Collaborative Management of Public Health Crises in Universities: Balancing Information Disclosure, Cognitive Bias, and Media Influence DOI Creative Commons
Wei Jing, Jiawei Zhou, Zheng Li

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 19, 2024

Abstract In recent years, the world has witnessed an increase in unexpected public health crises, demanding effective collaboration between various university departments, students, and new media platforms to address these emergencies efficiently. This study, conducted against backdrop of global response COVID-19 pandemic, aims delve into strategic interactions among during emergencies.Utilizing principles bounded rationality limited information availability, we have developed evolutionary game model analyze dynamic evolution decision-making behaviors within this tripartite context. The research results indicate that different contexts, three parties interact with each other continuously evolve towards stable strategy sets. Using Vensim software for simulation analysis, it is found moderate government penalties can effectively probability relevant departments choosing disclose promptly. Reducing cost student complaints will not verify report. Lowering students' optimistic bias influence choice behavior strategies management context emergencies.The findings underscore effectiveness sanctions incentivizing timely disclosure by departments. Simultaneously, reduction costs associated amplifies disseminating unverified information. Furthermore, our study sheds light on substantial impact diminishing overly tendencies decision employed management, emergencies.In conclusion, through meticulous analysis simulation, provides valuable recommendations universities adeptly manage unforeseen crises. By encouraging responsible disclosure, mitigating spread information, addressing cognitive biases, play a pivotal role handling emergencies. underscores significance collaborative efforts safeguarding well-being times crisis.At theoretical level, paper mainly studies emergency higher education. It covers education, students under emergencies, whole process optimization subjects. practice, are helpful accurately evaluate all make scientific reasonable decisions, important application value promoting high-quality development education

Language: Английский

Evolutionary game theory and simulations based on doctor and patient medical malpractice under government regulation DOI Creative Commons
Lin Song, Yu Zhenlei, Juntao Fang

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Oct. 25, 2023

Physicians-patients are the two crucial participants in medical malpractice. The government, as central authority responsible for addressing malpractices, plays a pivotal role this matter. Guided by governmental agencies, its regulations, administrative orders, and policies serve primary governance mechanisms to address malpractice, providing an effective means balance doctor-patient relationship foster social harmony stable development. A evolutionary game model developed based on principles of information asymmetry finite rationality. study explores strategic decision-making process these players within context Through manipulation various parameters, model's equilibrium strategy is demonstrated using Vensim PLE Version 6.4 simulation. findings reveal that government regulation, patient cognition, benefits associated with standardized practices factors influencing system under regulation. It possible mitigate malpractice through adjusting relative weights differing options, adding penalties unlawful conduct, normalizing charges basis physicians' income from practice. To effectively proposed measures include regulatory framework, reasonably determining strength regulations regarding practitioners' illegal behavior, diversifying approaches, establishing comprehensive physician-patient management systems resolve malpractices.

Language: Английский

Citations

4

Application of Game Theory in the Nigerian Electoral System DOI Creative Commons
Harrison O. Amuji, Donatus Eberechukwu Onwuegbuchunam,

Bridget Nwanyibuife Okechukwu

et al.

International Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics & Computer Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4, P. 13 - 26

Published: May 21, 2024

In this paper, we carry out a study on the application of game theory in Nigerian electoral system. The data for was collected from official publication INEC results six major political parties February 25th, 2023 presidential election Nigeria. competitive game, each party and used mixed strategies game. compete electorates’ vote while regulates has also have which they apply various proportions to outweigh other. Therefore, any be successful election, she must apply: structure up 19.54%; manifesto 20.18%; campaign 19.05%; people’s perception 20.26%; electorate 19.54% acceptable candidate 1.43% time respectively. For effectively perform her statutory responsibility, law 18.71%; guidelines 19.99%; prosecuting offenders 16.87%; cancelling elections 23.14%; inconclusive 19.19%; declaration 2.10% respectively value 1.5337.

Language: Английский

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1

Optimization of Sharpley Value Method of Cost Allocation in a Bimodal Transport- Supply Chain Distribution Via Dynamic Programming DOI Creative Commons
Harrison O. Amuji,

Bridget Nwanyibuife Okechukwu,

Iheanyi Chinedu Obinwanne

et al.

International Journal of Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Systems Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6, P. 30 - 43

Published: May 20, 2024

In this paper, we proposed a coalition between two modes of transportation, where one provides cargo train and the other trucks capacity 453 tons respectively for coalition. We have five grand coalitions four coalitions. The were distributed along paths across Nigeria specialized in distribution agricultural produce from north to south. Each was made up transport providers composed legs. Since is cooperative game scenario, Sharpley's value method cost allocation used obtain gains accrued total savings 1259.6 million naira within period under study. researchers further developed applied Dynamic programming model supply chain obtained an intelligent result. They discovered that if among legs, (1, 1, 2, 1), would make additional gain 377.6 naira. means third leg should be doubled while legs remain as they were. introduction optimization into system brought revenue increased 1637.3

Language: Английский

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0

Systematic foodborne disease prevention and risk management based on infection mechanisms DOI
Ran Liu, Lindu Zhao

Environment Development and Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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0

Collaborative Management of Public Health Crises in Universities: Balancing Information Disclosure, Cognitive Bias, and Media Influence DOI Creative Commons
Wei Jing, Jiawei Zhou, Zheng Li

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 19, 2024

Abstract In recent years, the world has witnessed an increase in unexpected public health crises, demanding effective collaboration between various university departments, students, and new media platforms to address these emergencies efficiently. This study, conducted against backdrop of global response COVID-19 pandemic, aims delve into strategic interactions among during emergencies.Utilizing principles bounded rationality limited information availability, we have developed evolutionary game model analyze dynamic evolution decision-making behaviors within this tripartite context. The research results indicate that different contexts, three parties interact with each other continuously evolve towards stable strategy sets. Using Vensim software for simulation analysis, it is found moderate government penalties can effectively probability relevant departments choosing disclose promptly. Reducing cost student complaints will not verify report. Lowering students' optimistic bias influence choice behavior strategies management context emergencies.The findings underscore effectiveness sanctions incentivizing timely disclosure by departments. Simultaneously, reduction costs associated amplifies disseminating unverified information. Furthermore, our study sheds light on substantial impact diminishing overly tendencies decision employed management, emergencies.In conclusion, through meticulous analysis simulation, provides valuable recommendations universities adeptly manage unforeseen crises. By encouraging responsible disclosure, mitigating spread information, addressing cognitive biases, play a pivotal role handling emergencies. underscores significance collaborative efforts safeguarding well-being times crisis.At theoretical level, paper mainly studies emergency higher education. It covers education, students under emergencies, whole process optimization subjects. practice, are helpful accurately evaluate all make scientific reasonable decisions, important application value promoting high-quality development education

Language: Английский

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0