Social Responsibility in the Global Market provides a practical, non-exploitative
alternative for conducting business, which
bridges the consumer's social concerns and the producer's financial concerns.
Mary Ann Littrell and Marsha Ann Dickson utilize in-depth case studies to introduce past successes and failures for seven Alternative Trading Organizations (ATOs). These organizations foster artisan empowerment, cultural integrity and business sustainability.
An integrative model synthesizes business conditions, tasks and skills imperative for effective functioning of a fair trade system in an increasingly global market.
Social Responsibility in the Global Market provides a practical, non-exploitative
alternative for conducting business, which
bridges the consumer's social concerns and the producer's financial concerns.
Mary Ann Littrell and Marsha Ann Dickson utilize in-depth case studies to introduce past successes and failures for seven Alternative Trading Organizations (ATOs). These organizations foster artisan empowerment, cultural integrity and business sustainability.
An integrative model synthesizes business conditions, tasks and skills imperative for effective functioning of a fair trade system in an increasingly global market.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO FAIR TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKET
Philosophy, Practices and Organizational Culture
Scholarly Perspectives for Analysis of Fair Trade
PART TWO: INCOME, JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH FAIR TRADE
Ten Thousand Villages
A Mission-Driven Journey