碳排放敏感需求下的COVID-19药品库存模型

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management Pub Date : 2021-12-18 DOI:10.46970/2021.27.3.3
Nita H. Shah, Ekta Patel, Kavita Rabari
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在2019冠状病毒病第二波大流行中,还需要面临另一项挑战:如何在人群中有效分配一些药物(如瑞德西韦注射液),以迅速实现对冠状病毒感染的免疫。为了克服这种情况,研究人员和医生们不断地活跃起来。这种结果使被感染的人得到康复。在这种背景下,各国现在正准备面对另一个更大的挑战,即增加导致碳排放的生物医学废物。由于变质和变质导致药品的重大损失,影响了消费者的满意度,也影响了绿色环境。考虑到这一点,本文针对具有碳排放敏感需求的库存模型,这是一个更现实的假设,并且征收碳税政策以减少碳排放。揭示了一个非线性公式,目的是确定最优周期长度,以使总成本最小。通过算例验证了该模型的有效性。进行敏感性分析,验证其实际可行性。©2021,国际管理学者论坛。版权所有。
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Inventory Model for COVID-19 Medicine under Carbon Emissions Sensitive Demand
In the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, there is another challenge to face: how to effectively dispense some medicines (like Remdesivir injection) amongst the multitudes to quickly achieve immunity against the corona infection. To overcome this situation, researchers and doctors are continuously active. This result into infected people get recovered. In this context, nations are now getting ready to face one more big challenge that is increases biomedical waste which causes carbon emissions. Since spoilage and deterioration results into a significant loss in medicines which hampers consumer’s satisfaction level as well affect the green environment. Keeping this in mind, the proposed article is addressed for an inventory model with carbon emissions sensitive demand which is a more realistic assumption and carbon tax policy is levied to diminish carbon emissions. A non-linear formulation is revealed with an objective to determine the optimum cycle length as to minimize total cost. The validity of the proposed model is demonstrated by presenting a numerical example. Sensitivity analysis is carried out to verify its factual practice. © 2021, International Forum of Management Scholars. All rights reserved.
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International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management
International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: The objective of the International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management (IJOQM) is to provide an international forum for discussions of advancements in operations management, operations research, quantitative management and management science. The Journal publishes high-quality research articles in all of these areas, and particularly encourages articles dealing with international issues, practical experiences, pedagogical aspects including case research, developments in the emerging nations, service management, and other nontraditional and innovative areas. Purely theoretical articles should make significant contribution to the existing knowledge.
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