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Remanufacturing is one of recovery options for used products. As remanufacturing requires a continuous supply of used products, the economic incentive is required to attract customers to return their used products (called cores) and the problem of pricing a core becomes an important issue. Such...
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In this paper, an analytical model is proposed to evaluate optimal acquisition price and quantity policy based on the quality of returned used products that are subsequently used for remanufacturing. The model is developed from the perspective of a consolidation center, which facilitates the...
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Academic literature has well discussed the causes and impacts of supply chain (SC) risks and disruptions and associated resilience plans. However, the majority of the former studies focused on the antecedents and consequences of SC resilience, ignoring the fundamental elements of firm size and...
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Despite the widespread popularity and pursuit of supply chain resilience (SCR), recent research highlights that SCR is not a universal, immutable capability but hinges deeply on different contexts and contextualized practices. Most mainstream research on SCR overlooks the contextual factors and...
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