Bontu Lucie Guschke
Student Assistant
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Copenhagen Business Academy
Denmark
Biography
"My research focuses on the linkage between global value chains, industrial upgrading, and corporate social and environmental responsibility (CSER) in developing countries. I theorize and empirically investigate how CSER policies of internationally branded companies are implemented in global supply chains, and how they affect supplier competitiveness, work conditions, and the environment in the South. To date I have had 26 articles accepted in internationally peer-reviewed journals, and I am Associate Editor of “Business Ethics: A European Reviewâ€. I have recently co-edited three special issues of international journals. The first deals with micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises and CSER in developing economies and will be published by Business & Society (w. Jamali and Jeppesen). I have also co-edited a special issue of Competition and Change (with P. Wad) that deals with global value chains, local economic organization, and the CSER in the BRICS countries (vol. 18, no. 4, 2014). Finally, I have just finished co-editing a special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics on the relationship between industrial clusters and CSER in developing countries (w. Lindgreen and Vanhamme) which is now online first at the Journal of Business Ethics website. The merits of my research have been independently verified by the Danish Development Research Council and the Danish Social Science Research Council through five major research grants. In 2013, I received a new grant from the Danish Social Science Research Council to undertake a study of multi-stakeholder initiatives for sustainable cotton production in the textile value chains of Pakistan and India. In this project, I am working together with Neil Coe (National University of Singapore), Lone Riisgaard (Roskilde University), and Sukhpal Singh (Indian Institute of Management)." c
Research Interest
" CSER in Developing Countries Industrial Upgrading & MSMEs Ethical and Fair Trade Global Value Chains and Clusters The International Football, Garment and Leather Tanning Industries"
Publications
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" Dima Jamali; Peter Lund-Thomsen; Navjote Khara / CSR Institutionalized Myths in Developing Countries : An Imminent Threat of Selective Decoupling. In: Business & Society, Vol. 56, No. 3, 3.2017, p. 454-486 Journal article"
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Lund-Thomsen, P. Global value chains, local work organization, and labor rights challenges in the football manufacturing industry of China, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Under Review Lund-Thomsen, P. Assessing the Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility Standards in Global Value Chains: Reflections on the “Dark Side†of Impact Assessment, Environment and Planning A, Under Review