Abstract

Remanufacturing has become an important way to realize sustainable development strategy. For remanufacturing closed-loop supply chain under different circumstances, many factors are considered, such as consumers’ different preferences for the purchase and payment of remanufactured products and the quality of recycled products. In this study, three models are presented for supply chain system, including a manufacturer lead and a retailer recycle. While nongovernment participation and non-supply-chain coordination are considered in model I, model II has government participation but non-supply-chain coordination, and model III has both government participation and supply chain coordination. The equilibrium decisions are derived for each model using the game-theoretic approach. The study found that consumers’ preferences affect the pricing decisions of remanufactured products. When consumers’ willingness to buy and pay for remanufactured products is close to that of new products, the total profit of the supply chain will significantly increase; the quality of recycled products will also influence the pricing decisions of new/remanufactured products, which in turn will affect the market demand for products. Government participation is conducive to encouraging manufacturer, retailer, and consumers to actively participate in the recycling and remanufacturing activities of used products. Supply chain coordination contracts can further enhance the role of the consumer market and promote the implementation of government policies. Under certain conditions, revenue sharing contract coordination can significantly increase the total profit of the supply chain system. The research conclusions have certain reference value for the coordination among the nodes of the remanufacturing supply chain and the formulation of policies with government participation.

Highlights

  • Remanufacturing has become an important way to realize sustainable development strategy [2, 3]. e remanufacturing supply chain can reduce resource consumption and environmental pollution caused by used products, and save costs, increase profits, enhance corporate competitiveness [4], and realize comprehensive economic and environmental benefits [5]

  • This paper discusses the model I of nongovernment participation and non-supply-chain coordination based on the role of consumer market, that is, the decision-making problem of remanufacturing supply chain without government participation; secondly, further consider model II where the government participates in the coordination without supply chain

  • Rough comparative analysis of the quality differences of recycled used products, consumers’ preferences for remanufactured products, product pricing, and market demand are analyzed in three models, that is, without government participation and non-supply-chain coordination, with government participation but non-supply-chain coordination, and with government participation and supply chain coordination. e influence of the consumer market and government participation parameters on the decisionmaking and profit of the remanufacturing supply chain is obtained. e main findings of this study are as follows: (1) Consumers’ preferences for remanufactured products will affect the pricing decisions of all members of the supply chain regarding remanufactured products but will not affect the price of new products. e

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Summary

Introduction

With the rapid development of global industry, the shortages of energy and resource are increasingly plagued by economic development. At the Complexity same time, due to reason of personal habits, psychological factors, economic income, education level, etc., consumers have different willingness to buy and pay for new/remanufactured products. Such differences in consumption preferences will inevitably affect the market demand and pricing decision of corresponding products [8]. Rewards, and punishment measures, consumers’ preferences and the quality of recycled products will affect the operation decision of the supply chain. (1) Only the role of the consumer market is considered, that is, how to make decisions in remanufacturing supply chain system without government participation?. (2) How does government participation affect enterprise remanufacturing decision-making, product market demand, and supply chain efficiency?.

Consumers’ Preferences
Government Participation
Problem Description and Modeling Assumptions
Model Assumptions
The Different Decision Models
Numerical Analysis and Discussion
Conclusions and Managerial Implications
Proof of Proposition 1
Proof of Lemma 1
Findings
Proof of Lemma 6
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