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Reverse channel selection under remanufacturing risks: Balancing profitability and robustness

Remanufacturing, by taking back used products, can help firms meet environmental regulations and improve economic benefits, but in the meantime it is subject to vulnerability due to operational and disruption risks. In this paper, we investigate manufacturer's reverse channel selection (i.e., h...

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Published in:International journal of production economics 2016-12, Vol.182, p.63-72
Main Authors: Han, Xiaohua, Wu, Haiyan, Yang, Qianxia, Shang, Jennifer
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Risk management
Studies
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