Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices
Date Submitted: 06/12/2004 12:19:15
Case Study
"Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices"
Nike's strategy of shaving costs caused ethical dilemmas that ultimately damaged its reputation. Nike outsources all of its manufacturing. This approach has provided Nike with huge profits, "from a 1972 level of $60,000 to a startling $49 million in just ten years" (Bartlett, Ghosal, & Birinshaw, 2004). "Production is now globalised, with different countries concentrating on different parts of the process depending on what they are good at, or
Is this Essay helpful? Join now to read this particular paper
and access over 480,000 just like this GET BETTER GRADES
and access over 480,000 just like this GET BETTER GRADES
Wages and Living Expenses for Nike Workers in Indonesia". (1998). Global Exchange.
Retrieved 1/27/2004 from http://www.citinv.it/associazioni/CNMS/archivio/lavoro/ nikewage_Indonesia.html
White, M. (1997). Quoted in "Soccer Balls: Inflated with Hot Air?" Campaign for Human
Rights. Retrieved 1/27/2004 from www.citinv.it/associazioni/CNMS/archivio/ lavoro/soccerballs.html
Williamson, T. (2002). "Who Wants to Be a Cheerleader for a Sweatshop?" Dollar and
Sense.com. Retrieved 1/30/2004 from http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m2548/2002_ July-August/90137620/print.jhtml
Need a custom written paper? Let our professional writers save your time.