Pricing and low-carbon investment decisions in an emission dependent supply chain under a carbon labelling scheme

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A low-carbon policy attracts the interests of businesses, consumers, and policy makers. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how a carbon labelling scheme could be integrated into operational decision-making for manufacturers and retailers. Three game theoretic models of a supply chain with one manufacturer and one retailer are built to investigate a manufacturer and retailer's pricing and investment decision for products with different initial carbon footprints considering consumer environmental awareness. Through a systematic comparison and numerical analysis, the results show that a carbon labelling scheme can significantly reduce the overall carbon emission supply chain and have an initially negative impact on the manufacturer and retailer's profits. However, in the medium-long run, manufacturers and retailers could yet achieve profitability through continuously investing in low-carbon technology.

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Cheng, Y., Sun, H., Jia, F., & Koh, L. (2018). Pricing and low-carbon investment decisions in an emission dependent supply chain under a carbon labelling scheme. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10041238

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