Title of article :
Dilemma in two game structures for a closed-loop supply chain under the influence of government incentives
Author/Authors :
Saha, Subrata Department of Materials and Production - Aalborg University - 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark , Ewa Nielsen, Izabela Department of Materials and Production - Aalborg University - 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark , Majumder, Sani Department of Mathematics - Betberia High School, Nadia, India
Abstract :
The government organizations grant incentives to promote green product consumption, improve green product quality,
boost remanufacturing activities, etc. through various policies. The objective of this study is to highlight pros and cons of two incentive policies, namely (1) incentive on manufacturer’s R&D investment and (2) direct incentive to consumer based
on greening level of the product on the optimal pricing and investment decisions in improving used product return and
greening level decisions in a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC). Optimal decisions are derived under manufacturer and
retailer-Stackelberg games, and results are compared to explore characteristics of optimal decisions, consumer surplus, and
environmental improvement under two marketing strategies of a manufacturer. It is found that the greening level and used
product return rate in a CLSC are always higher under retailer-Stackelberg game. If the manufacturer sets a target for
greening level, the CLSC members may receive higher profits if consumer receives incentive because of higher consumer
surplus. However, environmental improvement may be lower. If the manufacturer sets a product return goal, then CLSC
members may compromise with consumer surplus or environmental improvement for receiving higher profits. In the
presence of direct incentive to consumers, CLSC members can trade with product at lower greening level for higher profits.
Moreover, investment in improving used product return is always less compared to the investment in improving greening level.
Keywords :
Closed-loop supply chain , Government incentives , Remanufacturing , Stackelberg game
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial Engineering International