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Modern slavery and the employment relationship: Exploring the continuum of exploitation

Journal of Industrial Relations, 2022
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abusive practices including, but not limited to, forced labour, bonded labour, human trafficking and child slavery.
M. Boersma, J. Nolan
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Demystifying Modern Slavery

2022
Who are the perpetrators of modern slavery? Why do they exploit others? What might be done to stop exploitation recurring? These are the questions answered in this book. Reporting on the first primary study of modern slavery offenders, the book depicts the findings of in-depth interviews with people accused of, and convicted for, committing modern ...
Broad, Rosemary, Gadd, David
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Quality of voluntary modern slavery disclosures: top Australian listed companies

Pacific Accounting Review, 2022
Purpose There is a growing concern over the need for greater transparency of quality information by companies about modern slavery to contribute toward elimination of the practice.
K. Rao, R. Burritt, K. Christ
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Modern Slavery

Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2020
Modern Slavery: A Reference Handbook provides a thorough treatment of the evolving scope, nature, and contexts of modern slavery and a discussion of prevention and abolition efforts in an accessible format for high school and college readers.
Christina G. Villegas
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Modern slavery in supply chains: insights through strategic ambiguity

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2021
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess whether firms' transparency in supply chain (TISC) statements indicate that substantive action is being taken on modern slavery in UK government supply chains.Design/methodology/approachThe authors analyse 66
J. Meehan, Bd Pinnington
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Re-solving wicked problems in global value chains: how probing into modern slavery can advance MNE research and support better policymaking

Critical Perspectives on International Business
Purpose This paper aims to respond to the response pieces by Burmester (2024) and by Dindial and Voss (2024) to the original paper on “Taming wicked problems through international business policy: recommendations for addressing modern slavery”.
Matevž (Matt) Rašković
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Key stakeholders and their roles in modern slavery monitoring, detection and disclosure: a systematic literature review

Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal
Purpose Even though extant research highlights the crucial role some stakeholders play in helping corporations understand, manage and mitigate the occurrence of modern slavery in their supply chains and operations, there is a fundamental lack of ...
Eric McLaren   +4 more
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Multinational enterprises’ narratives about and approaches to modern slavery: an exploratory study

Review of International Business and Strategy, 2022
Purpose Globalisation plays a major role in the existence and persistence of modern slavery, one of the most extreme examples of human rights abuses in recorded history. This paper aims to explore how multinational enterprises (MNEs), as central players
B. Robb, Snejina Michailova
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Modern slavery research poster

2023
Research poster co-produced with peers at Unseen highlighting/summaring our research project looking at the role of Adult Service Websites in addressing modern slavery.
Keighley, Rachel, Sanders, Teela
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Penal Slavery in Early Modern Scandinavia

Journal of Global Slavery, 2021
Abstract In Scandinavia, a penal institution known as “slavery” existed from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Penal slaves laboured in the creation and maintenance of military infrastructure. They were chained and often stigmatized, sometimes by branding.
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