2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2017.12.028
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Sustainable supply chains under government intervention with a real-world case study: An evolutionary game theoretic approach

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“…They proved that the combination of direct subsidies and tax credit is better than an individual policy. Mahmoudi et al [44] employed a two-population game to analyze how different combinations of subsidies and carbon taxes impact the manufactures' use of green technology for production and the retailers' choice of two marketing strategies in a supply chain.…”
Section: Applications Of Evolutionary Game Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They proved that the combination of direct subsidies and tax credit is better than an individual policy. Mahmoudi et al [44] employed a two-population game to analyze how different combinations of subsidies and carbon taxes impact the manufactures' use of green technology for production and the retailers' choice of two marketing strategies in a supply chain.…”
Section: Applications Of Evolutionary Game Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability is defined in three main dimensions: social, environmental, and economic. As shown in Figure 1, a truly sustainable system needs to be sustainable in all three dimensions (Mahmoudi and Rasti-Barzoki, 2018). .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the application of evolutionary game theory in the field of low-carbon economy has been increasing. For example, Mahmoudi and Rasti-Barzoki established the evolutionary game models between government and enterprise and analyzed the impact of government policies on enterprise behavior [43]. Zhang et al examined the impact of lowcarbon policies on green technology diffusion in enterprise alliances [44].Wang and Zheng studied low-carbon diffusion from the perspective of network characteristics and consumer environmental awareness [45].…”
Section: Application Of Evolutionary Game In Low-carbon Innovation DImentioning
confidence: 99%