Free Riding of Vehicle Companies under Dual-Credit Policy: An Agent-Based System Dynamics Model

IF 2.6 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Zhong Zhou, Yuqi Shen
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Abstract

The dual-credit policy promotes green transition in automobile companies. This paper investigates the dual-credit policy framework in the Chinese automotive industry, with a focus on the phenomenon of free riding. This occurs when traditional vehicle manufacturers within an alliance benefit from the excess credits generated by a transitioning vehicle company without fully committing to their own green transitioning. The focus of this study lies on an alliance constituted by a transitioning vehicle company in partnership with two traditional vehicle manufacturers, all interconnected via equity ties. Utilizing an agent-based system dynamics model, this study explores the strategic behaviors emerging from such credit collaborations and their consequent effects on operational efficiency and financial performance. The findings reveal that 1. free riding negatively impacts the transitioning company’s revenue but benefits the alliance by easing transition pressures and boosting collective performance; 2. stricter policies increase intra-alliance credit transfers and performance, while lower credit prices reduce transfer value and harm the transitioning company’s earnings. This study implies that transitioning vehicle companies with equity-linked partners can benefit from a nuanced understanding of how policy mechanisms interact with alliance dynamics under free riding. By adjusting credit transfer strategies in line with market conditions and policy trends, they can better navigate the dual-credit policy landscape, balancing individual profitability with the needs of the broader alliance and long-term sustainability goals.
双积分政策下车辆公司的自由搭乘:基于代理的系统动力学模型
双积分政策促进了汽车企业的绿色转型。本文研究了中国汽车行业的双积分政策框架,重点关注 "搭便车 "现象。这种现象是指联盟中的传统整车制造商从转型整车企业产生的超额额度中获益,而不完全致力于自身的绿色转型。本研究的重点是由一家转型汽车公司与两家传统汽车制造商组成的联盟,所有这些公司都通过股权关系相互联系。本研究利用基于代理的系统动力学模型,探讨了这种信用合作中出现的战略行为及其对运营效率和财务业绩的影响。研究结果表明:1. "搭便车 "会对转型公司的收入产生负面影响,但会通过缓解转型压力和提高集体绩效使联盟受益;2.更严格的政策会增加联盟内部的信贷转让和绩效,而较低的信贷价格会降低转让价值并损害转型公司的收益。这项研究表明,与股权挂钩的合作伙伴共同转型的整车企业可以从对政策机制如何在自由搭便车的情况下与联盟动态相互作用的细致理解中获益。通过根据市场条件和政策趋势调整信贷转让战略,它们可以更好地驾驭双重信贷政策环境,在个体盈利能力与更广泛的联盟需求和长期可持续发展目标之间取得平衡。
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World Electric Vehicle Journal
World Electric Vehicle Journal Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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