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Stefano Ponte's Degrees
- PhD Development Studies Roskilde University
- Masters Development Studies Roskilde University
- Bachelors Political Science University of Bologna
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- Quality standards, conventions and the governance of global value chains (2005) (853)
- The 'Latte Revolution'? Regulation, Markets and Consumption in the Global Coffee Chain (2002) (652)
- Global commodity chain analysis and the French filière approach: comparison and critique (2000) (554)
- Governing global value chains: an introduction (2008) (542)
- The Coffee Paradox: Global Markets, Commodity Trade and the Elusive Promise of Development (2005) (450)
- Integrating Poverty and Environmental Concerns into Value-Chain Analysis: A Conceptual Framework (2010) (413)
- Standards as a new form of social contract? Sustainability initiatives in the coffee industry (2005) (411)
- Explaining governance in global value chains: A modular theory-building effort (2014) (365)
- Which Way is "Up" in Upgrading? Trajectories of Change in the Value Chain for South African Wine (2009) (326)
- Greener than Thou: The Political Economy of Fish Ecolabeling and Its Local Manifestations in South Africa (2008) (265)
- Trading Down: Africa, Value Chains And The Global Economy (2005) (238)
- The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and the Making of a Market for ‘Sustainable Fish’ (2012) (221)
- Integrating Poverty and Environmental Concerns into Value-Chain Analysis: A Strategic Framework and Practical Guide (2010) (184)
- ‘Black Economic Empowerment’, Business and the State in South Africa (2007) (167)
- Voluntary standards, expert knowledge and the governance of sustainability networks (2013) (163)
- ‘Roundtabling’ sustainability: Lessons from the biofuel industry (2014) (152)
- Global value chains: from governance to governmentality? (2008) (150)
- Governing through Quality: Conventions and Supply Relations in the Value Chain for South African Wine (2009) (146)
- Better (Red)™ than Dead? Celebrities, consumption and international aid (2008) (139)
- Power in global value chains (2016) (126)
- Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives on Sustainability: A Cross-Disciplinary Review and Research Agenda for Business Ethics (2019) (121)
- Governing through standards : origins, drivers and limitations (2011) (115)
- Orchestrating transnational environmental governance in maritime shipping (2015) (114)
- The Blue Revolution in Asia: Upgrading and Governance in Aquaculture Value Chains (2014) (106)
- Biofuel sustainability and the formation of transnational hybrid governance (2015) (105)
- Brewing a Bitter Cup? Deregulation, Quality and the Re‐organization of Coffee Marketing in East Africa (2002) (104)
- Convention Theory in the Anglophone Agro-food Literature: Past, Present and Future (2016) (100)
- Farmers and Markets in Tanzania: How Policy Reforms Affect Rural Livelihoods in Africa (2002) (98)
- Standards and Sustainability in the Coffee Sector (2004) (91)
- Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World (2011) (88)
- New actors and alliances in development (2014) (86)
- Buyer-driven greening? Cargo-owners and environmental upgrading in maritime shipping (2016) (84)
- From smiling to smirking? 3D printing, upgrading and the restructuring of global value chains (2018) (83)
- Environmental upgrading in global value chains: The potential and limitations of ports in the greening of maritime transport (2018) (81)
- The evolution of power in the global coffee value chain and production network (2019) (81)
- Organic and Fair Trade Markets in Mexico (80)
- Integrating Poverty, Gender and Environmental Concerns into Value Chain Analysis: A Conceptual Framework and Lessons for Action Research (2008) (78)
- Developing a Vertical Dimension to Chronic Poverty Research: Some Lessons from Global Value Chain Analysis (2008) (77)
- Deracializing Exploitation? ‘Black Economic Empowerment’ in the South African Wine Industry (2007) (73)
- Business, Power and Sustainability in a World of Global Value Chains (2019) (69)
- Buying into development? Brand Aid forms of cause-related marketing (2014) (66)
