2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111440
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A time-based pricing game in a competitive vehicle market regarding the intervention of carbon emission reduction

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“…erefore, studying the main factors influencing Hainan's fruit export growth to maximize the export potential of Hainan's fruit agriculture is theoretically and practically significant (Figure 1). e underlying reason that the country's exports can maintain a steady growth is its international competitiveness [5], as some researchers mentioned that a suitable pricing strategy in supply chain operation management is very important [6,7], especially in the fruit distribution [8]. Dyadkova and Momchilov [2] performed considerable amounts of research into international competitiveness, with the theory of comparative advantage as the research foundation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…erefore, studying the main factors influencing Hainan's fruit export growth to maximize the export potential of Hainan's fruit agriculture is theoretically and practically significant (Figure 1). e underlying reason that the country's exports can maintain a steady growth is its international competitiveness [5], as some researchers mentioned that a suitable pricing strategy in supply chain operation management is very important [6,7], especially in the fruit distribution [8]. Dyadkova and Momchilov [2] performed considerable amounts of research into international competitiveness, with the theory of comparative advantage as the research foundation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al [21] study equilibrium pricing and reliability enhancement, showing that supplier-leader structure leads to a higher level of investment while it does not bring higher payoff for the supply chain. Ma et al [24] study how diverse channel power affects the dynamic game characteristics of a dual-channel supply chain. Shoeleh et al [29] consider five different channel structures to display how the quantity decision and advertising decision influence the performance of the supply chain Seyedesfahani et al [28] analyze various scenarios of advertising decision including retailer-led manufacturer-led and Nash game to explore how channel power affect the optimal choice of players Similarly Chaab and Rasti-Barzoki [8] taking the cooperative advertising program into consideration explore how the equilibrium solutions vary with different game structures Some studies also discuss how the quantity decision sequence affects the players' choice For example Zhang et al [40] compare the retailer-led quantity decision and the manufacturer-led quantity decision pointing out that the manufacturer has no incentive to make quantity decision firstly Ha et al [13] analyze the impact of encroachment on quality decisions under two channel powers ie., the sequential quantity decision and simultaneous quantity decision showing that the manufacturer is more likely to encroach if they make simultaneous quantity decision However it is not known how quantity decision sequence affects the advertising decision and the manufacturer encroachment Furthermore, coordination is useful to improve the profits of the supply chain further.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou and Wang [29] constructed a profit-maximizing game model for R&D competition, analyzed the stability of Nash equilibrium, and found that highly efficient innovative companies can benefit from chaos. Ma et al [30] built a supply chain system consisting of customers, government, electric companies, and fuel vehicles and found that subsidies may destroy the stability of the system, making the supply chain uncontrollable, and the Stackelberg pricing strategy with delay characteristics was more suitable for system operation management.…”
Section: Complex Dynamics Of the Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%