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Measuring the coordination decision of renewable energy as a natural resource contracts based on rights structure and corporate social responsibility from economic recovery

Hongda Liu, Feipeng Huang and Jialiang Huang

Resources Policy, 2022, vol. 78, issue C

Abstract: With the rapid development of the times, changes in the manufacturing environment, and the migration of consumers' green consumption awareness, the green product market has expanded, leading to economic recovery. Furthermore, the regulation of the internal status of supply chain subjects causes different rights structures to dominate the market and change on a regular basis. This paper considers manufacturers and service providers of renewable energy products as the research objects and considers the mechanism of product renewability and green finance level. Profit models of renewable energy supply chain members are constructed under various rights structures and CSR-bearing subjects, and optimal decisions under various decision models are analyzed. It is discovered that whether the manufacturer or the service provider engages in CSR, the superiority and inferiority ranking of the three different rights structures will differ depending on the degree to which they engage in CSR. And the conclusion is that when a subject dominates a market, its profit is also maximized. Positive contractual coordination actions by both retailers and manufacturers will drive renewable energy quality. Green finance and green economic growth are becoming increasingly popular. Through contractual coordination, both parties will achieve Pareto improvements.

Keywords: Rights structure; Corporate social responsibility; Renewable energy; Natural resource; Green economic recovery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.102915

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