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Evolutionary Game and Simulation Research of Blockchain-Based Co-Governance of Emergency Supply Allocation

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  • Huawei Zhao
  • Lili Ma
  • Wei Zhang

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Recently, with the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, emergency supply allocation system is drawing more and more social attention. Emergency supply allocation system is an important part of emergency governance system. It reflects social organizations’ credibility, public safety, and the modernization level of social governance. However, emergency supply allocation system still has some problems, such as information asymmetry, different desires of participants, unreasonable allocation, and so on. At present, it is widely accepted that the advantage of blockchain in co-governance could be of great help in solving above problems. And in order to distinguish the effect of blockchain to the emergency supply allocation, the paper builds a tripartite evolutionary game model among the government, social organizations, and the public to analyse the impact of blockchain platform on emergency supply allocation. The simulation analysis shows the following: (1) The strategy choices of the government have a crucial impact on the evolution and stability of social organizations’ strategies. It needs a long-term process to guide social organizations practicing active allocation, and the government should accelerate to build the blockchain platform to promote this process. (2) With the help of blockchain platform, the increment of penalty intensity of the government is conductive to increasing the probabilities that social organizations practice active allocation and the government practices strict supervision. (3) Blockchain platform has a significant impact on social organizations’ choice for active allocation in many aspects, such as the positive and negative effects of social organizations, effect’s increasing multiple, and the cost of the public informing. In the end, some suggestions are presented to improve the co-governance of emergency supply allocation.

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  • Huawei Zhao & Lili Ma & Wei Zhang, 2022. "Evolutionary Game and Simulation Research of Blockchain-Based Co-Governance of Emergency Supply Allocation," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:7309945
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7309945
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    1. Jiguang Wang & Yushang Hu & Weihua Qu & Liuxin Ma, 2022. "Research on Emergency Supply Chain Collaboration Based on Tripartite Evolutionary Game," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-25, September.

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