Abstract
For more than two decades, global corporations have governed environmental and social sustainability by imposing ethics codes and sustainability standards on suppliers in the Global South. Yet, despite the growing prevalence of these frameworks, systemic problems persist. Drawing on empirical data from textile suppliers in Pakistan, this study offers a rarely explored perspective on global fashion value chains. Our findings reveal how global brands increasingly shift corporate responsibility along with the financial and environmental burden of sustainability to their suppliers. We conceptualize this phenomenon as buyer-enforced sustainability management, wherein brands impose rigid sustainability requirements while disregarding the local capacities, constraints, and institutional realities of supplier firms. We argue that these enforcement practices are not isolated but are rather a part of a broader strategy that exploits institutional weaknesses in supplier contexts. We identify local enabling factors such as regulatory voids and reactive compliance that allow this flawed model to continue.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e70177 |
| Journal | Business Strategy & Development |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Early online date | 22 Jul 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Sept 2025 |
| MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Keywords
- buyer power
- corporate responsibility
- exploitation
- global south
- institutional voids
- sustainability management
- textile supply chains
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-: Sustainable textile systems: Co-creating resource-wise business for Finland in global textile networks
Halme, M. (Principal investigator), Haukkala, T. (Project Member), Härri, A. (Project Member), Ustabas, H. (Project Member), Dzhengiz, T. (Project Member), Sahimaa, O. (Project Member), Maloku, M. (Project Member), Heikura, T. (Project Member), Patala, S. (Project Member), Miller, E. (Project Member), Villo, S. (Project Member), Rehula, E. (Project Member), Sillanaukee, O. (Project Member), Dagnaud, K. (Project Member), Lewe, E. (Project Member), Turunen, L. L. M. (Project Member), Khan, I. (Project Member), Pyhälammi, A. (Project Member) & Ovaska, J.-P. (Project Member)
01/06/2019 → 10/03/2023
Project: Academy of Finland: Strategic research funding
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