Exploring Voluntary Sustainability Standards Using ITC Standards Map On the Accessibility of Voluntary Sustainability Standards for Suppliers
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| Publication date | 02-10-2016 |
| Series | ITC Working Paper Series, WP-04-2016.E |
| Number of pages | 27 |
| Publisher | International Trade Centre |
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| Abstract |
Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) have long become a usual attribute of international production and trade. Despite the fact that VSS are not obligatory to conform with in order to be a part of global value chains, they have become de facto mandatory, and non-compliance may lead to exclusion of producers from the value chains. The relevance of VSS is reflected by a growing literature across social sciences, in particular economics and political science. This paper describes a new database that collects comparable information on 180 standards and their governance structure, across a wide range of products and countries. We conduct a first empirical analysis of this data with a primary focus on two aspects of standards and their governance: their practices and features in support of producers, and their geographic availability. We find high variability of support and availability across standards systems and countries respectively. Finally, we identify standards- and country-specific features associated with higher support to producers and higher geographic availability.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://www.intracen.org/uploadedFiles/intracenorg/Content/Redesign/Projects/SME_Competitiveness/_01_WP-04-2016.E_final.pdf |
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