Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective

In response to the global fight against environmental deterioration and resource shortage, many governments call on firms to implement green innovation strategies. However, for most small and medium-sized firms, the high cost of green innovation makes it difficult to achieve green goals, causing the...

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Main Authors: Genzhu Li, Xianliang Shi, Yefei Yang, Peter K.C. Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4305
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spelling doaj-76caf5b66e76459591044e01feaf966c2020-11-25T02:50:40ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124305430510.3390/su12104305Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation PerspectiveGenzhu Li0Xianliang Shi1Yefei Yang2Peter K.C. Lee3School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaFaculty of Business, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaIn response to the global fight against environmental deterioration and resource shortage, many governments call on firms to implement green innovation strategies. However, for most small and medium-sized firms, the high cost of green innovation makes it difficult to achieve green goals, causing the need for a growing number of firms to cooperate with their supply chain partners on green innovations. Thus, this study explores, from a value co-creation perspective, how supply chain partners share the investment in, and benefits of, green innovation, assuring their long-term cooperation. Based on a three-level manufacturing supply chain, this paper proposes three different types of green co-creation strategies (i.e., the manufacturer and its supplier, the manufacturer and its competitor, the manufacturer and its retailer). We set the mechanism of co-creation to share the cost of green investment and consider the impact of co-creation on the sales of supply chain partners. Then, by constructing the value functions of three co-creation strategies and proving the concavity of these functions, the findings indicate that different co-creation strategies can indeed improve the firm’s profit in a certain range and achieve a different maximum value in a certain green investment sharing point. This study enriches the literature on green co-creation in supply chains by combing green investment sharing strategies among supply chain partners with value co-creation. In addition, this study provides manufacturers with guidelines on how to share green costs and choose a green co-creation strategy in different operational environments.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4305green supply chainvalue co-creationgreen investment sharinggreen co-creation strategies
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Xianliang Shi
Yefei Yang
Peter K.C. Lee
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Xianliang Shi
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Peter K.C. Lee
Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective
Sustainability
green supply chain
value co-creation
green investment sharing
green co-creation strategies
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Xianliang Shi
Yefei Yang
Peter K.C. Lee
author_sort Genzhu Li
title Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective
title_short Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective
title_full Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective
title_fullStr Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Green Co-Creation Strategies among Supply Chain Partners: A Value Co-Creation Perspective
title_sort green co-creation strategies among supply chain partners: a value co-creation perspective
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description In response to the global fight against environmental deterioration and resource shortage, many governments call on firms to implement green innovation strategies. However, for most small and medium-sized firms, the high cost of green innovation makes it difficult to achieve green goals, causing the need for a growing number of firms to cooperate with their supply chain partners on green innovations. Thus, this study explores, from a value co-creation perspective, how supply chain partners share the investment in, and benefits of, green innovation, assuring their long-term cooperation. Based on a three-level manufacturing supply chain, this paper proposes three different types of green co-creation strategies (i.e., the manufacturer and its supplier, the manufacturer and its competitor, the manufacturer and its retailer). We set the mechanism of co-creation to share the cost of green investment and consider the impact of co-creation on the sales of supply chain partners. Then, by constructing the value functions of three co-creation strategies and proving the concavity of these functions, the findings indicate that different co-creation strategies can indeed improve the firm’s profit in a certain range and achieve a different maximum value in a certain green investment sharing point. This study enriches the literature on green co-creation in supply chains by combing green investment sharing strategies among supply chain partners with value co-creation. In addition, this study provides manufacturers with guidelines on how to share green costs and choose a green co-creation strategy in different operational environments.
topic green supply chain
value co-creation
green investment sharing
green co-creation strategies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4305
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