企业环境行为的四方进化游戏分析
Xujun Zhai1, Lian Zheng2, Hong Lin3
1New Huadu Business School, Minjiang University, Fuzhou, China.
PloS one
|October 9, 2024
概括
在中国农村,村委会独自努力确保企业的环境保护. 政府监督和改善村委会协调至关重要,以及农民参与,以促进可持续的商业实践.
科学领域:
- 环境经济学环境经济学
- 农村发展研究 农村发展研究
- 游戏理论应用 游戏理论应用
背景情况:
- 中国的农村振兴战略鼓励农村地区的企业发展.
- 企业追求的经济增长往往导致对环境的忽视.
- 村委会对于监测企业的环境行为至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 分析村委会,基层政府和农民对企业环境行为的影响.
- 建立一个涉及企业,政府,农民和村委会的游戏模式.
主要方法:
- 游戏理论建模游戏理论建模
- 分析多个利益相关者的互动.
- 企业环境行为的模拟.
主要成果:
- 村委会需要基层政府的监督,以有效地促进积极的企业环境行为.
- 村委会加强协调可以减少政府的监督负担.
- 农民的环境意识通过法律诉讼和声誉影响企业行为.
结论:
- 在中国农村,有效的企业环境治理需要多方利益相关方的方法.
- 加强村委的能力和整合农民参与是关键战略.
- 政策干预应考虑政府,村委会和当地社区之间的相互作用.
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