Collaborative mechanism on profit allotment and public health for a sustainable supply chain
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Cited in
(4)- Sustainability dimensions and PM\(_{2.5}\) in supply chain logistics
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- On the effectiveness of emission penalties in decentralized supply chains
- Assessing the economic performance of an environmental sustainable supply chain in reducing environmental externalities
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