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Supply chain carbon footprinting and responsibility allocation under emission regulations

Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has become an enormous challenge for any single enterprise and its supply chain because of the increasing concern on global warming. This paper investigates carbon footprinting and responsibility allocation for supply chains involved in joint production. Our stu...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2017-03, Vol.188, p.255-267
Main Authors: Chen, Jin-Xiao, Chen, Jian
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