Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing

In order to improve the efficiency of collection and green manufacturing level in a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) system, the manufacturer invests green manufacturing efforts in product design and production process and intends to cooperate with other CLSC members to achieve excellent performance....

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Main Author: Chunmei Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9202370
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spelling doaj-fe6d961e53294bbebef7f15525afe0a92020-11-25T03:31:55ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472020-01-01202010.1155/2020/92023709202370Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green ManufacturingChunmei Ma0School of Economics and Management, Chongqing Industry Polytechnic College, 1000 Taoyuan Road, Yu Bei District, Chongqing 401120, ChinaIn order to improve the efficiency of collection and green manufacturing level in a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) system, the manufacturer invests green manufacturing efforts in product design and production process and intends to cooperate with other CLSC members to achieve excellent performance. In a two-period CLSC system consisting of one manufacturer, one retailer, and one third-service provider, a game-theoretical approach is adopted to compare the optimal decisions and profits of the three green manufacturing cooperation modes, namely, the manufacturer cooperates with the retailer and third-service provider, respectively, and the noncooperation mode is a benchmark. Moreover, the impact of different cooperation modes on CLSC decision-making is analyzed as well. The results indicate that the influence of difference among cooperation modes on CLSC decision is significant, and cooperation is always better than noncooperation. From the perspective of consumers as well as recycling and profit, although the collection rate of used products is not the highest when the manufacturer cooperates with the retailer, the price of product is the lowest and the green property of product is the most obvious; thus, this is regarded as the suitable cooperation mode after a comprehensive analysis. Besides, a coordination mechanism is designed to solve the inefficiency caused by double marginalization. Finally, numerical examples are presented to intuitively observe the relationships between decisions and profits and the impact of different parameters on them in the three modes, and some management inspirations are proposed ultimately.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9202370
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Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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title Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing
title_short Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing
title_full Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing
title_fullStr Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Cooperation Modes in a Two-Period Closed-Loop Supply Chain System considering Green Manufacturing
title_sort comparison of cooperation modes in a two-period closed-loop supply chain system considering green manufacturing
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In order to improve the efficiency of collection and green manufacturing level in a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) system, the manufacturer invests green manufacturing efforts in product design and production process and intends to cooperate with other CLSC members to achieve excellent performance. In a two-period CLSC system consisting of one manufacturer, one retailer, and one third-service provider, a game-theoretical approach is adopted to compare the optimal decisions and profits of the three green manufacturing cooperation modes, namely, the manufacturer cooperates with the retailer and third-service provider, respectively, and the noncooperation mode is a benchmark. Moreover, the impact of different cooperation modes on CLSC decision-making is analyzed as well. The results indicate that the influence of difference among cooperation modes on CLSC decision is significant, and cooperation is always better than noncooperation. From the perspective of consumers as well as recycling and profit, although the collection rate of used products is not the highest when the manufacturer cooperates with the retailer, the price of product is the lowest and the green property of product is the most obvious; thus, this is regarded as the suitable cooperation mode after a comprehensive analysis. Besides, a coordination mechanism is designed to solve the inefficiency caused by double marginalization. Finally, numerical examples are presented to intuitively observe the relationships between decisions and profits and the impact of different parameters on them in the three modes, and some management inspirations are proposed ultimately.
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