The carbon emission reduction has become an inevitable trend. Under the low-carbon environment, the government has been acting as an important role in the operation and management of supply chain. This paper considers four different governmental subsidy strategies, which includes none of members is subsidized (NS Scenario), only retailer is subsidized (RS Scenario), only manufacturer is subsidized (MS Scenario) and both members are subsidized (SS Scenario). A Stackelberg game model, which incorporates both governmental regulation and consumer’s awareness of carbon emission, is developed to present the pricing and emission reduction behaviors for the supply chain members as well as the subsidy policies of government under different governmental subsidy strategies, and analyze the impact of relevant coefficients on the decisions and supply chain profits. It can be concluded that subsidizing to both members is more profitable for supply chain members and government in terms of environment protection and economic development. The results provide some managerial insights for the decision-makers and policy-makers to implement sustainability initiatives.
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DOI : 10.1051/ro/2018094
Mots-clés : Supply chain management, subsidy policy, governmental regulation, consumer’s awareness, carbon emission
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Xu, Lang; Wang, Chuanxu; Miao, Zhuang; Chen, Jihong. Governmental subsidy policies and supply chain decisions with carbon emission limit and consumer’s environmental awareness. RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle, Tome 53 (2019) no. 5, pp. 1675-1689. doi : 10.1051/ro/2018094. http://www.numdam.org/articles/10.1051/ro/2018094/
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