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Product line design and quality differentiation for green and non-green products in a supply chain

Product line design and quality differentiation for green and non-green products in a supply chain
Product line design and quality differentiation for green and non-green products in a supply chain
Motivated by the real practices in the circular economy, this paper aims to identify optimal product line design for green and non-green products in terms of quality differentiation. We develop a price and quality driven consumer choice model in a two-echelon supply chain through using a game-theoretical approach. Our study shows that no matter how high or low the product quality difference is, when the consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for responsibility is relatively low, a single product line strategy will be prioritised over a two-product line strategy; whereas when the consumers’ WTP for responsibility is relatively high, a two-product line strategy is more desirable. Moreover, we find that enhancing product quality could increase consumer welfare and reduce environmental impact. Only when green and non-green product quality difference is large enough, designing and selling green products is beneficial to consumers, brings the slightest pressure on the environment, and generates the highest social welfare. Furthermore, we extend the model by introducing a simplified contract and find that a simplified contract is not able to increase the manufacturer's profit, but may increase the retailer's profit and consumer surplus as well as generate better performance in environmental protection and social welfare.
circular economy, game theory, green product, product line design, quality differentiation, supply chain
0020-7343
148-164
Shen, Bin
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Cao, Yifan
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Xu, Xiaoyan
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Shen, Bin
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Cao, Yifan
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Xu, Xiaoyan
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Shen, Bin, Cao, Yifan and Xu, Xiaoyan (2020) Product line design and quality differentiation for green and non-green products in a supply chain. International Journal of Production Research, 58 (1), 148-164. (doi:10.1080/00207543.2019.1656843).

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Abstract

Motivated by the real practices in the circular economy, this paper aims to identify optimal product line design for green and non-green products in terms of quality differentiation. We develop a price and quality driven consumer choice model in a two-echelon supply chain through using a game-theoretical approach. Our study shows that no matter how high or low the product quality difference is, when the consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for responsibility is relatively low, a single product line strategy will be prioritised over a two-product line strategy; whereas when the consumers’ WTP for responsibility is relatively high, a two-product line strategy is more desirable. Moreover, we find that enhancing product quality could increase consumer welfare and reduce environmental impact. Only when green and non-green product quality difference is large enough, designing and selling green products is beneficial to consumers, brings the slightest pressure on the environment, and generates the highest social welfare. Furthermore, we extend the model by introducing a simplified contract and find that a simplified contract is not able to increase the manufacturer's profit, but may increase the retailer's profit and consumer surplus as well as generate better performance in environmental protection and social welfare.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 August 0219
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 August 2019
Published date: 2020
Keywords: circular economy, game theory, green product, product line design, quality differentiation, supply chain

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Local EPrints ID: 486898
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486898
ISSN: 0020-7343
PURE UUID: 5b57c4bd-c96b-4299-b8ff-58d9567ee1fa
ORCID for Xiaoyan Xu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4565-5986

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Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:18

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Author: Bin Shen
Author: Yifan Cao
Author: Xiaoyan Xu ORCID iD

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