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The following pages link to The role of co-opetition in low carbon manufacturing (Q323184):
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- Incentives for environmental research and development: consumer preferences, competitive pressure and emissions taxation (Q666991) (← links)
- Joint replenishment and carbon trading in fresh food supply chains (Q1737493) (← links)
- Sustainable allocation of greenhouse gas emission permits for firms with Leontief technologies (Q1744470) (← links)
- Optimal pricing policies for differentiated brands under different supply chain power structures (Q1751828) (← links)
- To collaborate or not to collaborate: prompting upstream eco-efficient innovation in a supply chain (Q1753470) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of duopoly price game based on low-carbon technology sharing (Q2007334) (← links)
- The direct and cross effects in a supply chain with consumers sensitive to both carbon emissions and delivery time (Q2030555) (← links)
- Effects of the carbon credits buy-back policy on manufacturing/remanufacturing decisions of the capital-constrained manufacturer (Q2083394) (← links)
- Manufacturer's R\&D cooperation contract: linear fee or revenue-sharing payment in a low-carbon supply chain (Q2095916) (← links)
- Certify or not? An analysis of organic food supply chain with competing suppliers (Q2159548) (← links)
- Financing strategy and carbon emission abatement in a supply chain considering retailers' competition (Q2236213) (← links)
- Horizontal mergers in low carbon manufacturing (Q2242229) (← links)
- Coopetition for innovation -- the more, the better? An empirical study based on preference disaggregation analysis (Q2242277) (← links)
- Improving sustainability and social responsibility of a two-tier supply chain investing in emission reduction technology (Q2242522) (← links)
- A study on supply chain emission reduction level based on carbon tax and consumers' low-carbon preferences under stochastic demand (Q2298107) (← links)
- Complexity of sales effort and carbon emission reduction effort in a two-parallel household appliance supply chain model (Q2307021) (← links)
- Myopic versus farsighted behaviors in a low-carbon supply chain with reference emission effects (Q2325122) (← links)
- Carbon-constrained firm decisions: from business strategies to operations modeling (Q2329471) (← links)
- Optimal production and emission reduction policies for a remanufacturing firm considering deferred payment strategy (Q2666668) (← links)
- Impact of cap-and-trade regulation on coordinating perishable products supply chain with cost learning (Q2666731) (← links)
- Differential decision of low-carbon supply chain based on market preferences with fairness concerns (Q2691371) (← links)
- Contracting Emissions Reduction Supply Chain Based on Market Low-Carbon Preference and Carbon Intensity Constraint (Q5112414) (← links)
- Optimal carbon reduction level and ordering quantity under financial constraints (Q6069896) (← links)
- The pricing and carbon abatement decisions of a manufacturer selling with marketplace or reselling mode (Q6070892) (← links)
- One step further for procurement cooperation: will the industry leader benefit from its competitive manufacturer's joint determination of consumption quality? (Q6096625) (← links)
- Convergence of output dynamics in duopoly co-opetition model with incomplete information (Q6102935) (← links)
- Role of power imbalance on channel coordination under greening investments (Q6105911) (← links)
- Technology licensing strategies for three cost-differential manufacturers (Q6167532) (← links)
- Carbon abatement and recycling decisions in closed-loop supply chain with the reward-penalty mechanisms (Q6189854) (← links)