How to promote GBTs innovation through multi-agent collaboration: An evolutionary game system simulation approach

Facing the serious pollution and carbon emission problem, China actively develops and applies GBTs (green building technologies) to realize the dual-carbon target, while the innovation of GBTs is deeply influenced by multiple subjects and factors. This study constructs a tripartite evolutionary game...

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Published inE3S web of conferences Vol. 536; p. 1025
Main Authors Ma, Yingying, Wang, Qin, Chen, Yingdie, Ma, Minglu, La, Ruifang, Yao, Wenyan, Shang, Sinan, Cui, Ziyi
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 01.01.2024
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ISSN2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI10.1051/e3sconf/202453601025

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Summary:Facing the serious pollution and carbon emission problem, China actively develops and applies GBTs (green building technologies) to realize the dual-carbon target, while the innovation of GBTs is deeply influenced by multiple subjects and factors. This study constructs a tripartite evolutionary game model of GACEs-ARIs, analyzes the inner mechanism of the collaborative innovation process of GBTs through simulation. It is found that: (1) GA is the most crucial subject in the process of collaborative innovation, which plays the role of coordinating the decision-making of the rest of subjects; (2) The trust degree and the benefit distribution coefficient are the influencing factors that play an important role in determining the start and continuation of collaborative innovation; (3) To actively promote the collaborative innovation of GBTs, GA should play a good role as an intermediary to ensure that the trust between the two sides is at a high level, and negotiate a reasonable distribution ratio, actively mobilizing the cooperation of CEs and ARIs by incentives and penalties.
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ISSN:2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202453601025