Exploring the differentiated elderly service subsidies considering consumer word-of-mouth preferences

IF 2.2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1108/ijicc-07-2023-0189
Keqing Li, Xiaojia Wang, Changyong Liang, Wenxing Lu
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PurposeThe elderly service industry is emerging in China. The Chinese government introduced a series of policies to guide elderly service enterprises to improve their service quality. This study explores novel differentiated subsidy strategies that not only promote the improvement of service quality in elderly service enterprises but also alleviate the financial burden on the government.Design/methodology/approachEvolutionary game and Hotelling models are employed to investigate this issue. First, a Hotelling model that considers consumer word-of-mouth preferences is established. Subsequently, an evolutionary game model between local governments and enterprises is constructed, and the evolutionary stable strategies of both parties are analyzed. Finally, simulation experiments are conducted.FindingsThe findings indicate that local government decisions have a significant influence on the behavior of elderly service enterprises. Increasing the proportion of local governments opting for subsidy strategies helps incentivize elderly service enterprises to improve their service quality. Furthermore, providing differentiated subsidies based on the preferences of the customer base of elderly service enterprises can encourage service quality improvement while reducing government expenditure. The findings offer valuable insights into the design of government subsidy policies.Originality/valueCompared with previous research, this study examines the role of consumer preferences in a differentiated subsidy policy. This enriches the authors’ understanding of the field by incorporating neglected aspects of consumer preferences in the context of the emerging elderly service industry.
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考虑消费者口碑偏好的差异化养老服务补贴探索
目的 中国的养老服务业正在兴起。中国政府出台了一系列政策,引导养老服务企业提高服务质量。本研究采用演化博弈模型和 Hotelling 模型来研究这一问题。首先,建立了考虑消费者口碑偏好的 Hotelling 模型。随后,构建了地方政府与企业之间的演化博弈模型,并分析了双方的演化稳定策略。研究结果研究结果表明,地方政府的决策对养老服务企业的行为有重要影响。提高地方政府选择补贴策略的比例有助于激励养老服务企业提高服务质量。此外,根据养老服务企业客户群的偏好提供差异化补贴,可以在降低政府支出的同时鼓励服务质量的提升。与以往的研究相比,本研究探讨了消费者偏好在差异化补贴政策中的作用。这丰富了作者对这一领域的理解,将消费者偏好中被忽视的方面纳入了新兴养老服务业的背景中。
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