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The following pages link to How supply chain coordination affects the environment: a carbon footprint perspective (Q2404325):
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- Carbon emission reduction and pricing policies of a supply chain considering reciprocal preferences in cap-and-trade system (Q1622044) (← links)
- Low-carbon supply policies and supply chain performance with carbon concerned demand (Q1699107) (← links)
- Joint transportation and inventory strategy for perishable items with Weibull distribution under carbon emission regulations (Q1721411) (← links)
- On the effectiveness of emission penalties in decentralized supply chains (Q1755419) (← links)
- Altruistic profit allocation rules for joint replenishment with carbon cap-and-trade policy (Q2029914) (← links)
- Differential game analysis of carbon emissions reduction and promotion in a sustainable supply chain considering social preferences (Q2115763) (← links)
- Reselling or marketplace mode for an online platform: the choice between cap-and-trade and carbon tax regulation (Q2115764) (← links)
- Emission allowance allocation mechanism design: a low-carbon operations perspective (Q2196082) (← links)
- Improving sustainability and social responsibility of a two-tier supply chain investing in emission reduction technology (Q2242522) (← links)
- Coordinating a dual-channel supply chain with price discount contracts under carbon emission capacity regulation (Q2295225) (← links)
- Carbon-constrained firm decisions: from business strategies to operations modeling (Q2329471) (← links)
- Closed-loop supply chain coordination through incentives with asymmetric information (Q2399314) (← links)
- Production-inventory and emission reduction investment decision under carbon cap-and-trade policy (Q4634306) (← links)