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The following pages link to Consumer environmental awareness and competition in two-stage supply chains (Q439549):
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- Consumer environmental awareness and channel coordination with two substitutable products (Q299786) (← links)
- Pollution accumulation and abatement policy in a supply chain (Q320825) (← links)
- Contract designs for energy-saving product development in a monopoly (Q322585) (← links)
- The role of co-opetition in low carbon manufacturing (Q323184) (← links)
- A multinational green supply chain model suffered to import tariff (Q779572) (← links)
- Green fresh product cost sharing contracts considering freshness-keeping effort (Q781330) (← links)
- Integrated optimization of sustainable transportation and inventory with multiplayer dynamic game under carbon tax policy (Q782276) (← links)
- Carbon emission reduction and pricing policies of a supply chain considering reciprocal preferences in cap-and-trade system (Q1622044) (← links)
- Competition for limited critical resources and the adoption of environmentally sustainable strategies (Q1681453) (← links)
- Low-carbon supply policies and supply chain performance with carbon concerned demand (Q1699107) (← links)
- Joint decision on pricing and waste emission level in industrial symbiosis chain (Q1716932) (← links)
- The impact of transport mode and carbon policy on low-carbon retailer (Q1723590) (← links)
- Application of data envelopment analysis models in supply chain management: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q1730587) (← links)
- Fuzzy inventory model for deteriorating items in a green supply chain with carbon concerned demand (Q1735966) (← links)
- Effect of green technology investment on a production-inventory system with carbon tax (Q1748517) (← links)
- Coordination of the traditional and the online channels for a short-life-cycle product (Q1751686) (← links)
- To collaborate or not to collaborate: prompting upstream eco-efficient innovation in a supply chain (Q1753470) (← links)
- Decisions and coordination of retailer-led low-carbon supply chain under altruistic preference (Q2030333) (← links)
- Optimal operation and financing decisions in green supply chain with a capital-constrained manufacturer (Q2046977) (← links)
- Electricity supply chain coordination with carbon abatement technology investment under the benchmarking mechanism (Q2076346) (← links)
- Firms' strategy analysis under different retailing formats considering emission reduction efficiency and low-carbon preference (Q2099978) (← links)
- Differential game analysis of carbon emissions reduction and promotion in a sustainable supply chain considering social preferences (Q2115763) (← links)
- Impact of financial incentives on green manufacturing: loan guarantee vs. interest subsidy (Q2116928) (← links)
- Financial hedging in two-stage sustainable commodity supply chains (Q2158038) (← links)
- Study of game models and the complex dynamics of a low-carbon supply chain with an altruistic retailer under consumers' low-carbon preference (Q2161953) (← links)
- Coordination strategy for a dual-channel electricity supply chain with sustainability (Q2171071) (← links)
- Risk-aversion information in a supply chain with price and warranty competition (Q2178298) (← links)
- A research on fresh-keeping strategies for fresh agricultural products from the perspective of green transportation (Q2183234) (← links)
- Optimal decisions of a green supply chain under the joint action of fairness preference and subsidy to the manufacturer (Q2183294) (← links)
- Study on green supply chain cooperation and carbon tax policy considering consumer's behavior (Q2217816) (← links)
- Effect of capital constraint in a dual-channel supply chain (Q2221977) (← links)
- Chaotic behaviors in a nonlinear game of two-level green supply chain with government subsidies (Q2228141) (← links)
- Social responsibility decision-making of universities in Stackelberg competition (Q2232686) (← links)
- Implications of green optimism upon sustainable supply chain management (Q2239850) (← links)
- Does implementing trade-in and green technology together benefit the environment? (Q2239894) (← links)
- Improving sustainability and social responsibility of a two-tier supply chain investing in emission reduction technology (Q2242522) (← links)
- Evaluating green supplier development programs with a grey-analytical network process-based methodology (Q2256158) (← links)
- Green product development under competition: a study of the fashion apparel industry (Q2273908) (← links)
- Call, put and bidirectional option contracts in agricultural supply chains with sales effort (Q2290210) (← links)
- Optimal decisions for carbon emission reduction through technological innovation in a hybrid-channel supply chain with consumers' channel preferences (Q2296502) (← links)
- Pricing strategy and carbon emission abatement under cap-and-trade regulation considering social learning (Q2296611) (← links)
- A study on supply chain emission reduction level based on carbon tax and consumers' low-carbon preferences under stochastic demand (Q2298107) (← links)
- How does leasing affect green product design? (Q2298569) (← links)
- A hybrid carbon policy inventory model with emission source-based green investments (Q2307994) (← links)
- Game theoretic analysis of carbon emission reduction and sales promotion in dyadic supply chain in presence of consumers' low-carbon awareness (Q2321515) (← links)
- Myopic versus farsighted behaviors in a low-carbon supply chain with reference emission effects (Q2325122) (← links)
- Sustainability dimensions and PM\(_{2.5}\) in supply chain logistics (Q2327678) (← links)
- Collaboration and sharing mechanisms in improving corporate social responsibility (Q2358163) (← links)
- Coordinating a supply chain with green innovation in a dynamic setting (Q2399608) (← links)
- How supply chain coordination affects the environment: a carbon footprint perspective (Q2404325) (← links)