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学术前沿讲座--Tax or susidy? An analysis of environmental policies in supply chains

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报告题目

Tax or susidy? An analysis of  environmental policies in supply chains

报告人(单位)

Zhao XuanWilfrid Laurier University, Canada

点评人(单位)

何勇

(东南大学)

点评人(单位)

李四杰

(东南大学)

时间地点

时间:20181017日(周三)下午2:00

地点:九龙湖经管楼B-201

报告内容摘要


报告内容:

This paper  investigates the impacts of two environmental policies: pollution abatement  subsidy and emission tax, on a three-tier supply chain, where the  manufacturer distributes via multiple competitive retailers and invests in a  pollution abatement technology in manufacturing. The government pursues  social welfare maximization, while the manufacturer and retailers are profit  driven. We find that the subsidy policy offers the manufacturer greater  incentives to abate pollution and yields higher profits for channel members.  However, when pollution abatement is very costly and production emission is  highly damaging, the tax policy should be implemented as the subsidy policy  leads to lower social welfare and environmental performance. Interestingly,  we show that improving pollution abatement efficiency does not necessarily  make the manufacturer better off. The manufacturer always welcomes more  competition in the product market under the subsidy policy, while it is not  necessarily the case under the tax policy; each retailer always fares worse  with more competition. More competition enhances social welfare under the tax  policy, but not necessarily under a subsidy policy. Furthermore, caution  should be exercised when adopting the subsidy policy as a “hazard zone” exists  where the society suffers, but it does not exist under the tax policy.  Finally, we extend the base model to other scenarios such as heterogeneous  retail competition, additive emission function, and combined policies.

报告人简介:

Dr. Zhao is a  Professor at the Operations and Decision Sciences in the Lazaridis School of  Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University. She holds a Ph.D. in the  joint fields of Management Science and Transportation/Logistics from the  University of British Columbia. Her research involves utilizing the tools of  Management Science/Operations Research and Economics to model, analyze, and  derive insights into problems in the areas of Supply Chain Management,  Marketing/OM interfaces, Revenue Management, Entrepreneurships, and Sustainable  Operations. Her research papers appear in prestigious refereed journals in  operations such as Manufacturing & Service Operations Management,  Production and Operations Management, IIE Transactions, European Journal of  Operational Research, Naval Research Logistics, Decision Sciences as well as  in strong marketing journals such as Quantitative Marketing and Economics.  Dr. Zhao’s research has been recognized and supported by research councils in  Canada such as Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada,  Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and Ministry of Ontario  Research and Innovation Council. External and internal funds (total of  $636,000) enable her to supervise many post-docs and graduate students. She  is also an Adjunct Professor in the University of Waterloo, and a member of  NSERC Discovery Grant Evaluation Group in the field of Civil, Industrial and  Systems Engineering.


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