Public-Private Partnerships for Sustainable Development

Voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) and other private governance instruments (e.g., Fair Trade, Forest Stewardship Council, Fair Wear Foundation, GLOBALGAP) are increasingly regulating global production processes and economic activities. VSS verify the compliance of products or production proce...

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Главный автор: Marx, Axel
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description Voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) and other private governance instruments (e.g., Fair Trade, Forest Stewardship Council, Fair Wear Foundation, GLOBALGAP) are increasingly regulating global production processes and economic activities. VSS verify the compliance of products or production processes with sustainability standards. The importance of voluntary sustainability standards is now widely recognized. After being operational for more than two decades, they have established themselves as private governance instruments. This recognition is also exemplified by their integration in public regulatory approaches. Governments and international organizations are partnering with voluntary sustainability standards to pursue sustainable development policies. We witness the integration of VSS in the regulatory approaches of local and national governments in countries around the world, the integration of VSS in trade policies, the emergence of public–private initiatives to govern global supply chains, and the inclusion of private initiatives in experimentalist governance regimes. This Special Issue seeks to bring together research on the interface between private and public governance. We welcome contributions which analyze specific case studies on the emergence and development of these private–public interactions, the design of public–private governance, the effectiveness of these governance arrangements, and critical perspectives on the possibilities and limitations of such public–private forms of governance. We welcome multi-disciplinary perspectives including contributions from economics, political science, law, sociology, geography, and anthropology. Papers selected for this Special Issue are subject to a peer review procedure with the aim of rapid and wide dissemination of research results, developments, and applications.
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bibliometric analysis
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disaster notification system
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trade policy
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public-private governance
trade unions
signalling theory
sustainability
cocoa
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sustainable development
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public–private interactions
power resources
information asymmetry
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public-private partnership
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user interests
PPP projects
private governance
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public–private partnership
value chain
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sustainability standards
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agriculture
PPP
Sweden
policy changes
China
public-private partnership (PPP)
sustainable behaviors
multi-stakeholder initiatives
process
biodiversity
relational norms
implementation
pineapple
European Union
collaboration
infrastructure
ISO 26000
natural resource management
governance
palm oil
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Public-Private Partnerships for Sustainable Development
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flood disaster
PPPs
information system success model
bibliometric analysis
public–private partnerships
project performance
disaster notification system
sovereignty
trade policy
voluntary sustainability standards (VSS)
public-private governance
trade unions
signalling theory
sustainability
cocoa
voluntary sustainability standards
sustainable development
standards
public–private interactions
power resources
information asymmetry
VSS
public-private partnership
multiple criteria decision making (MCDM)
drivers
user interests
PPP projects
private governance
participation
mountains
public–private partnership
value chain
corporate social responsibility
sustainability standards
networks
hotspots
Costa Rica
agriculture
PPP
Sweden
policy changes
China
public-private partnership (PPP)
sustainable behaviors
multi-stakeholder initiatives
process
biodiversity
relational norms
implementation
pineapple
European Union
collaboration
infrastructure
ISO 26000
natural resource management
governance
palm oil
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public–private partnerships
project performance
disaster notification system
sovereignty
trade policy
voluntary sustainability standards (VSS)
public-private governance
trade unions
signalling theory
sustainability
cocoa
voluntary sustainability standards
sustainable development
standards
public–private interactions
power resources
information asymmetry
VSS
public-private partnership
multiple criteria decision making (MCDM)
drivers
user interests
PPP projects
private governance
participation
mountains
public–private partnership
value chain
corporate social responsibility
sustainability standards
networks
hotspots
Costa Rica
agriculture
PPP
Sweden
policy changes
China
public-private partnership (PPP)
sustainable behaviors
multi-stakeholder initiatives
process
biodiversity
relational norms
implementation
pineapple
European Union
collaboration
infrastructure
ISO 26000
natural resource management
governance
palm oil
bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTJ Peace studies & conflict resolution
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