Supermarkets and private standards : unintended consequences of the audit ritual


Autoria(s): Davey, Stephen S.; Richards, Carol
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Recent scholarship has considered the implications of the rise of voluntary private standards in food and the role of private actors in a rapidly evolving, de-facto ‘mandatory’ sphere of governance. Standards are an important element of this globalising private sphere, but are an element that has been relatively peripheral in analyses of power in agri-food systems. Sociological thought has countered orthodox views of standards as simple tools of measurement, instead understanding their function as a governance mechanism that transforms many things, and people, during processes of standardisation. In a case study of the Australian retail supermarket duopoly and the proprietary standards required for market access this paper foregrounds retailers as standard owners and their role in third-party auditing and certification. Interview data from primary research into Australia’s food standards captures the multifaceted role supermarkets play as standard-owners, who are found to impinge on the independence of third-party certification while enforcing rigorous audit practices. We show how standard owners, in attempting to standardize the audit process, generate tensions within certification practices in a unique example of ritualism around audit. In examining standards to understand power in contemporary food governance, it is shown that retailers are drawn beyond standard-setting into certification and enforcement, that is characterized by a web of institutions and actors whose power to influence outcomes is uneven.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68196/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s10460-012-9414-6

Davey, Stephen S. & Richards, Carol (2013) Supermarkets and private standards : unintended consequences of the audit ritual. Agriculture and Human Values, 30(2), pp. 271-281.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Springer

Fonte

QUT Business School

Palavras-Chave #Audit #Governance #Private standards #Retailers #Third-party certification #Global agrifood system #3rd-party certification #Food system #Safety #Countries #Economy #Chains #Grades
Tipo

Journal Article