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Creative Capitalism and Human Trafficking: A Business Approach to Eliminate Forced Labor and Human Trafficking from Global Supply Chains

机译:创造性资本主义和人口贩运:一种从全球供应链中消除强迫劳动和人口贩运的商业方法

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A great amount of revenue generated by businesses in the global economy can be linked to the trafficking and enslavement of human beings. Yet, the current discourse on human trafficking fails to recognize the magnitude of benefit consumers, businesses, and economies gain from the work of forced and trafficked labor. Moreover, the limited efforts that seek to address this situation have focused on ways to encourage businesses to voluntarily adopt more socially responsible practices. These measures have had only limited success, and are generally believed to be in tension with the for-profit purposes of businesses. Hence, the task of convincing businesses to truly unearth and remedy human trafficking in their supply chains seems an uphill battle. This article challenges these prevailing views and offers a business approach to eliminate forced labor and human trafficking from global supply chains. Relying on a series of business studies that encourage strategic use of corporate social responsibility in order to increase competitiveness and pursue shared value, this Article makes the case for businesses to pursue supply chains clean of forced and trafficked labor as a core business strategy which is consistent with—and even advances—their profit-seeking goals. Many successful companies have incorporated environmental sustainability into their business models and achieved short-term profits and long-term added value. A few leading apparel manufacturers are similarly focusing on responsible yet profitable labor practices, and preliminary data from the International Labor Organization (ILO) Better Work Program demonstrates linkages between better work conditions and improved market competitiveness. Using this data, this Article shows that business policies that minimize the incentives to use forced and trafficked labor do not inherently compromise profits and can also improve a business’s bottom line. In doing so, it suggests that the task of convincing business leaders to adopt better policies may be less challenging if framed as a core business strategy in the pursuit of profit.
机译:企业在全球经济中产生的大量收入可以与人口贩运和奴役联系在一起。但是,当前有关人口贩运的论述未能认识到消费者,企业和经济从强迫劳动和被贩运劳动中获得的巨大收益。此外,试图解决这种情况的有限努力集中在鼓励企业自愿采取对社会负责的做法的方法上。这些措施仅取得了有限的成功,并且通常被认为与企业的营利目的有关。因此,说服企业真正发掘并纠正其供应链中的人口贩运的任务似乎是艰巨的战斗。本文对这些主流观点提出了挑战,并提供了一种从全球供应链中消除强迫劳动和人口贩运的商业方法。依靠一系列鼓励进行战略性使用企业社会责任以提高竞争力和追求共同价值的商业研究,本条为企业寻求清洁供应链中强迫劳动和被贩运劳工的供应链作为一致的核心业务战略提供了理由实现甚至追求利润的目标。许多成功的公司已将环境可持续性纳入其业务模型,并获得了短期利润和长期增加值。一些领先的服装制造商也同样关注负责任但有利可图的劳工做法,而国际劳工组织(ILO)的“更好的工作计划”的初步数据表明,更好的工作条件与改善的市场竞争力之间存在联系。本文利用这些数据表明,将使用强迫劳动和被贩运劳动力的动机减至最小的商业政策并不会固有地损害利润,也可以改善企业的底线。这样做可以表明,如果说服企业领导者采用更好的政策,那么将其作为追求利润的核心业务战略,其挑战性可能会降低。

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    Raigrodski Dana;

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