Value chains, social inclusion, and economic development [electronic resource] : contrasting theories and realities / edited by A.H.J. (Bert) Helmsing and Sietze Vellema.

"Lead firms, development organisations, donors and governments view value chains and voluntary standards as vital instruments for achieving millennium development goals through trade and market-related interventions. The precise foundations for these development strategies, which suggest positi...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Helmsing, A. H. J., 1951-, Vellema, Sietze, 1964-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2011.
Series:Routledge studies in development economics ; 88.
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505 0 |a 1. Governance, inclusion and embedding: raising the issues / A.H.J. (Bert) Helmsing and Sietze Vellema -- I. Governance and Inclusion -- 2. Unpacking the discourse on social inclusion in value chains / Otto Hospes and Joy Clancy -- 3. Voluntary governance initiatives and the challenges of inclusion and upscaling / Peter Knorringa, Gerdien Meijerink and Greetje Scouten -- 4. Comparing fair and responsible coffee standards in East Africa / Ruerd Reuben and Simone Verkaart -- 5. Agricultural cooperatives and value chain coordination / Jos Bijman, Roldan Muradian and Andrei Cechin -- 6. Labour in globalized agricultural value chains / Lee Pegler, Karin Astrid Siegmann and Sietze Vellema -- 7. The Ghanaian state and inclusive upgrading in the global cocoa chain / Anna Laven -- II. Embedding and business systems -- 8. Business systems, value chains and inclusive regional development in South-East Asia / Edo Andriesse [and others] -- 9. Local embedding and economic crisis: comparing lobster chains in Belize, Jamaica and Nicaragua / Iris Monnereau and A.H.J. (Bert) Helmsing -- 10. Governance and greening global agro-food chains: cases from Vietnam, Thailand and Benin / Peter Oosterveer, Phan Van Hoi and Laurent C. Glin -- III. Chain-based partnerships for development -- 11. Partnering to facilitate smallholder inclusion in value chains / Verena Bitzer [and others] -- 12. Upscaling smallholder participation in global value chains [and others] -- 13. Building inclusive value chains in biotrade: a comparison of two case from South America / Roldan Muradian . [and others] 
520 |a "Lead firms, development organisations, donors and governments view value chains and voluntary standards as vital instruments for achieving millennium development goals through trade and market-related interventions. The precise foundations for these development strategies, which suggest positive development outcomes from integration of poor actors into value chains, are as yet underdeveloped. The interdisciplinary work in this volume shows how trade is managed and asks theory-driven questions about how value chains relate to locally-rooted development processes. Policy makers and development practitioners are increasingly using value chain analysis to frame pro-poor development interventions. This book offers multiple conceptualizations of development outcomes of inclusion of small producers, firms and workers in value chains. Processes of inclusion at different scales are unpacked in order to identify the terms of participation of small producers, firms and workers. As value chains are embedded, the book further argues that inclusion can be conceptualized as the degree of alignment between value chain logics and the institutions and capacities in the local business system. The combination of inclusive governance and endogenous development informs a grounded debate on roles of development-oriented partnerships. Chapters in this volume draw on multiple strands of economics, sociology, political science, geography and management studies; and for empirical grounding engage in comparative analysis of cases from Latin America, SubSaharan Africa and East and South East Asia. These are combined with processes taking place at a global level, such as the proliferation of standards and the growth of roundtables and multi-stakeholder partnerships. The contributions explore contrasts between contexts, between industries or commodities/products, and between conceptual frameworks; and the context dependency of development impact necessitates cross-case investigations. This collection will be of interest to scholars in development studies, economics, business studies, as well as to development policy makers."--EBL Website. 
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