2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.120268
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A sustainable production-inventory model for a controllable carbon emissions rate under shortages

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“…In the past years, mitigating the impact of the discussed supply-side disruptions has become an increasingly important topic for the managers. Research on the reasons for and consequences of such interruptions has focused on objective measures of cost, environmental and social sustainability ( Ahmed and Sarkar, 2019 ; Mishra et al, 2020 ; Ullah, and Sarkar, 2020 ), and measures of resilience ( Torabi et al, 2015 ). Accordingly, there has been little work exploring experiences of the inventory systems and, particularly, to model the consumer behavior in the cases in which their demand is postponed or completely failed to be met by the retailer.…”
Section: Decision Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past years, mitigating the impact of the discussed supply-side disruptions has become an increasingly important topic for the managers. Research on the reasons for and consequences of such interruptions has focused on objective measures of cost, environmental and social sustainability ( Ahmed and Sarkar, 2019 ; Mishra et al, 2020 ; Ullah, and Sarkar, 2020 ), and measures of resilience ( Torabi et al, 2015 ). Accordingly, there has been little work exploring experiences of the inventory systems and, particularly, to model the consumer behavior in the cases in which their demand is postponed or completely failed to be met by the retailer.…”
Section: Decision Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, several authors like Banerjee [5], Hill [6], Goyal and Nebebe [7], Sarkar et al [8] extended that study in several dimension which explain different situations by their mathematical modelling and found solutions. Recently, Tiwari et al [9], Dey et al [10], Tayyab et al [11], Saxena et al [12], Mishra et al [13], Ullah et al [14] extended SCM models by introducing various social and environmental concepts. However, they did not consider the case of unreliability in their studies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From (8) and (13), the joint expected total cost (per cycle) of the retailer and the manufacturer is as follows:…”
Section: Total Cost Of the Scmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, most carbon inventory management models treat carbon emissions as exogenous variables. Nevertheless, carbon emissions can be efficiently reduced by investing in green, ecological design, and green manufacturing concepts in product scheme, manufacturing, inventory, and transportation [15][16][17]. Reduction in carbon emissions not only mitigates the influence of the greenhouse effect but enables enterprises to reduce other expenses.…”
Section: Inventory Model For Carbon Emission Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%