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The credit game on network supplier and customer based on big data

Yong-gui Fu () and Jian-ming Zhu ()
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Yong-gui Fu: Central University of Finance and Economics
Jian-ming Zhu: Central University of Finance and Economics

Electronic Commerce Research, 2018, vol. 18, issue 3, No 8, 605-627

Abstract: Abstract In this paper, we make B2C transaction as the research object, to analyze the transaction credit game on network supplier and customer based on big data. In the condition of considering the cost of B2C network supplier improving commodity credit, and the cost of B2C customer analyzing and managing network supplier commodity credit big data, constructing the credit game relationship model, analyzing the game process and the influence factors, and simulating the game process using System Dynamics theory model. The research only is a part of the research on B2C network supplier and customer transaction credit relationship, and is a part of the research on B2C network supplier and customer transaction process in big data environment, this paper is only to illustrate the variation that big data bring to B2C network supplier and customer transaction behavior. To the application and research of big data in network transaction credit management, this paper research result has a certain reference value.

Keywords: Credit game; Network supplier; Customer; Big data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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