Compliance with Global Best Practices by Garment Producers in Ghana
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2025-07-23
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Purpose :This study investigates the level of compliance with global best practices among garment producers in Ghana, with a specific focus on sourcing compliance, production compliance, and distribution compliance. It covers aspects such as labour ethics, environmental stewardship, product quality, and adherence to international trade standards. Methodology/Design: A  cross-sectional survey design was employed, using a structured questionnaire administered to 317 garment manufacturing firms across Accra, Tamale, and Kumasi. Compliance was assessed across sourcing, production, and  distribution  domains  using  Likert-scale  items  adapted  from  international benchmarks such as the International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions, ISO certifications,  and  the  Higgs Index.  Descriptive  statistics  were  used  to analyse patterns and gaps in compliance practices, including mean scores and standard deviations. Findings :The  study  revealed  moderate  to  low  overall  compliance,  with  mean scores. While firms exhibited higher compliance in ethical labour practices, employee training,  and  quality  assurance,  substantial  deficiencies  were  identified  in environmental  sustainability,  automation,  data-driven  quality  control,  and adherence  to  international  trade  regulations.  Notably,  blockchain  use,  recycling initiatives, and lean manufacturing practices were poorly rated, indicating limited digital and ecological transformation across the sector. Practical and Social Implications :These findings underscore the pressing need for policy reforms, capacity building, and infrastructure enhancements to facilitate Ghana’s integration into ethical and sustainable global garment value chains. For policymakers,  the  results  underscore  the  importance of embedding  compliance support within national industrial strategies. For garment producers, the study offers a roadmap for targeted investment in technology, sustainability, and workforce development. Originality: This study contributes original empirical evidence on compliance with global best practices in Ghana’s garment sector, a topic that remains underexplored in  West  Africa.  It  offers  a  model  for  examining  compliance  dynamics  in  other emerging  economies. Beyond  its  academic  value,  the  study  is  policy-relevant, providing insights to inform national industrial strategies, regulatory frameworks, and  export  support  programs  that  aim  to  enhance sustainability  and competitiveness
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Value chain, compliance, global best practices, garment producers
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Siaw, S. D., Howard, E. K., Appiah, N. A., Chichi, C. A., & Asinyo, B. K. (2025). Compliance with Global Best Practices by Garment Producers in Ghana. Fashion and Textiles Review, 6, 177-194.
