Promoting the Tripartite Cooperative Mechanism of E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation: Based on the Evolutionary Game Method
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Poverty Alleviation Research concerning the Government, E-Commerce Enterprises, and Consumers
2.2. Research on E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation Cooperation
2.3. Research on Cooperation Mechanism Based on Game Theory
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Description of the Tripartite Game Model
3.2. Construction of the Tripartite Game Model
3.3. Building the Tripartite Payment Matrix
4. Analysis of the Evolutionary Stability Strategy of Three Parties
4.1. Analysis of the Government Evolution
4.2. Analysis of the E-Commerce Enterprises’ Evolution
4.3. Analysis of the Consumers’ Evolution
4.4. Stability Analysis of Equilibrium Points Based on Replicated Dynamic Systems
5. Results and Discussion
5.1. Influence of the Cost of the Government Choosing the “Vigorous” Strategy and E-Commerce Enterprises Choosing the “Participation” Strategy on Game Evolution
5.2. The Influence of the Improvement in Agricultural Product Quality and Agricultural Product Sales Income Caused by Tripartite Cooperation in the Evolution of the Game
5.3. The Influence of Consumers’ Preference for Helping Farmers on the Evolutionary Results
5.4. The Influence of an Agricultural Products Premium on the Evolutionary Results
5.5. The Influence of Incentives for E-Commerce Enterprises to Participate in Poverty Alleviation on the Evolutionary Results
6. Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research
6.1. Conclusions
6.2. Practical Suggestions
6.3. Future Work
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameters | Meanings |
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, | Initial agricultural product quality and sales income |
Increase in agricultural product quality when the government vigorously helps the poor, e-commerce enterprises participate in poverty alleviation, and the two cooperate in poverty alleviation | |
Income from agricultural product sales when either e-commerce enterprises or consumers help the poor, or both help the poor | |
The cost when the government chooses to help the poor vigorously or not | |
Reward value of e-commerce enterprises participating in poverty alleviation when the government is vigorously or not vigorously helping farmers | |
The government’s measurement value coefficient of agricultural economy and agricultural product quality | |
Cost of e-commerce enterprises participating in poverty alleviation | |
Commission rate drawn by e-commerce enterprises for agricultural product sales | |
Reduction ratio of commission rate when e-commerce enterprises participate in poverty alleviation | |
The price of agricultural products and the premium that consumers are willing to pay when helping farmers | |
Consumers’ preference for helping farmers | |
Basic utility value of consumers helping farmers | |
Utility measurement coefficient of consumers on agricultural product quality | |
The multiple of increase in the utility value of agricultural product quality when consumers help farmers | |
Reputation added value when the government vigorously helps the poor and e-commerce enterprises participate in poverty alleviation |
Government | E-Commerce Enterprises | Consumers | |
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Helping (z) | No Helping (1 − z) | ||
Vigorously (x) | Participation (y) | ||
No participation | |||
Not vigorously ) | Participation (y) | ||
No participation |
Equilibrium Point | Eigenvalue | Equilibrium Point | Eigenvalue |
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Case 1 | Case 2 | |||
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Equilibrium Point | Characteristic Root Symbol | Stability | Characteristic Root Symbol | Stability |
ESS | ESS | |||
Unstable point | ESS when condition (1) is met | |||
Unstable point | ESS when condition (2) is met | |||
Unstable point | ESS when condition (3) is met | |||
ESS | Unstable point |
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Bai, S.; Yu, W.; Jiang, M. Promoting the Tripartite Cooperative Mechanism of E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation: Based on the Evolutionary Game Method. Sustainability 2023, 15, 315. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010315
Bai S, Yu W, Jiang M. Promoting the Tripartite Cooperative Mechanism of E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation: Based on the Evolutionary Game Method. Sustainability. 2023; 15(1):315. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010315
Chicago/Turabian StyleBai, Shizhen, Wenzhen Yu, and Man Jiang. 2023. "Promoting the Tripartite Cooperative Mechanism of E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation: Based on the Evolutionary Game Method" Sustainability 15, no. 1: 315. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010315
APA StyleBai, S., Yu, W., & Jiang, M. (2023). Promoting the Tripartite Cooperative Mechanism of E-Commerce Poverty Alleviation: Based on the Evolutionary Game Method. Sustainability, 15(1), 315. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010315