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Study on the mutual influence between enterprises: A complex network perspective of China's PV enterprises
With the economic integration of the world, the correlation between enterprises does not only include their cooperative and competitive relationships but also involves their mutual relationship in the market. In this paper, a new index, with considering cooperative, competitive as well as market relationships, is proposed to quantify the mutual influence between any two enterprises. Then, the influence index threshold network is built from a new perspective of complex network theory. Focusing on the empirical research by taking China's photovoltaic (PV) industry as an example, the leading enterprises are identified by their -shell decomposition analysis in conjunction with their nodal degree. In addition, the reasons for some belong to the leading enterprises are explained using random matrix theory. The results show that leading enterprises with core technologies producing basic products, having complete industrial chain, and owning brand products are likely to have prominent positions during the fierce competition. Finally, some suggestions are made to promote the sustainable development of China's PV market.
Study on the mutual influence between enterprises: A complex network perspective of China's PV enterprises
With the economic integration of the world, the correlation between enterprises does not only include their cooperative and competitive relationships but also involves their mutual relationship in the market. In this paper, a new index, with considering cooperative, competitive as well as market relationships, is proposed to quantify the mutual influence between any two enterprises. Then, the influence index threshold network is built from a new perspective of complex network theory. Focusing on the empirical research by taking China's photovoltaic (PV) industry as an example, the leading enterprises are identified by their -shell decomposition analysis in conjunction with their nodal degree. In addition, the reasons for some belong to the leading enterprises are explained using random matrix theory. The results show that leading enterprises with core technologies producing basic products, having complete industrial chain, and owning brand products are likely to have prominent positions during the fierce competition. Finally, some suggestions are made to promote the sustainable development of China's PV market.
Study on the mutual influence between enterprises: A complex network perspective of China's PV enterprises
Sun, Mei (author) / Zhang, Peipei (author) / Gao, Cuixia (author) / Ji, Jiawen (author) / Ampimah, Benjamin Chris (author)
2016-11-01
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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