The effect of remanufacturing on procurement decisions for resellers in secondary markets
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- Effects of a secondary market on original equipment manufactures' pricing, trade-in remanufacturing, and entry decisions
- Two-sided competition with vertical differentiation in both acquisition and sales in remanufacturing
- Optimal pricing and trade-in remanufacturing policies considering the secondary market
- Research on outside competitive effect and principal-agent mechanism of remanufacturing system
- Acquisition and remanufacturing policies under uncertain quality condition of used items
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- Two-sided competition with vertical differentiation in both acquisition and sales in remanufacturing
- Choosing the right exchange-old-for-new programs for durable goods with a rollover
- Pricing and collecting decisions in a closed-loop supply chain with symmetric and asymmetric information
- Supply chain management in forestry -- case studies at Södra cell AB
- Characteristics of the research on reverse logistics (1995–2005)
- Optimal core acquisition and remanufacturing policies under uncertain core quality fractions
- Consequences of Trade Regulations on International Trade in Remanufacturing
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- Reverse supply chains: effects of collection network and returns classification on profitability
- Impact of uncertainty in the quality of returns on the profitability of a single-period refurbishing operation
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- Effects of a secondary market on original equipment manufactures' pricing, trade-in remanufacturing, and entry decisions
- A cost-benefit analysis for the design and implementation of reverse logistics systems: case studies approach
- On the effect of quality overestimation in remanufacturing
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