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Evolutionary Game Analysis of Public Participation in Emergency Management in COVID-19 Prevention and Control

In: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Meeting of Risk Analysis Council of China Association for Disaster Prevention (RAC 2022)

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  • Qiang Zeng

    (Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, School of Business Administration
    North University of China, School of Economics and Management)

  • Caili Wang

    (Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, School of Business Administration)

Abstract

At present, the COVID-19 epidemic is still raging around the world. With the Chinese government always adheres to the concept of people and life first, the "dynamic zero" epidemic prevention and control policy has achieved remarkable results in epidemic prevention.Epidemic prevention and control work is a social emergency response system project, which needs to exert the strength of the whole society to win.This paper constructs an evolutionary game model with the participation of the public and the management department. By establishing the replication dynamic equation and analyzing the stability of their strategies, the four stable equilibrium strategies (ESS) of the common game between the public and the management department, and the evolution process and performance The results are based for numerical simulation, and finally countermeasures and suggestions are put forward from the aspects of improving the public participation awareness, cultivating the public participation ability, improving the public participation environment, and optimizing the public participation mechanism.

Suggested Citation

  • Qiang Zeng & Caili Wang, 2023. "Evolutionary Game Analysis of Public Participation in Emergency Management in COVID-19 Prevention and Control," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Sen Qiao & Hongbin Cao & Aiwen Liu & Xueliang Chen & Tiefei Li (ed.), Proceedings of the 10th Annual Meeting of Risk Analysis Council of China Association for Disaster Prevention (RAC 2022), pages 47-54, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-194-4_8
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-194-4_8
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