Supply Chain Models with Active Acquisition and Remanufacturing
Xiang Li () and
Yongjian Li ()
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Xiang Li: Nankai University
Yongjian Li: Nankai University
A chapter in Supply Chain Coordination under Uncertainty, 2011, pp 109-128 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Nowadays economic, marketing, and environment legislation are increasingly driving firms to consider product reuse, thus active acquisition of used products is prevailing in industry. This chapter focuses on the problem regarding the active acquisition and remanufacturing within supply chain scope. We introduce some recent and important research developments, including the centralized system problem with price-sensitive acquisition and demand, the decentralized supply chain problem with vertical channels, and the decentralized supply chain problem with horizontal competition. For each problem, analytical models are presented and main results are elucidated. Finally, further research directions are also pointed out.
Keywords: Acquisition management; Closed-loop supply chain; Coordination; Remanufacturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19257-9_5
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