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The share of carbon emissions from road transport is as high as $14\%$ of global carbon emissions, and fuel vehicles account for a significant part of these emissions. Therefore, there is a long way to reduce fuel consumption in fuel vehicles. We consider the government's choice of two policies,...
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This paper investigates carbon reduction in a fuel automotive supply chain. It consists of a manufacturer responsible for carbon reduction and opening an online channel opportunely and a retailer who markets and sells the product through traditional offline channels. Consumers have a preference...
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Large amounts of carbon have been emitted in both the production and consumption ends of the fuel vehicle. So this paper develops a game model of the fuel car supply chain involving a government, a manufacturer, and multiple retailers to address this issue. In it, the government imposes a fuel...
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This paper considers consumers' concerns about the conformance quality and greenness of products to investigate the impact of two coordination models, capital coordination and cost-sharing, on the optimal decision of a green supply chain consisting of a manufacturer and multiple retailers. The...
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