Abstract
Prefabricated construction has attracted worldwide concern and promotion due to its environmental friendliness, high quality, and high efficiency. In China, the application of prefabricated construction still lags due to its high cost. To improve prefabricated construction development, the Chinese government and provinces have launched subsidy policies for different objects that offer subsidies to the assembler, the manufacturer, or consumers. Subsidy policies for different subsidy objects have different impacts on the manufacturer wholesale price and assembler retail price and assembly rate and make their decisions more complicated. Therefore, this study uses game theory and builds three models to analyze the effects of government subsidies on manufacturer pricing, assembler pricing, assembly rate decisions, and profit. We find that government subsidy policies can bring more profit to prefabricated construction enterprises, reduce their costs, and benefit the promotion of prefabricated construction. Through comparison and numerical analysis, we also find that when the government subsidizes enterprises more, it is better to subsidize the assembler, because it is good for all three parties. First, consumers can obtain a lower retail price. Second, enterprises can obtain more profits. Finally, for the government, this approach can increase the demand for prefabricated construction and increase the assembly rate, which is conducive to the promotion of prefabricated construction. When the government subsidizes customers more, it is better for the assembler and the manufacturer to subsidize customers, because they can obtain more profits. It is better for the government and customers to subsidize the assembler or the manufacture, because consumers can get the lower retail price. Although the assembly rate and enterprises’ profits are not optimal, they have also been improved. In addition, when the government directly subsidizes enterprises, the enterprises will actively cooperate with the subsidy policy and are more willing to adopt prefabricated construction. This approach will benefit the promotion of prefabricated construction.
Highlights
In recent years, global warming has become an increasingly serious issue
To make this study more in line with the actual situation of the prefabricated construction supply chain, we innovatively introduce the assembly rate decision into the prefabricated construction supply chain, and assume that the assembler needs to determine the retail price and the assembly rate
We innovatively introduce the subsidy policy into the prefabricated construction supply chain, and study the decision of the prefabricated construction supply chain when the subsidy objects are different, which can better reflect the current situation of prefabricated construction
Summary
Global warming has become an increasingly serious issue. Many studies have shown that a large amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions are the main causes of global warming [1, 2]. Government subsidies are currently an important driving force for the development of prefabricated construction, it affects the manufacturer’s wholesale price, the assembler’s retail price, and the assembly rate. The government subsidizes the assembler, the manufacturer, or consumers, thereby hoping to increase the assembly rate and lower the price, to promote the development of prefabricated construction. We mainly discuss the following two questions: (i) What is the manufacturer’s optimal wholesale price, the assembler’s optimal retail price, and Pricing and assembly rate decisions for a prefabricated construction supply chain under subsidy policies the optimal assembly rate under different subsidy objects?
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