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I-Hsuan Hong

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  28
Citations -  692

I-Hsuan Hong is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & Subsidy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 28 publications receiving 546 citations. Previous affiliations of I-Hsuan Hong include National Chiao Tung University & Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Modeling closed-loop supply chains in the electronics industry: A retailer collection application

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a retailer collection model where the retailer collects end-of-life products and the manufacturer cooperates with a third-party firm to handle used products, and a non-retailer collection model whereby a thirdparty firm is subcontracted by the manufacturer for collection work.
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Do carbon taxes work? Analysis of government policies and enterprise strategies in equilibrium

TL;DR: In this paper, the interactions between a government and an enterprise for implementing carbon taxes over time or by level of tax, considering greenhouse gas emission are discussed, and the impacts of various carbon tax policies on enterprises' investments in new technology, their reductions in production quantity, and governments' tax remittances are examined.
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Scenario relaxation algorithm for finite scenario-based min-max regret and min-max relative regret robust optimization

TL;DR: This paper proposes an iterative algorithm for solving min-max regret and min- max relative regret robust optimization problems for two-stage decision-making under uncertainty (ambiguity) where the structure of the first-stage problem is a mixed integer (binary) linear programming model and theructure of the second-stage problems is alinear programming model.
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Determining advanced recycling fees and subsidies in "E-scrap" reverse supply chains.

TL;DR: A Stackelberg-type model is presented to determine ARFs and socially optimal subsidy fees in decentralized reverse supply chains where each entity independently acts according to its own interests and finds that MIS and recyclers behave at the equilibrium status.
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Socially optimal and fund-balanced advanced recycling fees and subsidies in a competitive forward and reverse supply chain

TL;DR: In this article, a model consisting of a leader (the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA) and two groups of followers (MIS firms and recyclers) consisting of manufacturers, importers and sellers, and recycling firms which are involved in both consuming and recycling markets is introduced.