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Study on knowledge cooperation of interdisciplinary research team based on evolutionary game theory

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MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages 8782-8799

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AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/mbe.2023386

Keywords

interdisciplinary; knowledge cooperation; evolutionary game; research team; cooperation mechanism

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This study attempts to analyze the dynamic propagation process of knowledge-sharing in interdisciplinary research teams based on game theory. A multi-symmetry evolution game model is built to examine the impact of decision-making strategies on knowledge-sharing among team members. The analysis highlights the importance of mutual cooperation and trust in fostering knowledge-sharing. Reasonable suggestions are provided for addressing challenges in building and developing interdisciplinary research teams.
Based on knowledge sharing, a new kind of scientific research is up and coming in university interdisciplinary research teams via the current environment of organizational models. The success, however, depends on the knowledge inventory, the creative ability of the team members and their future insights. An attempt is made in this study to conceptualize a framework of an interdisciplinary research team based on game theory to analyze the dynamic propagation process of knowledge-sharing. Through simulation verification, a multi-symmetry evolution game model was built to analyze the impact of a member in selecting a decision-making strategy for the other member. The analysis reveals that the knowledge-sharing depends on mutual cooperation and trust between the researchers. Finally, reasonable suggestions are proposed in solving the problems in the process of building and developing the university interdisciplinary research team.

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