Signaling Game in CI Activity

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CI activity coordination can be probably achieved by adjusting the spending ratio scale, which will economize payoff and regulate information service providers decision. The paper revealed that heterogeneity between the two information service providers through a signaling game model in which signal set was the combine of CI quality standard term. The result shows that a quality standard about CI should be designed in contract which provides a signal for information service provider to self-certify its own true type and is in favor of screening for enterprise. It also gave a simulation example to illustrate the implementation mechanism.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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4081-4084

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May 2014

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