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Catherine Dolan
Researcher at SOAS, University of London
Publications - 103
Citations - 6060
Catherine Dolan is an academic researcher from SOAS, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corporate social responsibility & Ethical trade. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 102 publications receiving 5638 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Dolan include University of Oxford & Green Templeton College.
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Governance and Trade in Fresh Vegetables: The Impact of UK Supermarkets on the African Horticulture Industry
Catherine Dolan,John Humphrey +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the role of large retailers in structuring the production and processing of fresh vegetables exported from Africa, and the control over the fresh vegetables trade exercised by UK supermarkets has clear consequences for inclusion and exclusion of producers and exporters of differing types.
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A Gendered Value Chain Approach to Codes of Conduct in African Horticulture
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the gender sensitivity of codes currently applied in the African export horticulture sector from an analytical perspective that combines global value chain and gendered economy approaches, and developed a "gender pyramid" which provides a framework for mapping and assessing the gender content of codes of conduct.
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Changing Governance Patterns in the Trade in Fresh Vegetables between Africa and the United Kingdom
Catherine Dolan,John Humphrey +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a global value chain analysis is used to explain why the various stages of production and marketing have become much more closely integrated and to consider the likely outcome of a further round of restructuring occurring at the present time.
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The Good Wife: Struggles Over Resources in the Kenyan Horticultural Sector
TL;DR: In this article, the contracting of French beans has engendered conflict over rights, obligations and resources in Meru District, Kenya, where women have responded to the erosion of their rights in ways that appear paradoxical, some undergoing Christian conversion while others poison their husbands.