Objective:This study aims to develop a country prioritization index system for China's international vaccine cooperation,providing a screening tool and referenceindicators.Method:Based on the PESTEL analysis model,the indicator system was preliminarily determined through literature review and expert interviews.Additional expert consultations were conducted to refine and finalize this system.The weight of the indicators was determined using the Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP).Result:A comprehensive screening index system for identifying preferred countries in China's international vaccine cooperation has been established.This indicator system covers 5 factors including economy,politics,society,technology,law,and regulations,with 15 secondary indicators and 34 tertiary indicators subdivided.Legal and regulatory factors received the highest weight(0.48),followed by economic(0.23),political(0.15),social(0.095),and technological(0.045).The authority of the experts and the coordination of their opinions were both deemed satisfactory.All judgment matrices in the AHP passed the consistency tests,affirming the reliability of the indicator weight results.Conclusion:The study has established an evidence-based and reliable index system for prioritizing countries in China'sinternational vaccine cooperation,providing references for the selection process.
Vaccine cooperationIndex systemMarket selectionGlobal public goods