| Literature DB >> 31661503 |
Wen Jiang1, Li Yuan1, Lanjun Wu1, Shiyue Guo2.
Abstract
Fairness concern behavior is extremely common in social life, and many scholars are beginning to pay attention to this behavior. In this study, we investigate a two-echelon construction supply chain that consists of a general contractor and a subcontractor under cap-and-trade policy. We study the carbon emission reduction decisions and profit distribution mechanism in the construction supply chain with fairness concern and cap-and-trade. We use the Nash bargaining model to describe the fairness concerns of the construction supply chain members and use the co-opetition model to portray the profit distribution. We show that the fairness concern can impose an adverse influence on firms' profits and decrease the magnitude of their carbon emission reductions. The subcontractor's fairness concern causes greater losses to the construction supply chain's profit. We further demonstrate the impact of fairness concern on the optimal decisions of the general contractor and the subcontractor through numerical analysis.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31661503 PMCID: PMC6818783 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0224153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Notations of parameters and variables.
| Decision variables | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Distribution ratio of emission reduction bonuses | |
| Unit carbon emission reduction of the GC/SC respectively, | |
| Fixed price portion of enterprise | |
| GC bonus coefficient obtained by the owner. | |
| Construction area. | |
| Traditional construction cost for GC/SC before the carbon emission reduction input, | |
| Total cost of construction supply chain before the carbon emission reduction input, | |
| Initial unit carbon emissions of GC/SC. | |
| Carbon emission cap. | |
| Carbon trading volume in the carbon trading market. | |
| Carbon emission reduction cost coefficient of the GC/SC, | |
| Unit carbon emission price in the carbon trading market. | |
| Fairness concern coefficient of GC/ SC, | |
| 2 + | |
| 2 + | |
Fig 1Impact of γ2 on the unit carbon emission reduction.
Fig 2Impact of γ2 on λ.
Fig 3Impact of γ2 on the profits.
Fig 4Impact of γ1 on the unit carbon emission reduction.
Fig 5Impact of γ1 on λ.
Fig 6Impact of γ1 on the profits.
Fig 7Impact of the both sides’ fairness concern on the unit carbon emission reduction.
Fig 8Impact of the both sides’ fairness concern on λ.
Fig 9Impact of the both sides’ fairness concern on profit.