Modeling decision processes of a green supply chain with regulation on energy saving level
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- Standard setting with considerations of energy efficiency evolution and market competition
- Information investment and sharing in a two-echelon supply chain under government subsidy and consumer preference for energy-saving products
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- Coordination of a green supply chain with one manufacturer and two competing retailers under different power structures
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- Improvement strategies of battery driving range in an electric vehicle supply chain considering subsidy threshold and cost misreporting
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