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The following pages link to Green product design in supply chains under competition (Q1698896):
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- Game-Theoretic Analysis of Green Supply Chain Under Cost-Sharing Contract with Fairness Concerns (Q5013397) (← links)
- Product green degree, service free-riding, strategic price difference in a dual-channel supply chain based on dynamic game (Q5070617) (← links)
- Influence of strategic inventory on the equilibrium of two competing supply chains (Q5883590) (← links)
- The antagonism and cohesion of the upstream supply chain under information asymmetry (Q6066954) (← links)
- Impact of demand forecast information sharing on the decision of a green supply chain with government subsidy (Q6066980) (← links)
- Competitive pricing and innovation investment strategies of green products considering firms' farsightedness and myopia (Q6070123) (← links)
- Assessing subsidy policies for green products: operational and environmental perspectives (Q6082201) (← links)
- A dynamic supply chain game with vertical coordination and horizontal competition (Q6092545) (← links)
- Pricing decisions with different time sequences in a cross‐border dual‐channel supply chain (Q6092603) (← links)
- Retailer's optimal CSR investment in closed-loop supply chains: the impacts of supply chain structure and channel power structure (Q6097852) (← links)
- Role of power imbalance on channel coordination under greening investments (Q6105911) (← links)
- Decision-making and coordination in an e-commerce supply chain under channel selection (Q6105954) (← links)
- Together we stand? Co-opetition for the development of green products (Q6106793) (← links)
- Supply Chain Management of Marginal Cost-Intensive Green Products under Random Demand Model (Q6135725) (← links)
- Financing and coordination strategies for a manufacturer with limited operating and green innovation capital: bank credit financing versus supplier green investment (Q6148705) (← links)
- Sustainable supply chain finance through digital platforms: a pathway to green entrepreneurship (Q6148722) (← links)
- Improvement strategies of battery driving range in an electric vehicle supply chain considering subsidy threshold and cost misreporting (Q6165389) (← links)
- How much is enough? Government subsidies in supporting green product development (Q6167882) (← links)
- The provision strategy of blockchain service under the supply chain with downstream competition (Q6167935) (← links)
- Optimal pricing and greening decisions in a supply chain when considering market segmentation (Q6170599) (← links)
- Enterprises’ decision-making under government green subsidy and information asymmetry (Q6186550) (← links)
- Green product design and pricing decisions in a risk-averse supply chain under alternative power structures (Q6484195) (← links)
- Process innovation for green product in a closed loop supply chain with remanufacturing (Q6491693) (← links)
- Strategies on pricing, greenness degree, and carbon emission reduction in supply chains under single and cross distributions of green and nongreen products (Q6534467) (← links)
- Game-theoretic models of green products in a two-echelon dual-channel supply chain under government subsidies (Q6534646) (← links)
- Game-theoretic analysis for green R\&D investment strategies in the vehicle market (Q6542991) (← links)
- Voluntary green technology adoption: the effects of regulatory uncertainty and competition (Q6554648) (← links)
- How to induce multinational firms' local sourcing to break carbon lock-in? (Q6554660) (← links)
- Compete or cooperate? Effects of channel relationships on government policies for sustainability (Q6555156) (← links)
- Research on pricing strategies for competitive green supply chain based on corporate social responsibility (Q6658476) (← links)
- Pricing policies for a competitive dual-channel supply chain with green investment and sales effort under revenue-sharing contract (Q6658869) (← links)