Title of article
A Game Theoretic Approach for Greening, Pricing, and Advertising Policies in A Green Supply Chain
Author/Authors
Borumand, Ali Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology , Rasti-Barzoki, Morteza Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology
Pages
14
From page
273
To page
286
Abstract
In this paper, greening, pricing, and advertising policies in a supply chain will be examined with government intervention. The supply chain has two members. First, a manufacturer seeking to determine the wholesale price and the greening level and second, a retailer that has to determine the advertising cost and the retail price. The government is trying to encourage the manufacturer to green the production using subsidies. Using the game theory, at first, the demand function and the profit functions of both members are introduced, then in a dynamic game, their Stackelberg equilibrium is calculated. Sensitivity and parameter analysis are made to more illustration of the problem. We found the supply chain profit function behavior and results show that if the sensitivity of demand-price is less than a specific value, the manufacturer will not participate in greening policies.
Keywords
sustainable supply chain , greening policies , advertising , pricing , Stackelberg , game theory
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2490568
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