- Governing through Standards (2011) (65)
- Handbook on Global Value Chains (2019) (64)
- Bono's Product (RED) Initiative: corporate social responsibility that solves the problems of ‘distant others’ (2009) (56)
- The Greening of Global Value Chains: Insights from the Furniture Industry (2013) (56)
- What shapes food value chains? Lessons from aquaculture in Asia (2014) (55)
- The integration of South African fisheries into the global economy: Past, present and future (2006) (55)
- Bans, tests, and alchemy: Food safety regulation and the Uganda fish export industry (2007) (51)
- Swimming Upstream: Market Access for African Fish Exports in the Context of WTO and EU Negotiations and Regulation (2007) (51)
- The chimera of redistribution in post-apartheid South Africa: ‘Black Economic Empowerment’ (BEE) in industrial fisheries (2007) (51)
- The 'Latte Revolution'? Winners and Losers in the Re- structuring of the Global Coffee Marketing Chain (2001) (50)
- The Evolutionary Dynamics of Biofuel Value Chains: From Unipolar and Government-Driven to Multipolar Governance (2014) (50)
- Strategic Framework and Toolbox for Action Research with Small Producers in Value Chains (2008) (47)
- Trapped in decline? Reassessing agrarian change and economic diversification on the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania (2001) (46)
- Fast Crops, Fast Cash: Market Liberalization and Rural Livelihoods in Songea and Morogoro Districts, Tanzania (1998) (45)
- Assembling sustainable territories: space, subjects, objects, and expertise in seafood certification (2015) (42)
- Governing through Standards: An Introduction (2011) (42)
- The Politics of Ownership: Tanzanian Coffee Policy in the Age of Liberal Reformism (2004) (39)
- Governance in the Value Chain for South African Wine (2007) (39)
- Global agro-food trade and standards : challenges for Africa (2010) (39)
- Multinational Firms and the Management of Global Networks: Insights from Global Value Chain Studies (2014) (38)
- Pro-Poor Value Chain Development: 25 guiding questions for designing and implementing agroindustry projects (2011) (37)
- From Social Negotiation to Contract: Shifting Strategies of Farm Labor Recruitment in Tanzania Under Market Liberalization (2000) (35)
- South African Wine - An Industry in Ferment (2007) (34)
- Policy Reforms, Market Failures and Inputs Use in African Smallholder Agriculture (2001) (33)
- Challenges of Agro-Food Standards Conformity: Lessons from East Africa and Policy Implications (2013) (30)
- A Typology of Power in Global Value Chains (2017) (30)
- Public Orchestration, Social Networks, and Transnational Environmental Governance: Lessons from the Aviation Industry (2018) (28)
- Environmental upgrading in global value chains (2019) (28)
- Coffee Markets in East Africa : Local Responses to Global Challenges or Global Responses to Local Challenges ? * (2001) (27)
- Agro-Food Value Chain Interventions in Asia A review and analysis of case studies (2010) (27)
- Green Capital Accumulation: Business and Sustainability Management in a World of Global Value Chains (2020) (27)
- Least-developed Countries in a World of Global Value Chains: Are WTO Trade Negotiations Helping? (2017) (26)
- The hidden costs of environmental upgrading in global value chains (2020) (26)
- The Green Economy in the global South: experiences, redistributions and resistance (2015) (25)
- Quality regimes in agro-food industries: A regulation theory reading of Fair Trade wine in Argentina (2015) (25)
- De-racialising exploitation: 'Black Economic Empowerment' in the South African wine sector (2006) (23)
- A methodology for integrating developmental concerns into value chain analysis and interventions. (2011) (21)
- The imaginaries and governance of âbiofueled futuresâ (2014) (21)
- Competition, Best Practices’ and Exclusion in the Market for Social and Environmental Standards (2011) (19)
- The World Bank and ‘adjustment in Africa’ (1995) (18)
- Brand Aid and coffee value chain development interventions: Is Starbucks working aid out of business? (2020) (18)
- The Marine Stewardship Council and Developing Countries (2009) (18)
