Research Consortium ‘Sustainability governance of global value chains’

Project: Research

Project participants

  • Osnabrück University
  • Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg

Description

The global demand for raw materials and agricultural products leads to unsustainable consequences for working conditions and the environment, particularly in countries of the Global South. Previous efforts to change this were mainly limited to self-regulation by the economy in the form of voluntary certification systems and auditing processes.
The first binding regulations on the sustainability of global value chains have only been issued in Europe since the mid-2010s. Examples include the French Loi de Vigilance enacted in 2017, the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG), which came into force in 2023, and the draft EU Supply Chain Directive (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive) presented in 2022. The consequences of such regulations are still largely unexplored: for the companies concerned, the governance structures of global value chains, innovation-friendliness and technology sovereignty, interactions with private sector standards and international law, and above all regarding sustainability in the production countries, but also in Germany. Due to their complexity and their enormous geographical expanse, global value chains (GVCs) represent a major challenge.
The main motivation for the research consortium lies in the strategic development of this increasingly socially charged and scientifically relevant topic area through the interdisciplinary bundling of the different competences of the three Lower Saxony universities of Lüneburg (in the lead), Oldenburg and Osnabrück with a cooperative relationship in the Hamburg metropolitan region with the Leibniz Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) there. Based on existing cooperative relationships, the aims of the WR are to develop excellent research and prepare a proposal for a coordinated DFG format, derive recommendations for action for politics and business, develop comprehensive courses and further training programmes for companies, authorities and the liberal professions. The aim is to understand the effects, potential and limits of the Sustainability Governance of GVC by analysing socio-technical implementation options and the actual effects of supply chain laws and related regulations and developing alternative design proposals. This project thus complements the technically orientated research on production management at the Institute for Factory Systems and Logistics at Leibniz University in Hanover.
StatusActive
Period01.08.2431.07.28

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  1. Die Aufgabenfülle der Grundschule und ihrer Pädagogik
  2. On the utility of indirect methods for detecting faking
  3. Avoiding Algorithm Error in Computer-Aided Text Analyses
  4. Risk preferences under heterogeneous environmental risk
  5. Begabungsdiagnostik mit dem Grundintelligenztest (CFT 20-R)
  6. Homogenization modeling of thin-layer-type microstructures
  7. A Kalman estimator for detecting repetitive disturbances
  8. The liquidity regulation and savings banks' liquid assets
  9. Proxy Indicators for the Quality of Open-domain Dialogues
  10. Communities of ground-living spiders in deciduous forests
  11. Freistellung von Betriebsräten - eine Beschäftigungsbremse?
  12. Influence of cerium on stress corrosion cracking in AZ91D
  13. The German Bank Restructuring Act: An Economic Perspective
  14. Dynamic Lot Size Optimization with Reinforcement Learning
  15. Using Complexity Metrics to Assess Silent Reading Fluency
  16. School Leader Trust and Collective Teacher Innovativeness
  17. Meta-analytic cointegrating rank tests for dependent panels
  18. Einflüsse der Land- und Wassernutzung auf das Niedrigwasser
  19. Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization.
  20. Study on Mg–Si–Sr ternary alloys for biomedical applications
  21. Corrosion behaviour of electropolished magnesium materials
  22. Das Individuum und die Peers - eine strukturelle Perspektive
  23. Perfect anti-windup in output tracking scheme with preaction
  24. Dynamics of Supply Chains Under Mixed Production Strategies
  25. The Cox ring of the space of complete rank two collineations
  26. Does more respect from leaders postpone the desire to retire?
  27. Propagation of particles injected from interplanetary shocks
  28. Does Internet-based guided self-help for depression cause harm?
  29. Gesellschaftliche Naturverhältnisse zwischen Krise und Vision
  30. Wo lernen Kinder mit sonderpädagogischem Förderbedarf besser?
  31. Product diversification and stability of employment and sales
  32. Do learner characteristics moderate the seductive-details-effect?