Evolutionary Game Model for E-commerce Intellectual Property Governance
by Ji Li·Updated 3mo ago
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Description
A 42.5 KB DOCX file presents an evolutionary game model analyzing multi-stakeholder interactions in e-commerce intellectual property protection. The model, authored by Ji Li, simulates strategic decisions among government, platforms, operators, and consumers based on social co-governance theory. Numerical simulations examine how costs, benefits, rewards, penalties, and social reputation influence stakeholder behavior.
Use Cases
Analyze the impact of reward-punishment mechanisms on stakeholder strategies within the evolutionary game model.
Simulate the dynamic evolution of behavioral strategies for government, e-commerce platforms, operators, and consumers.
Model the influence of social reputation and action costs on the strategic decisions of multi-stakeholders.
Strengths
Model is grounded in social co-governance theory, providing a structured multi-stakeholder framework.
Analysis includes specific factors like action costs, benefits, and reward-punishment intensity.
Released under a permissive CC BY 4.0 license for reuse.
Limitations
The dataset is a 42.5 KB document, containing a theoretical model and analysis rather than raw or structured data.
No tabular data, rows, or columns are provided for direct computational analysis.
The model's parameters and simulation results are described textually, requiring manual extraction for replication.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Theoretical model construction and numerical simulation based on social co-governance theory.
Freshness
Last updated March 23, 2026.
Geography
Context focuses on China's e-commerce sector, as indicated in the description.
Data is a DOCX document containing a research model and analysis, not a structured dataset. Requires tools to read the document format and manual effort to extract any model parameters or results.