A Two-Stage Evolutionary Game Model for Collaborative Emergency Management Between Local Governments and Enterprises
作者机构:School of Economics and ManagementChina University of Mining and TechnologyXuzhou 221116China School of BusinessJiangnan UniversityWuxi 214122China Research Institute of National Security and Green DevelopmentJiangnan UniversityWuxi 214122China
出 版 物:《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 (国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2023年第14卷第6期
页 面:1029-1043页
核心收录:
学科分类:12[管理学] 1204[管理学-公共管理] 120401[管理学-行政管理] 1201[管理学-管理科学与工程(可授管理学、工学学位)]
基 金:supported by the Major Project of National Social Science Foundation of China(Grant No.21&ZD166) the National Social Science Foundation of China(Grant No.22VRC200) the China Scholarship Council(CSC,Grant No.202206420064)
主 题:Collaborative relationship Emergency management Enterprise participation Numerical simulation Two-stage evolutionary game
摘 要:Enterprises play a vital role in emergency management,but few studies have considered the strategy choices behind such participation or the collaborative relationship with the *** study contended that enterprises have at least three strategies regarding emergency management:non-participation,short-term participation,and long-term *** constructed a two-stage evolutionary game model to explore the behavioral evolution rules and evolutionary stability strategies of the government and enterprises,and employed numerical simulation to analyze how various factors influence the strategy selection of the government and *** results show that if and only if the utility value of participation is greater than 0,an enterprise will participate in emergency *** evolutionary game then enters the second stage,during which system stability is affected by a synergistic relationship between participation cost,reputation benefit,and government subsidies,and by an incremental relationship between emergency management benefit,government subsidies,and emergency training *** study provides a new theoretical perspective for research on collaborative emergency management,and the results provide important references for promoting the performance of collaborative emergency management.