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Tripartite Game Analysis of Military-Civilian Technology Transfer from the Perspective of Technology Characteristics

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  • Ying Qu
  • Fei Guo
  • Chiranjibe Jana

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Given the enterprise technology corporation technological learning problem of challenging to reduce the efficiency of technology transfer based on evolutionary game theory, from the nature of technical knowledge, military field, and civilian field of technology spillover, recessive and technical complexity, and other technical features, construction of bounded rationality under the condition of the private enterprise, the enterprise, and the government's three evolutionary game models, the influence of different technical characteristics on the three parties is analyzed by Matlab numerical simulation. The results show that intratechnological recessive only negatively inhibits the cooperative behavior of private enterprises. Both technology spillover and technology complexity promote the evolution of noncooperative behavior between military and civilians. The evolution speed of government support behavior is faster under high-intensity technology spillover. Finally, it is suggested that the technology transfer can be effectively promoted by strengthening the technology level of the private military enterprises, improving the technology transferability of the military enterprises, and perfecting the property right incentive mechanism of technological innovation.

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  • Ying Qu & Fei Guo & Chiranjibe Jana, 2022. "Tripartite Game Analysis of Military-Civilian Technology Transfer from the Perspective of Technology Characteristics," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-13, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4888360
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4888360
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