识别全球供应链中的现代奴隶制:通过多主体协作利用监控技术

Identifying modern slavery in global supply chains: Leveraging monitoring technologies through multi-actor collaboration

Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management · 2025
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

基于32位识别现代奴隶制领域关键人物的访谈,研究了雇主、认证机构、非政府组织等多主体如何通过协作利用监控技术(如工人语音技术、远程传感器、卫星图像)来识别全球供应链中的现代奴隶制,并分析了促进或抑制这一结果的关键因素。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Monitoring technologies (e.g., worker voice technologies, remote sensors, satellite images) provide additional opportunities to improve the identification of modern slavery in supply chains. New collaborations among different actors are required to enable these technological capabilities. Yet little is understood about how collaboration between actors such as employers, certification and auditing bodies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and other vested intermediaries leverage monitoring technologies to identify modern slavery in global supply chains. Based on a qualitative inquiry of 32 interviews with leading actors in identifying modern slavery, we build upon two domains in the literature: the contracts domain and the conditions domain. Drawing on resource dependence theory (RDT), we show that valued resources (finance, access, skills, technology, and legitimacy) are held by various interdependent collaborators. We further show that identifying modern slavery can be enhanced through leveraging monitoring technologies embedded in collaborations, yet key contingencies (modern slavery posture, collaboration scope, cross-boundary interactions, and contextual embeddedness) facilitate (or inhibit) such an outcome. The paper offers an empirically grounded understanding of collaboration mechanisms to detect modern slavery in global supply chains.

供应链管理企业社会责任技术应用跨组织协作