Global Networks 23 (2023), 4

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Global Networks 23 (2023), 4
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SPECIAL ISSUE: POWER AND INEQUALITY IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

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Oxford 2023: Wiley-Blackwell

 

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Global Networks – A Journal of Transnational Affairs
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The Editor Global Networks Keble College Oxford OX1 3PG Tel: +44 (0)1865 272713 Fax: +44 (0)1865 274718 email: global.networks@keb.ox.ac.uk
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Moritz Pallasch, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Power and inequality in global value chains: Advancing the research agenda
Stefano Ponte, Jennifer Bair, Mark Dallas
pp.: 679–686

The globalization of production, national labour regulations and income inequality in the global North and South, 1980–2013
Anthony Roberts, Thai Binh Tran
pp.: 687–714

Power and its sources in the governance of global value chains: The Argentina-European Union biodiesel value chain
Juan Ignacio Staricco
pp.: 715–731

Unpaid labour and territorial extraction in digital value networks
Kelle Howson, Hannah Johnston, Matthew Cole, Fabian Ferrari, Funda Ustek-Spilda, Mark Graham
pp.: 732–754

Linking power and inequality in global value chains
Juliane Lang, Stefano Ponte, Thando Vilakazi
pp.: 755–771

Supplying lead firms, intangible assets and power in global value chains: Explaining governance in the fertilizer chain
Gideon Tups, Peter Dannenberg
pp.: 772–791

Power in consensus: Legitimacy, global value chains and inequality in telecommunications standard‐setting
Mark P. Dallas, Jing-Ming Shiu
pp.: 792–813

Power, governance and distributional skew in global value chains: Exchange theoretic and exogenous factors
Jennifer Bair, Matthew C Mahutga
pp.: 814–831

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

From local champions to global players: A long‐term perspective on Swiss companies’ connections across territorial scales
Michael Andrea Strebel, André Mach
pp.: 832–848

Transnational families: The experiences of Polish stayers from a lifelong perspective
Małgorzata Dziekońska
pp.: 849–863

Quod vadis? The effect of youth unemployment and demographic pressure on migration in the MENA region
Margarete Redlin
pp.: 864–883

Overcoming the mobility bias in transnational entrepreneurship
Ekaterina Vorobeva
pp.: 884–900

Gateway cities for transnational higher education? Doha, Dubai and Ras al‐Khaimah as regional amplifiers in networks of the ‘global knowledge‐based economy’
Tim Rottleb
pp.: 901–917

ERRATUM

Corrigendum to overcoming interruptions in educational trajectories: Youth in Ghana with international migrant parents
pp.: 918

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