Suppliers' Compliance with MNCs' Codes of Conduct: Behind the Scenes at Chinese Toy Suppliers
Abstract
Despite increased academic and practitioner interest in codes of conduct, there has been little
research into the actual compliance of suppliers in developing countries with the codes of
conduct of multinational corporations (MNCs). This paper addresses this lack by analysing
Chinese suppliers’ level of compliance with Swedish toy retailers’ codes of conduct. Based on
unannounced and unofficial interviews with employees of Chinese suppliers, the study shows
that all of the nine studied suppliers breached some of the standards in the toy retailers’ codes,
with over two thirds of the suppliers not complying with the majority of the studied standards.
While there are different explanations of this lack of compliance, the main explanation seems
to be that Chinese suppliers successfully deceive toy retailers’ monitoring organisations by
decoupling the formal monitored part of their organisation from the actual operational part of
their organisation. The paper concludes with a discussion of how to increase compliance with
MNCs’ codes of conduct.
University
University of Gothenburg. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Gothenburg Research Institute
Publisher
Springer
Electronic version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-006-9237-8
Journal title
Journal of Business Ethics
Volume
75
Issue
1
Start page
45
End page
62
Collections
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Date
2007Author
Egels-Zandén, Niklas
Keywords
China
codes of conduct
corporate social responsibility
labour practice
multinational corporations
supplier relations
toy industry
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
eng