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Research paper thumbnail of Vehicle Pricing considering EVs Promotion and Public Transportation Investment under Governmental policies on sustainable Transportation Development: The case of Norway

Transport policy, May 1, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing and long-term decisions of manufacturers and electricity suppliers toward sustainable development under eco-innovation and renewable electricity generation: a real case study

Environment, Development and Sustainability

Research paper thumbnail of Two new meta-heuristics for a bi-objective supply chain scheduling problem in flow-shop environment

Applied Soft Computing, Dec 1, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the level and quality of the information in the environmental disclosure report of a corporation considering government intervention

International Journal of Production Economics, May 1, 2021

Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation... more Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation, and also assess the impact of government intervention through subsidies on the corporation. Both positive and negative information levels and respective subsidies, and three different government policies (i.e., environmental policy, disclosure benefit policy, and social welfare policy) are considered. The resulting interaction between the government and the corporation is modeled in a game theoretic framework, which is then solved to find equilibrium decisions and to develop insights. It was concluded that offering both positive and negative disclosure subsidy benefits both parties than when the government does not intervene. Furthermore, given high positive and negative disclosure cost, the corporation would prefer that the government adopt a pure environmental policy, however, the latter would prefer the social welfare policy. Finally, under environmental policy, the corporation benefits more when the sensitivity to negative disclosure level to environmental factor is less, however, both parties benefit under the two other policies.

Research paper thumbnail of An evolutionary game-theoretic approach to study the technological transformation of the industrial sector toward renewable electricity procurement: A case study of Iran

Applied Energy, Jul 1, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of To minimize the total cost of the allocation of delivery, costs related to post, resource allocation and the maximum delay in the supply chain flow shop scheduling problem

Research paper thumbnail of A game theoretic approach for time-of-use pricing with considering renewable portfolio standard effects and investment in energy storage technologies under government interventions

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the impact of government policies to develop sustainable transportation and promote electric cars, considering fossil fuel subsidies elimination: A case of Norway

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing in competitive energy supply chains considering government interventions to support CCS under cap-and-trade regulations: A game-theoretic approach

Research paper thumbnail of A game theoretic approach for advertising and pricing decisions using a new environmental transparency-based demand function considering different government policies

Environment, Development and Sustainability, Apr 20, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of An evolutionary game-theoretic approach to study the technological transformation of the industrial sector toward renewable electricity procurement: A case study of Iran

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring Bullwhip effect in a pipeline 3-stage supply chain using moving average method for demand forecasting

Journal of Industrial Engineering Research in Production Systems, Feb 20, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the level and quality of the information in the environmental disclosure report of a corporation considering government intervention

International Journal of Production Economics

Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation... more Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation, and also assess the impact of government intervention through subsidies on the corporation. Both positive and negative information levels and respective subsidies, and three different government policies (i.e., environmental policy, disclosure benefit policy, and social welfare policy) are considered. The resulting interaction between the government and the corporation is modeled in a game theoretic framework, which is then solved to find equilibrium decisions and to develop insights. It was concluded that offering both positive and negative disclosure subsidy benefits both parties than when the government does not intervene. Furthermore, given high positive and negative disclosure cost, the corporation would prefer that the government adopt a pure environmental policy, however, the latter would prefer the social welfare policy. Finally, under environmental policy, the corporation benefits more when the sensitivity to negative disclosure level to environmental factor is less, however, both parties benefit under the two other policies.

Research paper thumbnail of To minimize the total cost of the allocation of delivery, costs related to post, resource allocation and the maximum delay in the supply chain flow shop scheduling problem

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing, greening, and transparency decisions considering the impact of government subsidies and CSR behavior in supply chain decisions

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Performance evaluation of thermal power plants considering CO2 emission: A multistage PCA, clustering, game theory and data envelopment analysis

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of A game theoretic approach for pricing decisions considering CSR and a new consumer satisfaction index using transparency-dependent demand in sustainable supply chains

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Two new meta-heuristics for a bi-objective supply chain scheduling problem in flow-shop environment

Applied Soft Computing, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of The bullwhip effect in a 3-stage supply chain considering multiple retailers using a moving average method for demand forecasting

Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2016

Abstract The bullwhip effect is an undeniable phenomenon in supply chains that has a negative eff... more Abstract The bullwhip effect is an undeniable phenomenon in supply chains that has a negative effect on their performance and efficiency. There are a variety of causes for the appearance of the bullwhip effect, one most important of which is the existence of uncertain demand. Due to the variety of causes as well as in order to recognize relevant factors, it is important to be able to quantify the bullwhip effect in a supply-chain environment. In this study, we aim to quantify the bullwhip effect in a 3-stage supply chain with multiple retailers. First, we quantify the bullwhip effect, order rate variance ratio (OVR) and inventory variance ratio (IV) in a pipeline supply chain, for which we develop a relation to calculate the bullwhip effect. Then we extend it to a supply chain with multiple retailers. We analyze the impact of service levels on the bullwhip effect for both defined supply chain situations. This analysis, which highlights the importance of the impact of service levels on the bullwhip effect, can be considered the main contribution of this paper. In addition, we survey the influence of the correlation coefficient on the bullwhip effect.

