“…By incorporating a wider variety of actors than the more firm‐centred chain approach and so producing a broader understanding of governance (Coe, Dicken, & Hess, , 272; Yang & Coe, ), the GPN approach with its relational perspective seeks to account for firm actors both vertically in the chain and with reference to key horizontal relationships that shape the transnational production of goods and services (Coe et al, ; Coe & Yeung, ; Henderson et al, ; for services, see Kleibert, ). The GPN approach has scope to recognise collective power (e.g., trade unions, employers' associations, NGOs, etc.)…”