Abstract

Motivated by the industrial observation that the e-commerce platform marketplaces (e.g., Amazon) are increasingly launching sustainable strategies, this study aims to build an analytical framework to guide managers on making sustainable decisions. This study builds a stylized game-theoretical model in the sustainable supply chain context, where the competitive traditional product manufacturers sell their products through the platform’s marketplace, while the platform decides whether to introduce the green products and the pricing strategy. We find that, when the evaluation difference for the green product is sufficiently low, the introduction of the green product by the platform benefits the manufacturers (or third-party sellers). Interestingly, a higher platform fee makes a higher likelihood of a win-win situation between the platform and manufacturers. Moreover, when consumers value green products sufficiently higher than traditional products, the traditional products’ manufacturers can also benefit from the green product entry.

Highlights

  • IntroductionE-commerce platforms are gradually attaching importance to the introduction and sale of green or environment-friendly products

  • Our model focuses on the green product related decisions in the context of the platform supply chain, where consists of an e-commerce platform (e.g., Amazon, JD.com, Taobao.com) and two competitive manufacturers

  • The manufacturers are dedicating to selling traditional products in the platform’s marketplace, while the platform can introduce a green product through its self-run store

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Introduction

E-commerce platforms are gradually attaching importance to the introduction and sale of green or environment-friendly products. It is reported that Amazon has launched an “eco-friendly” shopping platform in the UK and other European countries to sell household products with sustainable credentials. A new green e-commerce platform VEO launched in June of 2019 in the UK, even calling itself “Earth-friendly Amazon”. WalMart, one of the largest retailers that turn to operate as a platform-based enterprise, is a typical example to embed suitability strategies in their business strategy [1]. Wal-Mart has increased its investment in products’ energy-saving performance, improving 25%

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