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|a Qu, Shaojian
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|a Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Optimization
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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|a 1 electronic resource (384 p.)
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|a cost-sharing contract
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|a robust optimization
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|a pricing mechanism
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|a information asymmetry
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|a non-preemptive priority
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|a lead time-dependent demand
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|a social welfare
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|a Mathematics & science / bicssc
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|a remanufactured products
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|a performance
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|a robust model
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|a credit default
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|a entropy weight method
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|a asymmetric information
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|a sustainability effort
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|a digital transformation
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|a carbon tax
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|a trade promotion
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|a infinite orbit
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|a supply chain finance
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|a pricing
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|a demand disruption
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|a hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system
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|a cross-border e-commerce platform
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|a resource-based view
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|a closed-loop supply chain
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|a emergency medical facilities
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|a trade credit financing
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|a switching purchase behavior
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|a unethical behavior
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|a Stackelberg game
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|a service supply chain management
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|a duopoly
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|a data-driven
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|a "dual carbon" target
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|a agricultural products
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|a free shipping
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|a value of information
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|a carbon emissions efficiency
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|a government subsidy
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|a complex networks
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|a auction mechanism
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a natural gas prices
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|a information sharing
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|a endowment insurance system
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|a bank credit financing
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|a price matching
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|a uncertainty set
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|a sustainability
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|a routing planning
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|a small- and medium-sized enterprises
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|a supply chain of construction industry
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|a preemptive priority
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|a carbon cap
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|a data envelopment analysis (DEA)
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|a location-allocation
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|a sustainable development
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|a Bai, Qingguo
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|a This Special Issue is dedicated to the investigation and optimization of supply chain management in the context of sustainable development. In order to meet the needs of social development, enterprises are gradually innovating their supply chains to achieve sustainable development. Sustainable supply chain management can improve the competitiveness of enterprises; promote the sustainable development of enterprises; and realize the coordinated development of society, the economy, and the environment. However, the current development of sustainable supply chain management is not perfect. Therefore, scholars have become more and more interested in investigating supply chain management optimization. Supply chain management problems usually include product production and pricing, transportation location, upstream and downstream supply, and marketing problems. Existing research usually selects some of these problems and combines optimization methods, such as data-driven robust optimization methods, to optimize the status quo. Finally, an optimized scheme can be obtained, and some constructive suggestions are put forward to achieve sustainable and optimized development of supply chain management.
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