Low Carbon Distribution Channel Coordination with a Capital-Constrained Retailer

作者: Jun Wang , Xianxue Cheng , Shuhua Zhang

DOI: 10.1155/2018/9579348

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摘要: Capital constraints exist in many supply chains. We examine a low carbon distribution channel that consists of manufacturer and retailer, which the retailer is constrained by capital. The can be financed bank credit from competitive market. A Stackelberg model developed to analyze integrated decision-making process ordering, financing, emission reduction. By comparing decentralized centralized channels, we obtain manufacturer’s green technology investment should linearly proportional retailer’s order quantity both channels. Thus, large leads increased efforts reduce emissions. Results further show some cases has fewer emissions generate more profits for whole chain compared with channel. therefore propose revenue sharing contract function form coordinate When government allocates appropriate quotas chain, high price benefit environment efficiency.

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