Analysis and Adaptation of the Evolutionary Game of Multi-Subject Behavior Decision-Making in the Prevention and Control of the New Crown Epidemic
Min Huang and
Yue Zhang ()
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Min Huang: Liaoning Engineering and Technology University, School of Business Administration
Yue Zhang: Liaoning Engineering and Technology University, School of Business Administration
A chapter in Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management (ICMSEM 2023), 2024, pp 957-973 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In order to smooth out the game relationship and strategy selection between multiple participants in the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic, a three-way behavioral decision-making evolution game model of local governments, enterprises and the public was constructed, and the In order to smooth out the game relationship and strategy selection between multiple participants in the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic, a three-way behavioral decision-making evolution game model of local governments, enterprises and the public was constructed, and the impact of major factors such as willingness to participate, incentive degree and production limit on the stability strategy of the evolutionary system was investigated. Impact of major factors such as willingness to participate, incentive degree and production limit on the stability strategy of the evolutionary system The impact of major factors such as willingness to participate, incentive degree and production limit on the stability strategy of the evolutionary system was analyzed, and simulated with the help of MATLAB platform, and corresponding adaptation countermeasures were proposed according to the analysis The results of the analysis were presented in the following sections.
Keywords: Epidemic prevention and control; Multi-subject; Behavioral decision-making; Three-way game (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-256-9_94
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