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Collusion or Not: The optimal choice of competing retailers in a closed-loop supply chain
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Collusion or Not: The optimal choice of competing retailers in a closed-loop supply chain

Qifei Wang, Xianpei Hong, Yeming Gong and Wanying Amanda Chen
International Journal of Production Economics
01/07/2020

Abstract

Recycling competition Demand competition Collusion Closed-loop supply chain Supply chain management
While previous studies overlook the collusive behavior of retailers under bidirectional competition, we study a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) consisting of one manufacturer and two competing retailers whose competition exists in the forward and reverse channels. Considering the retailers' potential collusive behavior and the upstream manufacturer's interactive decisions, we build three two-tier game models: Stackelberg-collusion model, Stackelberg-Nash model, and Stackelberg-Stackelberg model. We first obtain the equilibrium decisions of the manufacturer and the retailers in the three models. Furthermore, we investigate whether collusion is beneficial to the two retailers. We find that the retailers' collusion always brings remarkable profit improvement to them as a whole, while the smaller retailers may suffer severe profit loss. A profit-sharing contract is, therefore, designed to guarantee that each retailer can gain more profit by collusion. We also compare the environmental benefit and social welfare among the three models and find that collusion may do harm to the environment or social welfare compared with other models.
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4 Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science
4.84 Supply Chain & Logistics
4.84.260 Supply Chain Optimization
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Engineering, Industrial
Engineering, Manufacturing
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