Unpacking the decision-making evolution mechanism of governance actors towards smart municipal solid waste (MSW) management: an insight from game approach

IF 13.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Xinyu Hao , Tingting Tian , Kaiqin Li , Xiaoling Zhang , Liang Dong
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Digital technology is reshaping the engagement patterns and decision-making ways of the involved municipal solid waste (MSW) governance actors and the internal interactions. However, this shift hasn't yet been well-illustrated. This paper, considering the impacts of technological shock on government, households, and recyclers, employs a game approach to investigate their decision-making mechanisms in smart MSW management. The findings suggest that responsible government actively promotes digital technology, notwithstanding fence-riding behaviors between recyclers and households are detected. The interplay analysis demonstrates that single-agent-based incentives cannot consistently achieve systematic equilibrium optimization, and the transmission effects between agents' interactions should be noticed. Echoing previous work, financial incentives and environmental awareness matter. In the digital era, however, recyclers' operation mode needs to evolve from the waste-flow-centered to the community-centered. Accordingly, improved perceived utility of tokens and enhanced easy-to-use smart equipment assist in engaging different groups in smart MSW management. This study enriches the discourse about MSW management by unpacking the actors' decision-making mechanisms while providing a theoretical model basis for follow-up discussions on smart MSW management. Through enhanced understanding, this research fuels the construction of ‘zero-waste’ cities and smart cities by advancing the synergy of urban digitalization and greening, thereby propelling sustainable practice under technological empowerment.
城市固体废物智慧管理的决策演化机制:基于博弈方法的洞察
数字技术正在重塑城市固体废物治理主体的参与模式和决策方式以及内部互动。然而,这种转变还没有得到很好的说明。本文考虑了技术冲击对政府、家庭和回收商的影响,采用博弈方法研究了他们在智能城市垃圾管理中的决策机制。研究结果表明,负责任的政府积极推动数字技术,尽管发现了回收商和家庭之间的骑墙行为。相互作用分析表明,基于单主体的激励不能始终实现系统均衡优化,需要注意主体之间相互作用的传递效应。与之前的工作一样,财政激励和环保意识也很重要。然而,在数字时代,回收商的运营模式需要从以垃圾流为中心向以社区为中心发展。因此,提高令牌的感知效用和增强易于使用的智能设备有助于吸引不同群体参与智能城市垃圾管理。本研究通过剖析行为主体的决策机制,丰富了关于城市垃圾管理的论述,同时也为后续探讨智能城市垃圾管理提供了理论模型基础。通过加深理解,本研究通过推进城市数字化和绿化的协同作用,推动“零废物”城市和智慧城市的建设,从而推动技术赋能下的可持续实践。
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期刊介绍: Technological Forecasting and Social Change is a prominent platform for individuals engaged in the methodology and application of technological forecasting and future studies as planning tools, exploring the interconnectedness of social, environmental, and technological factors. In addition to serving as a key forum for these discussions, we offer numerous benefits for authors, including complimentary PDFs, a generous copyright policy, exclusive discounts on Elsevier publications, and more.
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