缩小不确定性:铜生产网络中的标准化、外包与劳动控制

Narrowing Indeterminacy: Standardization, Outsourcing, and Labor Control in Copper Production Networks

Economic Geography · 2026
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研究了全球铜生产网络中主导企业如何通过标准化策略(如采购系统、合同监管)协调外包企业,实现对劳动过程的控制,以应对工人动员带来的运营中断。

Abstract

Outsourcing labor is a well-established strategy that enables lead firms to reduce production costs. Still, it also presents managerial challenges related to coordinating actors across production networks and maintaining uninterrupted production and commodity circulation flows. In this context, operational disruptions caused by worker mobilizations are a key concern for lead firms operating within global production networks (GPNs). This article examines the downstream managerial strategies used by lead firms to impose uniformity and control over the labor process across the production network—a process conceptualized as standardization. Drawing on a case study of copper production networks in Chile—the world’s leading copper producer, characterized by high outsourcing rates and frequent labor unrest—this study unpacks how standardization operates as a class-based dynamic, assigning distinct functions to lead and outsourced firms. Lead firms create procurement systems, contractual regulations, and compliance mechanisms to enforce discipline through capital–capital relationships. In turn, outsourced firms manage capital–labor relations by disciplining workers via human resources platforms, supervisory control, and union deterrence. Based on qualitative interviews and document analysis, this contribution advances current debates on labor regimes and GPNs by highlighting how managerial strategies mediate labor control across the division of labor.

全球生产网络外包劳动控制标准化铜矿产业