scholarly journals Evolutionary Game Model Study of Construction Green Supply Chain Management under the Government Intervention

Author(s):  
Yuanzhi Xing ◽  
Xiaoyi Deng
Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 6549
Author(s):  
Jian Cao ◽  
Jiayun Zeng ◽  
Yuting Yan ◽  
Xihui Chen

Due to rapid economic development and population growth, environmental pollution problems such as urban pollution and depletion of natural resources have become increasingly prominent. Municipal solid waste is part of these problems. However, waste is actually an improperly placed resource. As a part of green supply chain management, remanufacturing can turn waste products into remanufactured products for resale. Based on the development status of China’s remanufacturing industry, this paper establishes three Stackelberg game models, namely the free recycling model (model N), the government regulation model based on the reward–penalty mechanism (model G), and the government dual-intervention model (model GF). In this study, the standard solution method for the Stackelberg game method, namely the backward induction method, is applied to solve the dynamic game equilibrium. For comparison, a further numerical analysis is also carried. The research results show that: (1) in the closed-loop supply chain based on remanufacturing, the strengthening of cooperation between manufacturers and remanufacturers is beneficial in terms of maximizing supply chain profits; (2) in order to maximize social benefits, the government needs to intervene in green supply chain management; (3) government regulation is particularly important when the remanufacturing industry is in the initial stage of development; (4) government intervention needs to be based on the development level of the remanufacturing industry; (5) in order to maximize social benefits, it is recommended that the government consider the ratio between the green consumption subsidies and the taxes on new products.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 5215
Author(s):  
Ziyuan Liu ◽  
Yingzhao Wu ◽  
Tianle Liu ◽  
Xiaoxue Wang ◽  
Wenzhuo Li ◽  
...  

With the deepening of the concepts of “sustainable development”, green supply chain management has gradually been attached great importance by the government and enterprises. Based on the green supply chain management method, this paper studies the path optimization of industrial hazardous waste treatment transportation in environmental protection enterprises, aiming at the green purchasing link, in order to realize the management of the green purchasing of environmental enterprises linked to green production under the green supply chain management which integrates green purchasing, hazardous waste storage and green disposal.


MBIA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-75
Author(s):  
Heriyanto Heriyanto ◽  
Andrian Noviardy

The study aims to determine the performance of Green Supply Chain Managament viewed from the aspect of Reverse Logistics and Green Procuretment In Culinary Ukm Dikota Palembang.pada Culinary SME Palembang City.As a city that has a wealth of diverse culinary, culinary SMEs are expected to participate in supporting environmentally sound development. This is because the concept of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is a concept that aims to minimize the negative impact of an organization and its supply chain on the environment related to climate change, pollution and non-renewable resources. In order to support GSCM, it is necessary to evaluate the extent to which this concept is carried out by Culinary SMEs in Palembang City. This evaluation is expected to identify the constraints and barriers facing SMEs in doing GSCM. By conducting a survey of 36 culinary SMEs, it was found that culinary SMEs in Palembang City have not implemented GSCM practices. This can be seen from the low mean value. Therefore, there needs to be support from related parties in this case the government to conduct socialization and dive and assistance in GSCM.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alaba Olasunkanmi Ososanmi ◽  
Lekan Damilola Ojo ◽  
Olajide Emmanuel Ogundimu ◽  
Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke

Abstract Green supply chain management (GSCM) is an important part of most production organisations in developed countries. Meanwhile, developing countries are yet to fully embrace the concept. This study, therefore, investigated the drivers of GSCM using a close-up approach in a leading manufacturing organisation in Nigeria with sustainability initiatives. One hundred and fifty-four questionnaires retrieved from the supply chain management team of the organisation were subjected to descriptive and inferential statistics such as mean score, standard deviation, and factor analysis. Based on the results of the analyses, that the drivers of GSCM in the organisation could be grouped as government-related, organisational-related, and societal-related drivers. The study concluded that synergy of the government, organisations, non-government organisations, and individual is important for achieving green supply chain practices in developing countries. It was recommended that training at all levels is essential to improve the awareness and importance of sustainable production to the environment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 260-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bhaskar Gardas ◽  
Rakesh Raut ◽  
Annasaheb H. Jagtap ◽  
Balkrishna Narkhede

PurposeThe issue of food security is one of the critical global challenges. The Government and the industries have begun apprehending the importance of green supply chain management (GSCM) implementation in their supply chains. There are various drivers or performance indicators (PIs) of GSCM in the agro-sector. This paper aims to analyse 14 PIs using an interpretive structural modelling (ISM) approach.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, the PIs of GSCM were identified through a literature survey and opinions of field experts. The identified 14 PIs were modelled by applying an ISM methodology for establishing the interrelationship between the PIs and to identify the PIs having high influential power.FindingsThe result of the investigation underlined that three PIs, namely, environmental management (PI 1), regulatory pressure (PI 3) and competitive pressure (PI 2) are the significant PIs having high driving power.Research limitations/implicationsThe experts’ judgments were used for the development of the structural model, which could be biased influencing the reliability of the model. Also, only 14 significant PIs were considered for the analysis. This research is intended to help the policymakers, managers and supply chain designers in the food industry and in agribusiness in formulating the policies and strategies for achieving food security, conservation of the environmental resources and for improving the financial performance of the industry.Originality/valueIt is pioneering research focusing on the analysis of the PIs towards the implementation of GSCM in the Indian agro-industries context using an ISM approach. This research adds value to the existing knowledge base by identifying the crucial PIs, exploring their mutual relationship and highlighting their level of influence in the case sector.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Much Djunaidi ◽  
M. Abdul Azis Sholeh ◽  
Nur Muhammad Mufiid

Competition in the manufacturing industry continues to increase, along with the shift in consumer demands increasingly aware of environmental sustainability. Implementation of green supply chain management became one of the company's attention to answer the demands. The government has also regulated related regulations. In Indonesia, wood furniture industries related to environmental conservation have not applied Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM). This study examines the factors that encourage the implementation of GSCM in the wood furniture industry, by involving relevant stakeholders. The weight of the influencing factor is determined by the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The results show consumer behavior, support from top management, and organizational strategies that influence the application of GSCM predominantly.


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