Gen-Dao Li’s research while affiliated with Changchun University of Science and Technology and other places

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Game changer or threat: The impact of 3D printing on the logistics supplier circular supply chain
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March 2022

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Industrial Marketing Management

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Hui Lu

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Gen-Dao Li

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Yi-Fan Xu

3-Dimensional Printing (3DP) has been widely used in the circular supply chain. Still, most of the literature focused on addressing only the manufacturer's adoption of 3DP and how it influences the supply chain. A growing number of non-manufacturer (e.g., logistic suppliers) have adopted 3DP, but its impact on manufacturers and customers is still underexplored. This paper uses a two-player single-period supply chain model, supported by an in-depth interview, to investigate how the logistics supplier's 3DP adoption impacts the circular supply chain in the spare parts aftersales market. The findings show that cost reduction of 3DP does not always benefit the logistics supplier. Still, this finding opens a new revenue stream for the logistics supplier and the integrated supply chain. Further, the manufacturer can financially benefit from such adoption only when the cost of 3DP production is relatively high. Interestingly, the logistics supplier can use 3DP adoption as a game-changer to become a new "green manufacturer", thereby posing a strategic threat that can influence the traditional manufacturer's decisions regarding financial benefits. Customers can also enjoy more surplus when logistics suppliers adopt low-cost 3DP. This study is one of the first to investigate how non-manufacturer 3DP adoption impacts the circular supply chain.

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... Furthermore, higher cost savings causes the collaboration model to pollute less by selling lower quantities of the BP, which otherwise consumes more resources and releases more environmental pollution. Accordingly, this paper contributes to the existing literature on several key points: first, our research enriches the existing work (such as [14][15][16][17][18][19]) by exploring how 3DP's cost savings influences the game equilibrium; second, we further consider collaboration with a Nash bargaining contract, which is ignored by existing papers (e.g., [17,20]) focusing on 3DP-based parts production. ...

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Order or Collaborate? Manufacturers Utilize 3D-Printed Parts to Sustainably Facilitate Increased Product Variety
Game changer or threat: The impact of 3D printing on the logistics supplier circular supply chain
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  • March 2022

Industrial Marketing Management