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This study was primarily concerned with unpacking the governmental and power implications of an enlarged voluntary social responsibility of TNCs in global sustainability governance, more precisely through sustainability interventions in their supply chains. For this discussion, the study has taken the example of the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain (GCCC) and the implementation of an UTZ cocoa sustainability certification project in Ghana’s most productive cocoa growing area by one of the biggest transnational agricultural companies in the GCCC.

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Correspondence to Franziska Ollendorf .

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Ollendorf, F. (2023). Conclusions. In: The Transformative Potential of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain. (Re-)konstruktionen - Internationale und Globale Studien. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-43668-1_9

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