Three-party evolutionary game theory analysis of the development of Chinese professional construction micro enterprises

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Abstract

With construction employment system reform, labor enterprise qualifications elimination and professional construction micro-enterprises development have become the general trends. In this case, this article builds a three-party evolutionary game model between local governments, contractor teams and construction enterprises to discusses evolutionary paths and stability strategies. And Matlab is used for numerical simulation to demonstrate the influence of different initial states on results. The research results show that increase initial probabilities, local governments' reputations, rewards and punishments, contractor teams' transformation profits, construction enterprises' employment profits, and reduce local governments' costs, contractor teams' operational costs, construction enterprises' subcontracting and management costs, which will help the dynamic system to evolve toward an ideal state, which is conducive to the development of micro-enterprises.

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Hu, C., Huang, S., Zhang, Z., & Li, P. (2019). Three-party evolutionary game theory analysis of the development of Chinese professional construction micro enterprises. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 136). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913601033

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