Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: A new paradigm for a changing world

Abstract

A key challenge in promoting decent work worldwide is how to improve the position of both firms and workers in value chains and global production networks driven by lead firms. This article develops a framework for analysing the linkages between the economic upgrading of firms and the social upgrading of workers. Drawing on studies which indicate that firm upgrading does not necessarily lead to improvements for workers, with a particular focus on the Moroccan garment industry, it outlines different trajectories and scenarios to provide a better understanding of the relationship between economic and social upgrading.

Citation

Barrientos, S.; Gereffi, G.; Rossi, A. Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: A new paradigm for a changing world. International Labour Review (2011) 150 (3-4) 319-340. [Special feature on ‘Decent work in global production networks’] [DOI: 10.1111/j.1564-913X.2011.00119.x]

Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: A new paradigm for a changing world

Published 1 January 2011