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This paper examines how supply chain coordination between the two related parties — a parent firm and its subsidiary firms — is affected by its supply chain structure, corporate governance, and market competition. We hypothesize that, under the supply chain structure of upstream...
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In this study, we resolve a dilemma in the staffing policies of foreign subsidiaries in culturally distant countries---whether to deploy more expatriates from the home country or hire more local employees from the host country's local labor market. To this end, we adopt a novel approach by...
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This paper studies whether imposing carbon costs changes the supply chain structure and social welfare. We explore the problem from a central policymaker's perspective who wants to maximize social welfare. We consider two stakeholders, retailers and consumers, who optimize their own objectives...
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