Recently,Wei Xiaoya, a teacher at the School of Management, City College of Xi'an Jiaotong University, published an article as an independent author in the Top journal Journal of Cleaner Production (impact factor: 9.7) Published a paper titled “Effects of double subsidies and consumers’ acceptability of remanufactured products on a closed-loop supply chain with trade-in programs”,City College of Xi’an Jiaotong University is the only signature unit of this paper。
This paper aims to explore the comprehensive impact of government double subsidies and consumer recognition of remanufactured products (CARP) on the rebate decisions of closed-loop supply chain member companies and economic-environmental-social benefits。Research results reveal complex interactive effects of external interventions on rebate decisions。When both TON (TOR) subsidies and CARP are at high levels,Companies should set higher (lower) rebates。In terms of profit,If the residual value of the recycled product is higher,The supply chain profit under double subsidy is higher than that under single subsidy model,But this growth often comes at the expense of retailers’ profits。From a social perspective,Higher TOR subsidy levels do not always improve social welfare,Unless CARP is at a lower level。Same,Higher TON and TOR subsidies are not always effective in reducing environmental damage,The effect is restricted by CARP and the environmental impact factors of remanufactured products。The above findings provide theoretical support for enterprises to formulate optimal rebate decisions and the government to optimize subsidy policies。
The research results were published in SCI District 1 publications,This is another important progress for our school’s scientific research work to move towards high-quality goals,Not only reflects the strong scientific research ability and solid research foundation of our school teachers,It also plays a positive role in promoting the development of relevant disciplines in schools and improving the quality of talent training。
Paper link:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652624010138