- From Fishery to Fork: Food Safety and Sustainability in the ‘Virtual’ Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) (2009) (17)
- Environmental Goods and Services Negotiations at the WTO: Lessons from Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Ecolabels for Breaking the Impasse (2010) (16)
- The ‘factory manager dilemma’: Purchasing practices and environmental upgrading in apparel global value chains (2020) (16)
- Moving Beyond Nuts and Bolts: The Complexities of Governing a Global Profession through International Standards (2011) (16)
- Private and public authority interactions and the functional quality of sustainability governance: Lessons from conservation and development initiatives in Tanzania (2020) (15)
- BANS, TESTS AND ALCHEMY: FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS AND THE UGANDAN FISH EXPORT INDUSTRY (2005) (14)
- The Potential and Limits of Environmental Disclosure Regulation: A Global Value Chain Perspective Applied to Tanker Shipping (2020) (12)
- BETTER (RED)™ THAN DEAD: 'BRAND AID', CELEBRITIES AND THE NEW FRONTIER OF DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (2006) (12)
- Conclusion: The Current Status, Limits and Future of ‘Governing through Standards’ (2011) (11)
- ‘Sustainable’ biofuels in the global South (2014) (11)
- Introduction to the Handbook on Global Value Chains (2019) (11)
- Competition and power in global value chains (2020) (11)
- Darwin's Nightmare: A Critical Assessment (2007) (11)
- From pyramid to pointed egg? A 20-year perspective on poverty, prosperity, and rural transformation in Tanzania (2020) (11)
- The Collective Formulation and Effectiveness of Public and Private Sustainability Standards (2007) (10)
- Governance and power in global value chains (2019) (10)
- The chimera of redistribution: 'Black Economic Empowerment' (BEE) in the South African fishing industry (2006) (10)
- (PRODUCT)RED™: How Celebrities Push the Boundaries of ‘Causumerism’ (2011) (9)
- New Partnerships for Sustainability (NEPSUS): Concepts, Research Design and Methodologies (2017) (8)
- 3D Printing and Global Value Chains: How a New Technology May Restructure Global Production (2016) (8)
- Stakeholder engagement and conservation outcomes in marine protected areas: Lessons from the Mnazi Bay-Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park (MBREMP) in Tanzania (2021) (8)
- Brand Africa: multiple transitions in global capitalism (2012) (7)
- Sustainability Partnerships for the Governance of Coastal Resources in Tanzania (2017) (7)
- The 1995 Tanzania Union Elections (1996) (6)
- EMPOWERMENT' (BEE), CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND THE STATE IN THE SOUTH (2006) (6)
- Developing a 'vertical'dimension to chronic povertyresearch: Some lessons fromglobal value chain analysis. CPRC Working Paper No. 111. (2008) (5)
- Farmers and markets : policy reform, agrarian change and rural livelihoods in Tanzania (1986-1996) (1999) (5)
- Bursting the bubble? The hidden costs and visible conflicts behind the Prosecco wine ‘miracle’ (2021) (5)
- 'quality Conventions and the Governance of Global Value Chains' Paper under Review for Publication; Please, Do Not Quote or Reproduce without Permission from the Author (2003) (5)
- Bono's Product (RED) initiative: wedding hard commerce and corporate social responsibility (2008) (5)
- Trade and competitiveness in African fish exports: impacts of WTO and EU negotiations and regulation (2005) (4)
- When the Market Helps: Standards, Ecolabels and Resource Management Systems in East African Export Fisheries (2010) (4)
- Brand Aid and the International Political Economy and Sociology of North-South Relations (2013) (4)
- Guest Editorial (2014) (3)
- Brand Aid: Values, Consumption, and Celebrity Mediation (2013) (3)
- Creating and controlling symbolic value : The case of South African wine (2011) (3)
- Quality conventions and governance in the wine trade: a global value chain approach. (2009) (3)
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMPETITION, REGULATION AND TRANSFORMATION Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and quota allocations in South African industrial fisheries (2020) (3)
