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Pricing and greening strategies in a dual-channel supply chain with cost and profit sharing contracts

Rubi Das (), Abhijit Barman (), Balaji Roy () and Pijus Kanti De ()
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Rubi Das: National Institute of Technology Silchar
Abhijit Barman: National Institute of Technology Silchar
Balaji Roy: Presidency University
Pijus Kanti De: National Institute of Technology Silchar

Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, 2023, vol. 25, issue 6, No 11, 5053-5086

Abstract: Abstract The expanding customer consciousness of ecological sustainability has motivated supply chain members to participate in green activities. In this paper, the coordination issue of a dual-channel supply chain is studied under consideration of the greening level of the items. The two-stage supply chain consists of a manufacturer and a retailer. The manufacturer is responsible for keeping the item’s greening level and sells the products through two channels (a) a direct online channel and (b) a traditional retail channel. Market demand depends on the selling price and greening level of the item. Furthermore, the pricing and greening strategies of the channel members are discussed under the centralized and decentralized scenarios. Compared to the centralized scenario, optimum pricing at the retail channel is higher in the decentralized scenario while the greening level of products is low. The outcomes exhibit that the profit of the supply chain in a decentralized scenario decreases compared to the centralized scenario. To enhance the supply chain profit, we have developed two coordinate mechanisms of the decentralized scenario with a cost-sharing contract and a profit-sharing contract. Our analysis shows that the profit-sharing contract can realize the coordination, but the cost-sharing contract cannot. A numerical example has been demonstrated to quantify the effectiveness of different contracts, and the model’s finding is demonstrated.

Keywords: Supply chain; Dual-channel; Greening decision; Sales price; Coordination contract (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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