2017 29th Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ccdc.2017.7978323
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Decision models of closed-loop supply chain with different recycling channels considering manufacturer's fairness concerns

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“…The recycling subjects can be divided into three modes: manufacturing enterprises, sales enterprises, and recycling and dismantling enterprises according to the recycling subjects [29]. Yao and Teng [30] studied the closed-loop supply chain that consisted of manufacturers, retailers, and recyclers based on fairness concerns, and analyzed the impact of competitive behavior of the two retailers. Some scholars also apply the system dynamics model to study waste recycling patterns in the context of closed-loop supply chains [31].…”
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“…The recycling subjects can be divided into three modes: manufacturing enterprises, sales enterprises, and recycling and dismantling enterprises according to the recycling subjects [29]. Yao and Teng [30] studied the closed-loop supply chain that consisted of manufacturers, retailers, and recyclers based on fairness concerns, and analyzed the impact of competitive behavior of the two retailers. Some scholars also apply the system dynamics model to study waste recycling patterns in the context of closed-loop supply chains [31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lu et al [23] considered the competitive factors among the retailers in the cooperative advertising model and solved its equilibrium ordering strategy and cooperative advertising strategy under the background of a single manufacturer and multiple competing retailers. [33] This paper Nevertheless, the above research about "one-to-many" supply chain did not consider the influence of the decision-maker's subjective behavior (e.g., fairness concern, overconfidence). Nie et al [26] respectively considered the impacts of horizontal fairness concern and vertical fairness concern on the supply chain that consists of a single manufacturer and two retailers and proposed a coordination plan combining fixed fee and quantity discount contract.…”
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“…Ho et al [17] established a duopoly supply chain game model with a single manufacturer and two retailers to research how an enterprise's vertical fairness concern and horizontal fairness concern simultaneously affect the three-party supply chain coordination. Yao et al [33] discussed the impacts of retailers' fairness concern and the degree of competition between them on the closed-loop supply chain comprising of a single manufacturer, two competing retailers, and a single third-party recycler, but they assumed that the retailers are homogeneous, in other words, retailers are absolutely the same. Actually, retailers in real life are diversified such as retailers' product types and geographic locations may be different.…”
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