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Emergency Strategies of Closed-Loop Supply Chain with Single Retailer Recycling under Demand Disruptions

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  • Jian Cao
  • Yuting Yan
  • Lingyuan Wang
  • Xihui Chen
  • Xuemei Zhang
  • Gengui Zhou

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The uncertainty caused by emergencies will influence the normal operation of the supply chain. Considering demand disruptions, a closed-loop supply chain consisting of one manufacturer and two competing retailers based on decentralized decision-making is considered. In the supply chain, one retailer recovers end-of-life products while the other does not. Analytic results show that, when the disturbance of demand occurs, the manufacturer and retailers adjust the wholesale price and retail prices of products according to the direction of the market demand disruptions. Under demand disruptions, the retailer who participates in recovering can gain more profits, especially in the case of the positive disruption. Theoretic and pragmatic references for the emergency decision-making of closed-loop supply chain enterprises are provided.

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  • Jian Cao & Yuting Yan & Lingyuan Wang & Xihui Chen & Xuemei Zhang & Gengui Zhou, 2020. "Emergency Strategies of Closed-Loop Supply Chain with Single Retailer Recycling under Demand Disruptions," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-19, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:9817641
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/9817641
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