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Economic, Environmental, and Social Impact of Remanufacturing in a Competitive Setting

This paper studies the environmental and social trade-offs of remanufacturing for product+service firms under competition. We use an analytical model and a behavioral study that together incorporate demand cannibalization from multiple customer segments across the competing firms' product lines...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on engineering management 2017-11, Vol.64 (4), p.476-490
Main Authors: Raz, Gal, Ovchinnikov, Anton, Blass, Vered
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Environmental factors
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Product life cycle management
product+service firms
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social value
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