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Corporate Social Responsibility Influencing Sustainability within the Fashion Industry. A Systematic Review. (2020). Thorisdottir, Thorey S ; Johannsdottir, Lara.
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  22. Corporate Social Responsibility Influencing Sustainability within the Fashion Industry. A Systematic Review. (2020). Thorisdottir, Thorey S ; Johannsdottir, Lara.
    In: Sustainability.
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  23. Contested understandings in the global garment industry after Rana Plaza. (2020). Ashwin, Sarah ; Kabeer, Naila ; Schussler, Elke.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  24. Contested Understandings in the Global Garment Industry after Rana Plaza. (2020). Ashwin, Sarah ; Kabeer, Naila ; Schussler, Elke.
    In: Development and Change.
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  25. The Impact of Suppliers’ Adoption of Voluntary Labour Codes/Certifications on Job Quality in Global Supply Chains: The Sri Lankan Case of Garments without Guilt. (2020). Jayasinghe, Mevan ; Hunter, Larry W.
    In: British Journal of Industrial Relations.
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  26. Addressing Workers€™ Rights Violations in Apparel and Agricultural Supply Chains through Binding, Cost-Sharing Accords. (2019). .
    In: Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy.
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  27. Predatory purchasing practices in global apparel supply chains and the employment relations squeeze in the Indian garment export industry. (2019). Anner, Mark.
    In: International Labour Review.
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