- Corrigendum to “Which Way is ‘‘Up” in Upgrading? Trajectories of Change in the Value Chain for South African Wine” [World Development 37 (2009) 1637–1650] (2009) (2)
- Convention Theory in Anglophone agri-food studies (2018) (2)
- Trade and competitiveness in African fish exports (2005) (2)
- Sustainability, global value chains and green capital accumulation (2019) (2)
- Reply to van Donge (2002) (2)
- Black Economic Empowerment and Quota Allocations in South Africa's Industrial Fisheries (2022) (2)
- Maritime shipping must come to grips with its CO2 emissions (2015) (1)
- Convention theory in Anglophone agri-food studies: French legacies, circulation and new perspectives (2018) (1)
- Business and Transnational Environmental Governance (2017) (1)
- Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives on Sustainability: A Review and Research Agenda for Business Ethics (2019) (1)
- Linking power and inequality in global value chains (2022) (1)
- Green Capitalism and Unjust Sustainabilities (2019) (1)
- Edinburgh Explorer The visible hand and the crowd (2016) (1)
- Working Paper Series 3 D Printing and Global Value Chains : How a new technology may restructure global production (2016) (1)
- Environmental Upgrading and Downgrading in Global Value Chains: A Framework for Analysis (2022) (1)
- Value and Wealth in Chains for Gold Jewellery: Some Perspectives on Governance (2020) (0)
- Aid Celebrities and Brand Aid: Bono's Product (RED) (2009) (0)
- Sustainability and Green Capital Accumulation (2021) (0)
- We Must Move Beyond 'Green Capitalism' (2019) (0)
- The Potential and Limits of Environmental Disclosure Regulation: A Global Value Chain Perspective Applied to Tanker Shipping (2021) (0)
- Review of "Global Rivalries," by Amy Quark (2014) (0)
- Humanitarianism and corporate branding (2021) (0)
- Business Ethics and Multi-stakeholder Initiatives on Sustainability: Examining Hidden Issues and Proposing a Research Agenda (2019) (0)
- Standards: Recipes for Reality, by Lawrence Busch. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, 2011. Pp. ix + 390. $35 (hb). ISBN 978‐0‐262‐01638‐4 (2013) (0)
- Sustainability Labels and Certifications: Do They Make a Difference? (2012) (0)
- Neoliberal moral economy: capitalism, socio-cultural change and fraud in Uganda (2017) (0)
- Quality Regimes in Agro-food Industries: Regulationist and Conventionalist Readings of Fair Trade Wine (2014) (0)
- Involution and Enterprise in Rural Areas (2021) (0)
- Challenges of Agro-Food Standards Conformity: Lessons from East Africa and Policy Implications (2013) (0)
- 23. Innovation in global value chains (2019) (0)
- The paradox of coffee. (2007) (0)
- Global Governance of Food Production and Consumption: Issues and Challenges ‐ by Peter Oosterveer (2007) (0)
- Agri-Food Commodity Chains and Globalising Networks. Edited by Christina Stringer and Richard Le Heron (2009) (0)
- PEKKA SEPPÄLÄ, Diversification and Accumulation in Rural Tanzania : Pekka Seppälä , Diversification and Accumulation in Rural Tanzania: anthropological perspectives on village economics . Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 1998, 243 pp., SEK 220.00, ISBN 91 7106 427 3. (2001) (0)
- Xabier Itçaina, Antoine Roger, Andy Smith, 2016, Varietals of Capitalism: A Political Economy of the Changing Wine Industry (2017) (0)
- Xabier Itçaina, Antoine Roger, Andy Smith, 2016, Varietals of Capitalism: A Political Economy of the Changing Wine Industry (2017) (0)
- Brand Aid Funding for Educating Public Humanitarians (2016) (0)
- Of Global Concern: Rural Livelihood Dynamics and Natural Resource Governance (review) (2007) (0)
- The Green Economy in the Global South (2018) (0)
- Involution and Enterprise in Rural Areas A Twenty- Year Perspective on Rural and Agricultural Change in Morogoro (2021) (0)
- The local politics of market liberalization in Tanzania: power relations, shifting alliances, and contrasting outcomes. (2000) (0)
- Orchestrating environmental sustainability in a world of global value chains (2021) (0)
- The Legitimacy of Sustainability Initiatives in Tanzania (2022) (0)
- Multi-stakeholder Initiatives and Roundtables in Transnational Governance: A Cross-Disciplinary Review (2015) (0)
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