Blockchain adoption in remanufacturing under carbon tax policies: A game theory analysis of industry dynamics and consumer impact
Jing Li, Tianchen Yang, Lihua Shi

TL;DR
This study uses game theory to analyze how carbon tax policies and consumer behavior influence blockchain adoption in remanufacturing industries in China.
Contribution
The study introduces blockchain as an external factor in analyzing remanufacturing decisions under carbon tax policies.
Findings
Manufacturers without carbon emission advantages are more likely to adopt blockchain under carbon tax policies.
Tax reductions and exemptions encourage blockchain adoption and increase remanufactured product sales.
Consumer environmental awareness affects blockchain adoption decisions differently across industries.
Abstract
Within the context of China’s “dual carbon” goals, remanufacturing of waste products has garnered significant government interest due to its potential to reduce carbon emissions during production and alleviate environmental pollution. This study analyzed the impact of carbon tax policies (carbon tax and carbon tax reduction) and consumer demand on the blockchain introduction strategies of manufacturers and remanufacturers by constructing a two-party evolutionary game model of “manufacturers-remanufacturers”. The key findings are as follows: (1) Under carbon tax policies, manufacturers and remanufacturers in different industries exhibit divergent strategies regarding blockchain adoption. Specifically, manufacturers in industries lacking carbon emission advantages are more inclined to introduce blockchain technology. Conversely, remanufacturers in industries possessing carbon emission…
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TopicsSustainable Supply Chain Management · Recycling and Waste Management Techniques · Municipal Solid Waste Management
