- Supply Chain and Inventory Management
- Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Digital Platforms and Economics
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
- Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
- Auction Theory and Applications
- Sharing Economy and Platforms
- Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
- FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
- Efficiency Analysis Using DEA
- Transportation and Mobility Innovations
- Evaluation and Optimization Models
- Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
- Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
- Merger and Competition Analysis
- Game Theory and Applications
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Advanced Decision-Making Techniques
- Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
University of Science and Technology of China
2015-2024
China Construction Bank
2009
This paper focuses on the impact of consumers' preference to low carbon in emission-concerned supply chain. In an chain, consumers are assumed prefer low-carbon products. emission sensitive market, reduction not only brings higher production costs but also stimulates inverse demand function. Therefore, this may be opportunity for players chain coordinate their two objectives: environmental pressure (to reduce emissions environment protection) and profit-seeking, which intuitively seem...
The paper investigates newsvendor problem for a dyadic supply chain in which both the supplier and retailer have preference of status-seeking with fairness concerns. Nash bargaining solution is introduced as reference point equilibrium results are derived. effects fairness-concerned behaviors on optimal decisions well channel efficiency further analyzed. It shown that will decrease because such behavioral preference. retailer's share be larger when concerns less, supplier's sensitivity to...
Strengthening carbon regulations and competitive pressures are forcing supply chains to provide environmental (e-) products replace traditional (t-) products. However, cap-and-trade policy allows manufacturers, the main emission emitters, trade their permits freely. Considering manufacturers' power key role in producing trading, we develop a duopoly model consisting of two competing manufacturers. Despite asymmetrical reduction efficiencies, manufacturers can independently simultaneously...
People exhibit peer-regarding fairness concern when others who are in similar circumstances treated unfairly. The derives from a sense of sympathy or schadenfreude. We study it distribution channel where supplier deals with two retailers located at independent markets. Sympathy means the decrease retailer's utility because he believes that his peer's unfair treatment is undeserved, while schadenfreude indicates increase as perceived deserved. offered wholesale prices sequentially and set...