2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.05.016
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Pricing strategy of environmental sustainable supply chain with internalizing externalities

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“…Ding et al [120] investigate the impact of government incentives on economic performance in the collaborative supply chain system. Gunasekaran et al [121] define a number of initiatives concerning the integration of green initiatives and cooperation between the supply chain partners.…”
Section: Ta3 Impact Of Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sustainabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ding et al [120] investigate the impact of government incentives on economic performance in the collaborative supply chain system. Gunasekaran et al [121] define a number of initiatives concerning the integration of green initiatives and cooperation between the supply chain partners.…”
Section: Ta3 Impact Of Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sustainabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the topic of governance structures used to extend sustainability, Gimenez and Tachizawa [64] identify senior management commitment and purchasing staff capabilities as main dimensions to be leveraged to effectively assess and work with the firm's suppliers. Ding et al [65] propose government policy incentives that are shared within the supply chain through transfer price negotiations between manufacturers and suppliers, so to motivate supply chain members to collaboratively produce environmentally friendly products. Wong and Avery [66] address the Leadership dimension and argue that sustainability in organizations can be created only when business leaders challenge the status quo end adopt a holistic view in the definition of the company strategy.…”
Section: Areas Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fair trade, in the same context, may face the same issue because higher prices, stemming fromcompensating source regions (poverty regions) means extra pay for the consumer. Although research on pricing is not common [23,[56][57][58], it is another important research topic in SSCM. The literature emphasizes the environmental dimension of sustainability [59] and sometimes uses the term green supply chain instead of SSCM [29,35,[60][61][62][63].…”
Section: Sustainable Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%