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      Modern Slavery in Business: The Sad and Sorry State of a Non-Field

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          “Modern slavery,” a term used to describe severe forms of labor exploitation, is beginning to spark growing interest within business and society research. As a novel phenomenon, it offers potential for innovative theoretical and empirical pathways to a range of business and management research questions. And yet, development into what we might call a “field” of modern slavery research in business and management remains significantly, and disappointingly, underdeveloped. To explore this, we elaborate on the developments to date, the potential drawbacks, and the possible future deviations that might evolve within six subdisciplinary areas of business and management. We also examine the value that nonmanagement disciplines can bring to research on modern slavery and business, examining the connections, critiques, and catalysts evident in research from political science, law, and history. These, we suggest, offer significant potential for building toward a more substantial subfield of research.

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              INDUSTRY SELF-REGULATION WITHOUT SANCTIONS: THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY'S RESPONSIBLE CARE PROGRAM.

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                Journal
                Business & Society
                Business & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0007-6503
                1552-4205
                June 16 2020
                : 000765032093041
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Nottingham, UK
                [2 ]University of Bath, UK
                [3 ]University of Kassel, Germany
                [4 ]University of Sheffield, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0007650320930417
                ab7c2546-f3ee-48d3-84d7-75681ef6cb1e
                © 2020

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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