TY - JOUR
T1 - Private and public governance of decent work in regional and domestic value chains: the case of horticulture and garments in Sub-Saharan Africa
AU - Alford, Matthew
AU - Barrientos, Stephanie
AU - Godfrey, Shane
AU - Nadvi, Khalid
AU - Opondo, Maggie
AU - Visser, Margareet
PY - 2025/5/27
Y1 - 2025/5/27
N2 - Seismic shifts in the geographies of global production point to the growing importance of Regional and Domestic Value Chains (RVCs and DVCs) in the global South. RVCs and DVCs, often governed by Southern lead firms, operate alongside or intersect with Global Value Chains (GVCs). GVC studies have long analysed private governance of decent work by Northern lead firms. Recent studies examine state-led public governance. Yet, our understanding of public and private governance of decent work in RVCs/DVCs remains limited. We conduct a cross-country and sectoral analysis of horticultural and garments RVCs/DVCs in Sub-Saharan Africa, asking: How is public and private governance of decent work evolving in intersecting GVCs, RVCs and DVCs? We observe relatively weak private governance of decent work in DVCs and RVCs, alongside a shift towards variegated forms of public governance. Whilst these trends are more pronounced in horticulture, nascent changes are occurring in garments. To capture the variety of public governance patterns, we present a governance-power continuum ranging from ‘directive’ to ‘facilitative’ public governance. However, the potential efficacy of such developments for decent work remains unclear. Future research could benefit from utilising our framework to explore how public governance evolves in the context of polycentric trade.
AB - Seismic shifts in the geographies of global production point to the growing importance of Regional and Domestic Value Chains (RVCs and DVCs) in the global South. RVCs and DVCs, often governed by Southern lead firms, operate alongside or intersect with Global Value Chains (GVCs). GVC studies have long analysed private governance of decent work by Northern lead firms. Recent studies examine state-led public governance. Yet, our understanding of public and private governance of decent work in RVCs/DVCs remains limited. We conduct a cross-country and sectoral analysis of horticultural and garments RVCs/DVCs in Sub-Saharan Africa, asking: How is public and private governance of decent work evolving in intersecting GVCs, RVCs and DVCs? We observe relatively weak private governance of decent work in DVCs and RVCs, alongside a shift towards variegated forms of public governance. Whilst these trends are more pronounced in horticulture, nascent changes are occurring in garments. To capture the variety of public governance patterns, we present a governance-power continuum ranging from ‘directive’ to ‘facilitative’ public governance. However, the potential efficacy of such developments for decent work remains unclear. Future research could benefit from utilising our framework to explore how public governance evolves in the context of polycentric trade.
KW - global value chains
KW - governance
KW - power
KW - public
KW - private
KW - labour
U2 - 10.1080/09692290.2025.2505181
DO - 10.1080/09692290.2025.2505181
M3 - Article
SN - 0969-2290
SP - 1
EP - 26
JO - Review of International Political Economy
JF - Review of International Political Economy
ER -