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Knowing the Supply Chain: Creating a Tool to Better Track Slave, Bonded, and Forced Labor and other Exploitative Practices in East Tennessee Agribusiness

Date Issued
May 1, 2017
Author(s)
Jenkins, Lauren A  
Advisor(s)
Dr. Kenneth Baker, Economics
Subjects

human trafficking

forced labor

exploitation

agribusiness

supply chain

Disciplines
Agribusiness
Major
Logistics|||Supply Chain Management and International Business Dual Focus
Comments

This thesis is focused on the management of agribusiness supply chains, so it can fit under an operations descriptor, as well.

Embargo Date
December 9, 2016
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0-Honors_Thesis_Appendix.pdf

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1.25 MB

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Honors_Thesis_Final.docx

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287.76 KB

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Microsoft Word XML

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