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Game Analysis on Innovative Dynamic Factors and Strategies of Corporations in the Industrial Cluster

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Advanced Research on Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE 2011)

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Situated in game theory, this article studies and analyzes the innovative dynamic factors of corporations and their choices of innovative strategies influenced by the factors. It draws the conclusion: the innovative impetus of corporations correlates to the factors about their innovative environments such as the innovative abilities, the capacities of the corporations, innovative cost, expected payoffs, and overflow effect of the cluster. Only can the industrial cluster retains the long-term vitality, the competitive advantage, and sustainable development if it has a good innovative environment, an effective innovative incentive mechanism, and inspired endlessly self-innovation. The crucial reason why some of small/medium-sized corporations in the industrial clusters decay is that they lack of innovative abilities and sufficient innovative impetus.

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Shao-Hong, C. (2011). Game Analysis on Innovative Dynamic Factors and Strategies of Corporations in the Industrial Cluster. In: Shen, G., Huang, X. (eds) Advanced Research on Computer Science and Information Engineering. CSIE 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 153. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21411-0_18

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