This large-N, three-country study of the coffee sector assesses the effectiveness of private governance by standards in promoting sustainable production.
This large-N, three-country study of the coffee sector assesses the effectiveness of private governance by standards in promoting sustainable production.
Janina Grabs is a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich. She is the recipient of APSA's 2019 Virginia M. Walsh Dissertation Award, the 2018 Giandomenico Majone Prize for the best early career contribution to the ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, the 2019 Oran R. Young Prize of the Earth System Governance Project, and the 2016 IFAMA Best Paper Award in the category 'relevance for managers'. She also provides strategic advice to the coffee industry, for instance as 2019 SCA Re:Co Speaker.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The dilemma of effective private governance 3. Defining the goal of a sustainable coffee sector 4. Changing the market 5. Changing farming practices 6. Designing effective private institutions 7. Interacting with public institutions 8. Conclusions.
1. Introduction 2. The dilemma of effective private governance 3. Defining the goal of a sustainable coffee sector 4. Changing the market 5. Changing farming practices 6. Designing effective private institutions 7. Interacting with public institutions 8. Conclusions.
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