This study introduces a cooperative game theory approach aimed at addressing the problem of allocating pollution responsibility across partners collaborating in supply networks. The proposed framework includes three different allocation rules through which companies can share pollution responsibility across complex supply networks. A case study in the context of a supply network for the manufacturing of construction materials is illustrated for demonstrating the real-world applicability of the approach
This paper employs an emerging phenomenon in China concerning collaborative carbon emission reductio...
Environmental regulations, once promulgated, can cause incentive conflict between manufacturers and ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
This paper provides a normative framework based on cooperative game theory aimed at studying the pr...
This paper provides an approach in the field of cleaner production, by showing how game theory could...
This paper provides a model that attempts to deal with the transboundary nature of the acid rain pro...
Common social issues are usually criticized considering the potential interrelationship between corp...
In this paper, we develop a competitive supply chain network model with multiple firms, each of whic...
To understand the dynamics of the manufacturer’s effort to reduce pollution in a supply chain consis...
In this paper the problem of sharing the cost of emission in supply chains are considered. We focus ...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, 2020I study how the structure of sup...
This paper demonstrates that a proper design of environmental-regulation pricing strategies is able ...
A new approach to allocate environmental responsibility, the "value added-based responsibility" allo...
This research investigates how two supply chain members, a downstream firm (F) and an upstream suppl...
Research on corporate responsibility has traditionally focused on the responsibilities of companies ...
This paper employs an emerging phenomenon in China concerning collaborative carbon emission reductio...
Environmental regulations, once promulgated, can cause incentive conflict between manufacturers and ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
This paper provides a normative framework based on cooperative game theory aimed at studying the pr...
This paper provides an approach in the field of cleaner production, by showing how game theory could...
This paper provides a model that attempts to deal with the transboundary nature of the acid rain pro...
Common social issues are usually criticized considering the potential interrelationship between corp...
In this paper, we develop a competitive supply chain network model with multiple firms, each of whic...
To understand the dynamics of the manufacturer’s effort to reduce pollution in a supply chain consis...
In this paper the problem of sharing the cost of emission in supply chains are considered. We focus ...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, 2020I study how the structure of sup...
This paper demonstrates that a proper design of environmental-regulation pricing strategies is able ...
A new approach to allocate environmental responsibility, the "value added-based responsibility" allo...
This research investigates how two supply chain members, a downstream firm (F) and an upstream suppl...
Research on corporate responsibility has traditionally focused on the responsibilities of companies ...
This paper employs an emerging phenomenon in China concerning collaborative carbon emission reductio...
Environmental regulations, once promulgated, can cause incentive conflict between manufacturers and ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...