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Flexible versus simple trade-in strategy for remanufacturing

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  • Zhaojun Yang
  • Xu Hu
  • Jun Sun
  • Yali Zhang

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Some enterprises recently start to offer the flexible trade-in option to attract customers from competitors, in contrast to the simple one that only allows them to return used products to the same manufacturers for new. Based on analytical and numerical analyses, this study compares the environmental impacts of two trade-in strategies (simple versus flexible) in combination with different carbon tax policies. From the perspective of consumer switching behaviour, a Hotelling model with two market segments is established. Under the flexible trade-in strategy, the carbon emission of enterprises turns out to be significantly higher than that under the simple trade-in strategy. An appropriate carbon tax policy, especially with preferential tax rates on green products, is capable of guiding enterprises to choose a more environment-friendly trade-in strategy included in the model. The findings fill the research gap in comparing the pros and cons of simple and flexible trade-in strategies in terms of sustainable development, and provide managers and policy-makers the insights on how to promote the healthy development of the remanufacturing industry with trade-in strategizing and carbon taxation.

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  • Zhaojun Yang & Xu Hu & Jun Sun & Yali Zhang, 2021. "Flexible versus simple trade-in strategy for remanufacturing," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 72(11), pages 2472-2489, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjorxx:v:72:y:2021:i:11:p:2472-2489
    DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2020.1796536
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    1. Tang, Fei & Dai, Ying & Ma, Zu-Jun & Choi, Tsan-Ming, 2023. "Trade-in operations under retail competition: Effects of brand loyalty," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 310(1), pages 397-414.

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