2023
DOI: 10.3390/math12010106
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Blockchain Adoption and Organic Subsidy in an Agricultural Supply Chain Considering Market Segmentation

Chunmei Li,
Tianjian Yang,
Ying Shi

Abstract: The quality authenticity of organic agricultural products has always been a hot issue for consumers. Blockchain’s advantages in information traceability and preventing data from being tampered with can reduce fake and counterfeit products, increasing the consumers’ trust in the quality of organic agricultural products. Considering market segmentation of consumer types in organic agricultural products (OPs) and conventional agricultural products (CPs), this study builds a game-theoretical model to explore how p… Show more

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“…Li et al [44] investigated the marketing strategy problem of community group buying on the supply chain, showing that network externalities and the marketing efforts by the platform are important factors affecting the revenue of the platform and the head of the group. Other scholars have considered retailers' sales efforts along with manufacturers' quality improvements [45], carbon emission reductions [46], organic subsidies [47], and social learning [48].…”
Section: Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al [44] investigated the marketing strategy problem of community group buying on the supply chain, showing that network externalities and the marketing efforts by the platform are important factors affecting the revenue of the platform and the head of the group. Other scholars have considered retailers' sales efforts along with manufacturers' quality improvements [45], carbon emission reductions [46], organic subsidies [47], and social learning [48].…”
Section: Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%