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Analysis on the stochastic evolution process of low-carbon transformation for supplier groups in construction supply chain

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  • Yaohong Yang
  • Jing Dai
  • Yi Zeng
  • Ying Liu

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To achieve the goal of "emission peak and carbon neutrality", it is particularly important to accelerate the transformation of low-carbon production as the construction industry of China’s major carbon emission. Considering the national industrial management system, this paper constructs a stochastic game model of supplier group’s production strategy in construction supply chain based on Moran process, analyzes the conditions for low-carbon emission strategy to fixate in supplier populations and become an evolutionary stable strategy, then, carries out numerical analysis on fixation probability and fixation times, and the influence of various factors on the evolution process is discussed, such as the initial willingness of suppliers to choose low-carbon emission strategy, the cost subsidy coefficient of government to low carbon suppliers, the reward and punishment of government and the credibility of suppliers. The results show that on the basis of vigorously promoting environmental protection, the government should implement a differentiated treatment policy through the establishment of carbon emissions standards, cost subsidies, incentives and punishment measures, and information disclosure systems to guide supplier groups to transformation into low-carbon production.

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  • Yaohong Yang & Jing Dai & Yi Zeng & Ying Liu, 2022. "Analysis on the stochastic evolution process of low-carbon transformation for supplier groups in construction supply chain," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(3), pages 1-28, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0264579
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264579
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