考虑制造商权力不对称与政府政策工具的电动出行推广研究

Driving Electric Mobility Considering Manufacturers’ Power Asymmetry in Presence of the Government's Policy Instruments

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management · 2023
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了在政府政策干预下,燃油车与电动车制造商因权力不对称而形成的三种供应链结构,分析了不同结构对社会福利、供应链利润和环境的影响。

Abstract

With electric mobility gaining traction worldwide, manufacturers are constantly aligning their strategies in line with the government's policy interventions. Therefore, we consider a supply chain wherein a manufacturer sells gasoline vehicles (GVs), and another manufacturer sells electric vehicles (EV) exclusively. We investigate the competition among vehicle manufacturers vis-à-vis their relative positioning in the presence of government policy instruments. We develop a stylized game-theoretic model, wherein the government is the leader, and manufacturers are the followers. We examine three distinct supply chain structures by varying strategic positioning of the manufacturers: 1) no dominance by either manufacturer, 2) EV manufacturer's dominance, and 3) the GV manufacturer's dominance. This article is the first to include manufacturer's power asymmetry in the EV supply chain and subsequently generates multifaceted insights for the government, manufacturers, and consumers. For instance, in the case of nondominance, higher social welfare is generated when either tax or subsidy is deployed as a policy instrument. We find that supply chain profit is highest for the EV dominance case, followed by the GV dominance case for low values of the EV's cost-coefficient. Similarly, we find important thresholds regarding the environmental impact of vehicles and consumer hassle depending on the manufacturer's power asymmetry.

电动汽车供应链管理政府政策产业组织