Managerial and Decision Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(8), P. 5825 - 5845
Published: Aug. 14, 2024
Abstract
This
paper
aims
to
discuss
the
decisions
made
by
retailer
and
manufacturer
in
a
supply
chain
about
pricing,
green
level,
quality
of
product.
The
centralized
model
manufacturer‐led
Stackelberg
gaming
are
developed
for
conventional
product
its
environmentally
friendly
version.
two
models
subsequently
compared
with
non‐green
models.
Finally,
comprehensive
variation
is
considered,
accounting
both
products.
green‐only
generates
higher
profit
than
one
that
uses
A
revenue‐sharing
contract
also
employed
coordinate
chain.
Complex & Intelligent Systems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 273 - 288
Published: July 20, 2023
Abstract
In
this
article,
we
introduce
logarithmic
operations
on
bipolar
fuzzy
numbers
(BFNs).
We
present
some
new
operators
based
these
operations,
namely,
the
logarithm
weighted
averaging
(L-BFWA)
operator,
ordered
(L-BFOWA)
and
geometric
(L-BFWG)
(L-BFOWG)
operator.
Further,
develop
a
multi-attribute
group
decision-making
(MAGDM)
methodology
model
operator
operators.
To
justify
proposed
model’s
efficiency,
MABAC
(the
multiple
attribute
border
approximation
area
comparison)
methods
are
applied
to
construct
MAGDM
with
BFNs
established
demonstrate
approach’s
materiality
use
method
solve
supply
chain
management
by
considering
numerical
examples
for
supplier
selection.
The
selection
of
suppliers
is
investigated
aggregation
verify
technique.
presented
likened
existing
accumulation
study
feasibility
applicability
model.
concluded
that
accurate,
effective,
reliable.
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
52(1), P. 44 - 61
Published: Oct. 30, 2023
Purpose
This
paper
aims
to
explore
the
attitude-behaviour
gap
consumers
experience
when
transitioning
from
buying
fast
fashion
embracing
sustainable
consumption.
Despite
being
driven
make
purchases,
are
confronted
with
certain
retail
barriers
that
impede
them
making
shift.
Design/methodology/approach
study
draws
theory
of
planned
behaviour
and
behavioural-reasoning
approaches
theoretically
develop
assess
five
key
consumption
moderate
relationship
between
motivations
actual
behaviour.
These
steep
price
fashion,
low
visibility,
restricted
availability,
limited
cognisance
deleterious
consequences
trust
in
sustainability
claims.
Under
heightened
levels
moderators,
motivation
was
predicted
be
weaker.
The
author's
data
sample
376
validated
hypotheses.
Findings
article
contributes
field
three
ways:
(1)
it
reveals
expensive
cost
is
not
an
obstacle
its
adoption,
willing
pay
more
but
struggle
access
styles
they
prefer;
(2)
unveils
that,
contrast
recent
scholarship,
lack
knowledge
adverse
environmental
effects
still
a
barrier
(3)
implies
less
motivated
lower
their
clothing
feel
dubious
about
companies'
Originality/value
findings
contribute
existing
body
on
green
by
shedding
light
complex
dynamics
moderating
factors
transition
intention