Survival at the expense of the weakest? Managing modern slavery risks in supply chains during COVID-19

Article by Alexander Trautrims et al. Journal of Risk Research. June 11, 2020.

Article by Alexander Trautrims et al. Journal of Risk Research.

June 11, 2020.

This paper reflects on the implications of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on modern slavery risks in supply chains. We first reason that the global supply and demand shock resulting from COVID-19 exacerbates workers’ vulnerability to modern slavery. Then, we discuss challenges firms face to detect, prevent, and mitigate increasing modern slavery risks in supply chains during COVID-19. We conclude our paper by arguing that proactive, value-oriented, and long-term supply chain management approaches increase firms’ resilience to cope with highly volatile and extreme events, such as COVID 19.

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