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing, greening, and transparency decisions considering the impact of government subsidies and CSR behavior in supply chain decisions

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, May 1, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Vehicle Pricing considering EVs Promotion and Public Transportation Investment under Governmental policies on sustainable Transportation Development: The case of Norway

Transport policy, May 1, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing and long-term decisions of manufacturers and electricity suppliers toward sustainable development under eco-innovation and renewable electricity generation: a real case study

Environment, Development and Sustainability

Research paper thumbnail of Two new meta-heuristics for a bi-objective supply chain scheduling problem in flow-shop environment

Applied Soft Computing, Dec 1, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the level and quality of the information in the environmental disclosure report of a corporation considering government intervention

International Journal of Production Economics, May 1, 2021

Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation... more Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation, and also assess the impact of government intervention through subsidies on the corporation. Both positive and negative information levels and respective subsidies, and three different government policies (i.e., environmental policy, disclosure benefit policy, and social welfare policy) are considered. The resulting interaction between the government and the corporation is modeled in a game theoretic framework, which is then solved to find equilibrium decisions and to develop insights. It was concluded that offering both positive and negative disclosure subsidy benefits both parties than when the government does not intervene. Furthermore, given high positive and negative disclosure cost, the corporation would prefer that the government adopt a pure environmental policy, however, the latter would prefer the social welfare policy. Finally, under environmental policy, the corporation benefits more when the sensitivity to negative disclosure level to environmental factor is less, however, both parties benefit under the two other policies.

Research paper thumbnail of An evolutionary game-theoretic approach to study the technological transformation of the industrial sector toward renewable electricity procurement: A case study of Iran

Applied Energy, Jul 1, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of To minimize the total cost of the allocation of delivery, costs related to post, resource allocation and the maximum delay in the supply chain flow shop scheduling problem

Research paper thumbnail of A game theoretic approach for time-of-use pricing with considering renewable portfolio standard effects and investment in energy storage technologies under government interventions

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the impact of government policies to develop sustainable transportation and promote electric cars, considering fossil fuel subsidies elimination: A case of Norway

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing in competitive energy supply chains considering government interventions to support CCS under cap-and-trade regulations: A game-theoretic approach

Research paper thumbnail of A game theoretic approach for advertising and pricing decisions using a new environmental transparency-based demand function considering different government policies

Environment, Development and Sustainability, Apr 20, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of An evolutionary game-theoretic approach to study the technological transformation of the industrial sector toward renewable electricity procurement: A case study of Iran

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring Bullwhip effect in a pipeline 3-stage supply chain using moving average method for demand forecasting

Journal of Industrial Engineering Research in Production Systems, Feb 20, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the level and quality of the information in the environmental disclosure report of a corporation considering government intervention

International Journal of Production Economics

Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation... more Abstract We study the effect of quantity and quality of environmental disclosure of a corporation, and also assess the impact of government intervention through subsidies on the corporation. Both positive and negative information levels and respective subsidies, and three different government policies (i.e., environmental policy, disclosure benefit policy, and social welfare policy) are considered. The resulting interaction between the government and the corporation is modeled in a game theoretic framework, which is then solved to find equilibrium decisions and to develop insights. It was concluded that offering both positive and negative disclosure subsidy benefits both parties than when the government does not intervene. Furthermore, given high positive and negative disclosure cost, the corporation would prefer that the government adopt a pure environmental policy, however, the latter would prefer the social welfare policy. Finally, under environmental policy, the corporation benefits more when the sensitivity to negative disclosure level to environmental factor is less, however, both parties benefit under the two other policies.

Research paper thumbnail of To minimize the total cost of the allocation of delivery, costs related to post, resource allocation and the maximum delay in the supply chain flow shop scheduling problem

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing, greening, and transparency decisions considering the impact of government subsidies and CSR behavior in supply chain decisions

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Performance evaluation of thermal power plants considering CO2 emission: A multistage PCA, clustering, game theory and data envelopment analysis

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of A game theoretic approach for pricing decisions considering CSR and a new consumer satisfaction index using transparency-dependent demand in sustainable supply chains

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Two new meta-heuristics for a bi-objective supply chain scheduling problem in flow-shop environment

Applied Soft Computing, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of The bullwhip effect in a 3-stage supply chain considering multiple retailers using a moving average method for demand forecasting

Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2016

Abstract The bullwhip effect is an undeniable phenomenon in supply chains that has a negative eff... more Abstract The bullwhip effect is an undeniable phenomenon in supply chains that has a negative effect on their performance and efficiency. There are a variety of causes for the appearance of the bullwhip effect, one most important of which is the existence of uncertain demand. Due to the variety of causes as well as in order to recognize relevant factors, it is important to be able to quantify the bullwhip effect in a supply-chain environment. In this study, we aim to quantify the bullwhip effect in a 3-stage supply chain with multiple retailers. First, we quantify the bullwhip effect, order rate variance ratio (OVR) and inventory variance ratio (IV) in a pipeline supply chain, for which we develop a relation to calculate the bullwhip effect. Then we extend it to a supply chain with multiple retailers. We analyze the impact of service levels on the bullwhip effect for both defined supply chain situations. This analysis, which highlights the importance of the impact of service levels on the bullwhip effect, can be considered the main contribution of this paper. In addition, we survey the influence of the correlation coefficient on the bullwhip effect.

Research paper thumbnail of Pricing, greening, and transparency decisions considering the impact of government subsidies and CSR behavior in supply chain decisions

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, May 1, 2021

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