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Coordinating a reverse supply chain under stochastic demand and uncertain quality of returned products

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of greening and promotional effort dependent stochastic market demand on the remanufacturer's and the collector's profits when the quality of used products for remanufacturing is uncertain in a reverse supply chain.Design/method...

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Published in:Kybernetes 2023-11, Vol.52 (11), p.5593-5620
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Collectors
Corporate profits
Cost analysis
Customers
Marketing
Natural resources
Olympic games
Production planning
Remanufacturing
Reverse logistics
Sensitivity analysis
Supply chains
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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