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Title Impact of corporate social responsibility on carbon emission reduction in supply chains
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Authors Zhou, WJ; Zhu, JH; Zhang, C
Title Impact of corporate social responsibility on carbon emission reduction in supply chains
Year 2024
Published Chinese Management Studies, 18, 2
Abstract PurposeThis paper aims to introduce corporate social responsibility into the green supply chain and analyse the impact of different decision makers' decision-making schemes on carbon emission reduction in the supply chain. Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a two-stage low-carbon supply chain composed of a manufacturer and retailer as the research object. It uses the Stackelberg game model to analyse optimal carbon emission reduction and its influence under different decision-making modes. FindingsIncreased consumer green preferences and trust can improve the manufacturing enterprises' carbon emission reduction rate. The carbon emission reduction rate decreases with increased green innovation costs. When green technology innovation costs remain constant, the greater the market capacity, the higher the carbon emission reduction rate. Market capacity has the most significant impact on the optimal carbon emission reduction rate without considering social responsibility decisions and has the least impact on the optimal carbon emission reduction rate while fully considering the social responsibility decision. To achieve decarbonisation production, the market capacity must be small, and when green innovation costs are high, it is the optimal choice without considering social responsibility. To achieve a higher level of carbon emission reduction, when the market capacity is low and the research and development cost is high or when the market capacity is large, it is the optimal choice. Originality/valueThe results provide scientific policy decisions and management significance for governments and enterprises in low-carbon subsidies and supply chain management. The findings also provide a basis for future theoretical research and enterprise practice.
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