The Identification of Influencing Factors of Value Co-Creation in Urban Mineral Resource Symbiosis Network
Value co-creation within the urban mineral resource symbiosis network represents a complex adaptive behavior.It arises through the coordination of multiple nodes via multi-core mechanisms based on a common value proposition,aiming to achieve mutual benefit and win-win outcomes among network nodes.As an advanced stage of the urban waste management system,the urban mineral resource symbiosis network facilitates the optimal development and utilization of waste resources.Therefore,systematically identifying and analyzing the key influencing factors and their pathways that drive the value co-creation of this network is crucial for enhancing its value performance.Based on the coupling of symbiosis theory and value co-creation theory,this paper first extracts a system of 24 indicators from the subsystems of the symbiotic network.A questionnaire is then distributed to experts to gather initial data,followed by the design of an integrated Fuzzy-DEMATEL-ANP-FCM model.The collected data is used for comprehensive analysis of the interactions among these factors and their contributions to the system through data simulation.This method helps to identify core influencing factors and quantify their mechanisms of action,thereby providing a theoretical reference for government policy-making and business decision-making.The results show that the demonstration and promotion of existing symbiotic relationships,the construction of information sharing platforms,the durability of symbiotic relationships,and the degree of stakeholder collaboration are the core factors for realizing value co-creation.Among these,the demonstration of existing symbiotic relationships contributes the most to the system,while the policy diffusion effect of improving the durability of symbiotic relationships is the strongest.Additionally,factors such as the degree of complementary advantages between symbiotic parties,the intensity of industry competition,and the additional benefits of symbiosis also play intermediary roles in achieving value co-creation.
resource symbiosis networkvalue co-creationurban mineralidentification of influencing factorssymbiotic relationships