Green technology innovation and pricing decisions considering carbon footprint and government subsidies
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- Environmental subsidy and the choice of green technology in the presence of green consumers
- Product greening and pricing strategies of firms under green sensitive consumer demand and environmental regulations
- How different government subsidy objects impact on green supply chain decision considering consumer group complexity
- Enterprises’ decision-making under government green subsidy and information asymmetry
- Influence of government subsidy on remanufacturing decision under different market models
Cites work
- An investigation of original equipment manufacturer's optimal remanufacturing mode and engagement strategy
- Equilibrium pricing, advertising, and quality strategies in a platform service supply chain
- How much is enough? Government subsidies in supporting green product development
- Managing new and remanufactured products to mitigate environmental damage under emissions regulation
- Product-design and pricing strategies with remanufacturing
- Should original equipment manufacturers authorize third-party remanufacturers?
- Team of rivals: how should original equipment manufacturers cooperate with independent remanufacturers via authorisation?
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