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Research on financing countermeasures of online game SMEs based on the identification of intangible assets information

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  • Gaige Tu
  • Hao Chen
  • Chunxiao Zhu

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As an important part of the cultural industry, small and medium-sized online game enterprises undertake the functions of technological innovation, employment absorption and cultural cultivation. However, the lack of credit ability restricts the financial development of such enterprises. To solve the financing problem of online small and medium-sized game enterprises, this paper firstly uses the information of intangible assets to identify their credit ability, and considers that the information of intangible assets is a problem worthy of attention in evaluating credit risk. Secondly, the intangible assets information disclosure index, the revenue sharing contract of credit synergy and the dynamic game mechanism are constructed to study the importance of the intangible assets index and the evolution of the dynamic game. Finally, the empirical study shows that the intangible assets of delisting and special treated online game small and medium-sized enterprises still have value, this type of enterprise and credit suppliers have the behavior of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages. Therefore, credit synergy should be constructed and government regulation should be implemented.

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  • Gaige Tu & Hao Chen & Chunxiao Zhu, 2024. "Research on financing countermeasures of online game SMEs based on the identification of intangible assets information," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(3), pages 1-24, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0291338
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291338
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