Martinelli Aris
University of Geneva, School of Social Sciences, Switzerland.
Econ Ind Democr. 2022 Aug;43(3):1391-1419. doi: 10.1177/0143831X211009958. Epub 2021 May 7.
Global value chains (GVCs) have become the dominant form of industrial organization in the global economy. Although the economic outcomes of GVC restructuring have been measured and the determinants theorized, there is a lack of empirical research on the real processes of GVC restructuring and its impact on labour in the Global North. This article helps to address this gap by investigating the effect of the participation in GVCs on the lead firms' value-capturing strategies and on workers' ability to defend and improve their working conditions in the Swiss machinery industry. Based on a critical GVC approach and a qualitative study of two work conflicts, the study demonstrates how GVCs shape a variety of new strategies for capital and labour; enhancing forms of management strategies and weakening the possibilities for workers' counterstrategies by eroding collectivism and solidarity and promoting individualism among workers.
全球价值链(GVCs)已成为全球经济中产业组织的主导形式。尽管全球价值链重组的经济成果已得到衡量,其决定因素也已形成理论,但对于全球价值链重组的实际过程及其对北方国家劳动力的影响,仍缺乏实证研究。本文通过调查参与全球价值链对瑞士机械行业领先企业的价值获取战略以及工人捍卫和改善其工作条件能力的影响,有助于填补这一空白。基于批判性全球价值链方法以及对两场工作冲突的定性研究,该研究展示了全球价值链如何塑造资本和劳动力的各种新战略;通过侵蚀集体主义和团结以及促进工人之间的个人主义,强化管理战略形式并削弱工人应对策略的可能性。