Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
992135 World Development 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryWhat happens when transnational private regulation of labor standards is put into practice on the factory floor? This article addresses this question with field research data on Vietnam’s apparel and footwear industries. The Vietnamese case shows that code enforcement and implementation are highly political processes fraught with conflicts and attempts at evasion. The consequences, moreover, contradict the conventional wisdom of low regulatory effectiveness; heightened legal awareness and strengthened labor law enforcement may result from these processes. This study illustrates two mechanisms (conflict and ritualistic compliance) that can raise the effectiveness of private regulation.

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