Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
481210 European Journal of Operational Research 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We consider two issues in the recycling industry, many small-scaled inefficient firms, and multiple recycled products in output.•We use cooperative game theory to design mechanism encouraging cooperation among all firms.•We show the existence and non-existence of the core of the cooperative game under different conditions.

This paper addresses two important issues that may affect the operations efficiency in the recycling industry. First, the industry contains many small-scale and inefficient recycling firms, especially in developing countries. Second, the output from recycling a waste product often yields multiple recycled products that cannot all be sold efficiently by a single firm. To address these two issues, this paper examines how different firms can cooperate in their recycling and pricing decisions using cooperative game theory. Recycling operations under both joint and individual productions with different cost structures are considered. Decisions include the quantity of waste product to recycle and the price at which to sell each recycled product on each firm’s market. These decisions can be made jointly by multiple cooperating firms to maximize total profit. We design allocation schemes for maximized total profit to encourage cooperation among all firms. Managerial insights are provided from both environmental and economic perspectives.

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