Analysis on green innovation cooperation of government, industry, University and Research Institute from the perspective of evolutionary game under the conditions of informationization

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Under the new normal of the economy where informatization and industrialization are deeply integrated, the balanced development of economy and ecology is increasingly important. How to promote the development of green innovation through policy means under the conditions of informatization and realize the balanced development of economy and ecology is a key issue for the government.. The development of informatization has facilitated the dissemination of information, knowledge, and funds between enterprises and academic institutions, promoted the establishment of mutual trust and cooperation between enterprises and academic institutions, and improved the efficiency of green technology knowledge conversion. Based on the evolutionary game theory, this paper constructs a game model of green innovation cooperation between government, industry, University and Research Institute, analyzes the strategy selection of government, enterprise and university research side in the game process, and studies the stability of green innovation cooperation of government, industry, University and Research Institute. The analysis results show that default fines, excess income, government subsidies, etc. have an impact on the benefits of green innovation, and on this basis, relevant policy recommendations are put forward for government-industry-university-research green innovation cooperation under the conditions of informatization.

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Duan, Z., Zhu, W. J., & Bai, D. (2021). Analysis on green innovation cooperation of government, industry, University and Research Institute from the perspective of evolutionary game under the conditions of informationization. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 253). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125303016

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