Evolutionary Game Analysis of Shared Manufacturing Quality Synergy in Different Cost-Benefit Allocation Mechanisms
This paper,considering the impact of decision maker's cost-benefit perception bias on quality decision,and introducing the prospect theory and mental account theory into the shared manufacturing multi-subject evolutionary game process,builds a shared manufacturing quality synergy game model in different cost-benefit allocation mechanisms,and analyzes the dynamic evolutionary law of each game subject.The results show that the quality synergy improvement of shared manufacturing is the result of multiple factors,which is not only influenced by external factors,but also regulated by the decision maker's own subjective factors.Cost-benefit allocation mechanisms can effectively change the evolutionary stability of shared manufacturing quality synergy,of which,the dynamic cost-benefit allocation mechanism is the most effective.The introduction of incentive mechanisms can effectively fill the effectiveness gap of the cost-benefit allocation mechanisms and promote the evolution and development of the stable strategy in the shared decision-making system towards"Pareto optimality".
cost-benefit perception biasshared manufacturingquality synergyevolutionary game