PhD Defense: Juliane Lang
In order to obtain the PhD degree, Juliane Lang has submitted her thesis entitled:
Win-win for whom? Power and inequality in the Chilean wine and farmed salmon value chain.
Global Value Chains (GVCs) are often heralded as providing win-win solutions for economic development. This is contrasted by a growing body of research pointing to hidden social and environmental costs of GVCs, and their contributions to inequality – globally and within countries of the Global South. Drawing on case studies of the Chilean wine and farmed salmon value chains, this dissertation provides a guiding analytical approach to inequality in GVCs and gives insight into three mechanisms of value (re)distribution through which power in GVCs creates and reproduces inequalities.
The thesis will be available from research.cbs.dk
Primary Supervisor:
Professor Stefano Ponte
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisor:
Professor Simon Bush
Department of Social Sciences
Wageningen University
Assessment Committee:
Professor with special responsibilities
Eleni Tsingou (Chair)
Department of Organization
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Martin Hess
School of Environment and Development
University of Manchester
Professor Liam Campling
Department of Business and Society
Queen Mary University of London
Date: 16 September 2024
Time: 13:00-15:00
Online: ZOOM
*Please note that the microphone and camera of all spectators must be turned off.
Location: Dalgas Have
Room: DH.Ø.0.74
Reception: Faculty Club
*The CBS PhD School will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence.