ralmsc

Department of Management, Society and Communication

  • Centre for Business and Development Studies (CBDS)
Rachel
Alexander
Postdoc


E-mail: ral.msc@cbs.dk
Rachel Alexander
Primary research areas
  • Global Production Networks
  • Sustainability
  • Innovation
  • SMEs
  • International Development
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/ralmsc
Publications sorted by:
2025
Sarah Ashwin; Nora Lohmeyer; Niklas Egels-Zandén; Rachel Alexander / : Comparing Union Resourcefulness in Securing Inclusion in Supply Chain Labor Governance Initiatives.
In: ILR Review, Vol. 78, No. 3, 5.2025, p. 463-493
Journal article > peer review
2024
Rachel Alexander /
Coventry : MIDEQ: Migration for Development and Equality 2024, 92 p.
Working paper
2023
Rachel Alexander; Aarti Krishnan /
Johannesburg : University of Johannesburg 2023, 8 p. (SARChI Industrial Development Policy Brief Series, No. PB 2023-08)
Working paper
Rachel Alexander /
Genéve : International Labour Organisation 2023, 160 p.
Report > peer review
Rachel Alexander; Peter Lund-Thomsen /
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2023, 75 p. (Elements in Business Strategy)
Book > peer review
Rachel Alexander; Aarti Krishnan / : Exploring the Roles of Customer and Supplier Link Types in Manufacturers’ Economic, Social and Environmental Upgrading.
Johannesburg : University of Johannesburg 2023, 67 p. (SARChI Industrial Development Working Paper Series, No. 2023-09)
Working paper
2022
Rachel Alexander /
In: Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 58, No. 5, 5.2022, p. 1054-1055
Book review
Rachel Alexander /
In: Competition & Change, Vol. 26, No. 1, 1.2022, p. 143-145
Book review > peer review
Rachel Alexander /
New Delhi : Foundation for MSME Clusters (FMC) 2022, 91 p.
Report
Rachel Alexander /
: University of Johannesburg 2022, 63 p. (SARChI Industrial Development Working Paper Series, No. WP 2021-8d)
Working paper > peer review
More results... (total 17 results)
Outside activities
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Independent Consulting (clients include intergovernmental organisations, governments, and non-governmental organisations)

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2010 - Ongoing

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Conducting research; writing reports and policy briefs; providing advice and training on research methods tailored for exploring processes within global production networks. These activities generally focus on sustainable production and decent work.

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