Title :
The dynamic evolution mechanism of interest groups and its stable strategy based on policy-oriented of mountainous towns
Author_Institution :
MBA Educ. Center, Yunnan Normal Univ., Kunming, China
Abstract :
In this context, the pilot project is by adjusting the interest of the parties to achieve the sustainable use of ecosystem services as a means or institutional arrangements. Methods: the mountain town interest groups are divided into implementation group and accept the group to create an asymmetric evolutionary game model to analyze the stability of the replicator dynamics of the relationship between the interests of different groups, evolutionary stable strategies and evolutionary game system. Results: in the case of "Report punishment" system exists, evolutionary game between the two populations exist only stable equilibrium strategy (protection, compensation), that is, the implementation of group selection "to the gentle slope development strategy, accept group selection" differences in compensation policy, to form a stable equilibrium strategy. Conclusion: "Report punishment" to expand the scope and extent of the traditional concept of punishment; stability of the system is only relevant to the implementation of group decision-making; proportion of decision-making is an important factor to promote a stable equilibrium strategy.
Keywords :
decision making; evolutionary computation; game theory; town and country planning; accept group selection; asymmetric evolutionary game model; compensation policy; dynamic evolution mechanism; ecosystem services; evolutionary stable strategies; gentle slope development strategy; group decision-making; group selection; institutional arrangements; mountain town interest groups; mountainous towns policy-oriented; relationship replicator dynamic stability; report punishment system; stable equilibrium strategy; Cities and towns; Decision making; Economics; Educational institutions; Games; Local government; Stability analysis; evolutionary game; mountain towns; stable equilibrium strategy interest groups;
Conference_Titel :
Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering (ICIII), 2013 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3985-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICIII.2013.6703197