I
10.3390/su141811520
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The fast fashion industry is subject to growing calls for transparency, from civil society groups as well as consumers. Despite universal pressure on retailers to disclose information on supply chain practices, uptake of transparency policies and practices has been heterogenous amongst large fast fashion companies. In this paper, we explain variation in transparency practices through a comparison of the four largest fast fashion retailers: H&M, Inditex, Gap, and Fast Retailing. Drawing on cross-case comparison and within-case process tracing, we offer insights into why some retailers are more transparent than others. Our findings suggest that sustainability scandals are a necessary but insufficient condition for motivating firms to increase transparency in their supply chains. Scandals can be an important driver of increased transparency, but only when accompanied by support from senior management and alignment with domestic norms about appropriate corporate conduct. These findings contribute to the literature on transnational business governance, corporate transparency, and sustainable supply-chain management.
引用
收藏
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The Business Case for Sustainability: An Application to Slow Fashion Supply Chains
    Presley A.
    Meade L.M.
    2018, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (46): : 138 - 150
  • [22] Transparency of Global Apparel Supply Chains: Quantitative Analysis of Corporate Disclosures
    Ma, Yoon Jin
    Lee, Hyun-Hwa
    Goerlitz, Kylie
    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2016, 23 (05) : 308 - 318
  • [23] Strategic outsourcing, innovation, and global supply chains: A case study from the aviation industry
    Wahpiyudin, Cep Abdul Baasith
    Cikal, Rambasae N.
    Pranajaya, Egi
    Sugianto, Andi
    SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 2024,
  • [25] Impact of Product Variety on Supply Chain in Fast Fashion Apparel Industry
    Mehrjoo, Marzieh
    Pasek, Zbigniew J.
    VARIETY MANAGEMENT IN MANUFACTURING: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 47TH CIRP CONFERENCE ON MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, 2014, 17 : 296 - 301
  • [26] When Global Value Chains are Not Global: Case Studies from the Russian Fast-Food Industry
    Berman, Danielle
    COMPETITION & CHANGE, 2011, 15 (04) : 274 - 295
  • [27] Environmental sustainability in fashion supply chains: An exploratory case based research
    Caniato, Federico
    Caridi, Maria
    Crippa, Luca
    Moretto, Antonella
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS, 2012, 135 (02) : 659 - 670
  • [28] Carbon transparency in global supply chains: The mediating role of institutional and innovative capacity
    Ouassou, El houssin
    Onyeaka, Helen
    Tamasiga, Phemelo
    Bakwena, Malebogo
    ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS, 2024, 53
  • [29] Through a Glass Clearly: Standards, Architecture, and Process Transparency in Global Supply Chains
    Steinfield, Charles
    Markus, M. Lynne
    Wigand, Rolf T.
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 2011, 28 (02) : 75 - 107
  • [30] Reshaping of global supply chains will take place, but it will not happen fast
    Javorcik, Beata
    JOURNAL OF CHINESE ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS STUDIES, 2020, 18 (04) : 321 - 325