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Research on the Benefit-Sharing Model of Collaborative Innovation Mechanism in Power Innovation Park

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  • Liyan Ji
  • Jingning Zhang
  • Yichen Pi
  • Cunbin Li

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Currently, innovation is no longer limited to a single enterprise. The joint realization of collaborative innovation by multiple parties has become the main driving force for innovation and development. The Power Innovation Park is an emerging innovation and entrepreneurship model. It is guided by power grid companies, and the school, government, and enterprise are combined in the park. The Power Innovation Park urgently needs theoretical guidance in terms of the resource allocation mechanism, support incentive mode, and benefit-sharing mode, so this paper takes the park as an example to study the benefit-sharing mode of collaborative innovation. In this paper, the transformation methods of the Power Innovation Park are divided into two types: cooperation between members within the park and dominated by external enterprises in the park. This paper applies cooperative game theory and HJB equation to study the benefit-sharing model of each member in the Power Innovation Park under two different result transformation modes. Research has shown that an appropriate method of transformation of results can maximize the overall and individual interests of the park and that individual interests are affected by many factors. Finally, this paper puts forward policy recommendations to promote the collaborative innovation development of the innovation park through the research results.

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  • Liyan Ji & Jingning Zhang & Yichen Pi & Cunbin Li, 2021. "Research on the Benefit-Sharing Model of Collaborative Innovation Mechanism in Power Innovation Park," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6683848
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6683848
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