Price and service competition of dual-channel supply chain with consumer returns

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Products returned by consumers are common in the retail industry and result in additional costs to both the manufacturer and the retailer. This paper proposes dual-channel supply chain models involving consumer returns policies. Also, the price and service competition between retail channel and direct channel is considered in the models. According to the models, we analyze the optimal decisions in both centralized and decentralized scenarios. Then we design a new contract, coordinate the dual-channel supply chain, and enable both the retailer and the manufacturer to be a win-win. © 2014 Lili Ren et al.

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Ren, L., He, Y., & Song, H. (2014). Price and service competition of dual-channel supply chain with consumer returns. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/565603

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