2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14137941
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The Impact of Government Intervention and Cap-and-Trade on Green Innovation in Supply Chains: A Social Welfare Perspective

Abstract: This paper discusses the impact of government intervention (greenness threshold limit) and cap-and-trade policy on green investment, stakeholder profits and social welfare under different power structure scenarios in the green supply chain. First, a two-level green supply chain system is constructed: a manufacturer that produces green products and complies with cap-and-trade policies and a retailer that sells green products. Based on the Stackelberg game and Cournot game, we compare the optimal solutions under… Show more

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“…Therefore, the government cannot only pursue high recycling and the remanufacturing two-stage performance. The above conclusions are the same as those of Li et al [79]. However, the government has greater incentives to pursue high performance in CDW recycling PPP projects.…”
Section: Social Capital Profits and Social Welfaresupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Therefore, the government cannot only pursue high recycling and the remanufacturing two-stage performance. The above conclusions are the same as those of Li et al [79]. However, the government has greater incentives to pursue high performance in CDW recycling PPP projects.…”
Section: Social Capital Profits and Social Welfaresupporting
confidence: 83%
“…On the other hand, the quantitative largeness of the closed areas cannot be the ultimate criterion for assessing the performance of technopoles. Rather than adding new areas to the existing environments, transforming the existing workspaces and laboratories into intelligent spaces by refurbishing campuses and technopoles with smart systems could well represent an efficient, sustainable solution for responsible technological innovation [1][2][3]22,49,50,58,76] (Figure 3). It would be useful to note the limitations of this research and propose future work regarding the challenges and potential for developing intelligent environments as follows:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As research has progressed further, scholars have started integrating the carbon cap-and-trade system with supply chain management. For instance, against the backdrop of the carbon cap-and-trade system, scholars have investigated inventory management [15], financing [15][16][17], joint replenishment [4,18], dual-channel sales [19], supply disruptions [20], product configuration [21], green innovation [22], competition [4,17,23], supply chain coordination [24], and supply chain design [25], among other issues. Additionally, there have been studies comparing the effectiveness of different carbon reduction policies by comparing the carbon cap-and-trade system with carbon tax policies [5,[26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%