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Supply chain analysis under green sensitive consumer demand and cost sharing contract

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In this article, the authors explore the impact of cost sharing contract on the key decisions of supply chain players undertaking green initiatives and show how product greening levels, prices and profits are influenced by cost sharing contracts within the supply chains.
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This article is published in International Journal of Production Economics.The article was published on 2015-06-01. It has received 561 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supply chain & Supply chain risk management.

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Green product design in supply chains under competition

TL;DR: The results indicate that the distortion from a non-coordinated supply chain (the double marginalization effect) has counter-intuitive impact on the degree of product “greenness”; the joint impact from price and greenness competition on equilibrium greenness depends on the relative strength of the two types of competition.
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A mathematical model for green supply chain coordination with substitutable products

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the green channel coordination issue within a two-stage supply chain (SC) and investigated three decision scenarios and compared: (1) decentralized scenario where each member decides independently based on own profit, (2) integrated scenario where there is a one decision maker in the system, and (3) collaborative scenario that aims to enhance the overall channel profit subject to Pareto improvement for each member.
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Retailer-driven carbon emission abatement with consumer environmental awareness and carbon tax: Revenue-sharing versus Cost-sharing ☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the impact of revenue sharing and cost sharing on a manufacturer's carbon emission abatement efforts and the two firms' profitability in a linear demand setting when consumer environmental awareness and carbon tax arise.
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Green supply chain game model and analysis under revenue-sharing contract

TL;DR: In this paper, a green supply chain game model with two kinds of revenue sharing contracts was established, and the results with the common centralized control game model and the decentralized decision game model's results were compared.
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An optimization model for green supply chain management by using a big data analytic approach

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-objective optimization model for a green supply chain management scheme that minimizes the inherent risk occurred by hazardous materials, associated carbon emission and economic cost is presented.
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The Bargaining Problem

John F. Nash
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new treatment is presented of a classical economic problem, one which occurs in many forms, as bargaining, bilateral monopoly, etc It may also be regarded as a nonzero-sum two-person game in which a few general assumptions are made concerning the behavior of a single individual and of a group of two individuals in certain economic environments.

Green and Competitive: Ending the Stalemate

TL;DR: The Dutch flower industry has responded to its environmental problems by developing a closed-loop system to reduce the risk of infestation, reducing the need for fertilizers and pesticides, and improving product quality as mentioned in this paper.
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Green supply‐chain management: A state‐of‐the‐art literature review

TL;DR: An integrated and fresh look into the area of GrSCM is taken, using the rich body of available literature, including earlier reviews that had relatively limited perspectives, on the basis of the problem context in supply chain's major influential areas.
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Two-Person Cooperative Games

TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach involving the elaboration of the threat concept is introduced involving a wider class of situations in which threats can play a role, and the autor extends his previous treatment of "The Bargaining Problem" to a wider set of situations where threats can be played a role.
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Supply Chain Coordination with Contracts

TL;DR: This chapter extends the newsvendor model by allowing the retailer to choose the retail price in addition to the stocking quantity, and discusses an infinite horizon stochastic demand model in which the retailer receives replenishments from a supplier after a constant lead time.
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