Research on Green Supply Chain’s Coordination Based on Knowledge Spillover Effect

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GSCM and its members of sharing resources generate knowledge spillover phenomenon within innovation activities.Considering the scarcity and publicity characteristics of knowledge,it puts forwards the driving factors including knowledge sharing cognition,technology gap, the economy and geography space, spill risk control and spill achievements’compensation.According to supply chain benefit coordination problem,it adds members’ participation and contribution factor for Shapley amendment model.Then it verifies rationality of the model by empirical analysis,which would be helpful for further knowledge spillovers benefit evaluation and compensation mechanism research.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 472-475)

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2910-2913

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February 2012

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