Abstract

Abstract The problem about the distribution of profit in supply chain cooperation has been widespreadly concerned in recent years. This paper formulates an evolutionary game model of the profit distribution in supply chain. Using the Multi-Agent Simulation technology, we analyze the influences of the profit distribution to the level of cooperation and average individual income. The results show that it's only the profit disribution coefficient in the vicinity of 0.5, the ratio of cooperation can keep relatively high level, and the changes of average individual income caused by cost-benefit ratio are smaller than by knowledge spillover revenue.

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