The industrial internet holds immense potential for optimizing idle manufacturing services and driving a new wave of industrial transformation.To ensure its sustainable development requires a deep understanding of the...The industrial internet holds immense potential for optimizing idle manufacturing services and driving a new wave of industrial transformation.To ensure its sustainable development requires a deep understanding of the collaborative dynamics among stakeholders and the factors shaping their strategic decisions.While previous research has examined stakeholder behavior within the industrial internet ecosystem,few studies have addressed the critical roles of government subsidies and perception biases—both of which are key in practice.This paper aims to bridge this gap and offer insights for the effective development of the industrial internet.To achieve this,we propose a tripartite evolutionary game model involving manufacturing service suppliers,requesters,and the industrial internet platform,grounded in Prospect Theory and Mental Accounting.We analyze the stability of equilibrium points and explore the effects of various factors,including the benefits of manufacturing service sharing,transaction fees,unmatching compensations,government subsidies,and reference points for benefits and costs,through simulation experiments.Our findings reveal that increasing the benefits of manufacturing service sharing and unmatching compensations,adjusting government subsidies,and reducing transaction fees can encourage greater participation from suppliers and requesters while motivating platforms to offer high-quality services.Furthermore,refining reference points by increasing the cost reference point and decreasing the valence reference point can help guide the system toward an optimal equilibrium.These insights provide practical recommendations for stakeholders,enabling them to design more effective strategies to foster the growth of the industrial internet ecosystem.展开更多
As a recent-booming field, China's cultural and creative industry has a certain gap compared with developed countries, but there also exists a potential for its market prospect, together with the help of Chinese g...As a recent-booming field, China's cultural and creative industry has a certain gap compared with developed countries, but there also exists a potential for its market prospect, together with the help of Chinese government policies. What's more, the fast-growing internet has still provided the industry with more possibilities of further development. Analysis suggests that the internet inevitably optimizes China's cultural and creative industry by re-integration of massive resources, promoting its sustainable innovation. Thus the new industrial chain is created, and more profits would flood into the companies in this field in the meantime. In other words, the ecosystem of China's cultural and creative industry is established in this way, which would enjoy a prosperous prospect for sure.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.72201116 and 72402007Soft Science Special Project of Gansu Basic Research Plan under Grant No.23JRZA376Talent Fund Project of Beijing Jiaotong University under Grant No.B24XKRCW00030.
文摘The industrial internet holds immense potential for optimizing idle manufacturing services and driving a new wave of industrial transformation.To ensure its sustainable development requires a deep understanding of the collaborative dynamics among stakeholders and the factors shaping their strategic decisions.While previous research has examined stakeholder behavior within the industrial internet ecosystem,few studies have addressed the critical roles of government subsidies and perception biases—both of which are key in practice.This paper aims to bridge this gap and offer insights for the effective development of the industrial internet.To achieve this,we propose a tripartite evolutionary game model involving manufacturing service suppliers,requesters,and the industrial internet platform,grounded in Prospect Theory and Mental Accounting.We analyze the stability of equilibrium points and explore the effects of various factors,including the benefits of manufacturing service sharing,transaction fees,unmatching compensations,government subsidies,and reference points for benefits and costs,through simulation experiments.Our findings reveal that increasing the benefits of manufacturing service sharing and unmatching compensations,adjusting government subsidies,and reducing transaction fees can encourage greater participation from suppliers and requesters while motivating platforms to offer high-quality services.Furthermore,refining reference points by increasing the cost reference point and decreasing the valence reference point can help guide the system toward an optimal equilibrium.These insights provide practical recommendations for stakeholders,enabling them to design more effective strategies to foster the growth of the industrial internet ecosystem.
文摘As a recent-booming field, China's cultural and creative industry has a certain gap compared with developed countries, but there also exists a potential for its market prospect, together with the help of Chinese government policies. What's more, the fast-growing internet has still provided the industry with more possibilities of further development. Analysis suggests that the internet inevitably optimizes China's cultural and creative industry by re-integration of massive resources, promoting its sustainable innovation. Thus the new industrial chain is created, and more profits would flood into the companies in this field in the meantime. In other words, the ecosystem of China's cultural and creative industry is established in this way, which would enjoy a prosperous prospect for sure.