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Задачи и модель управления сетевым взаимодействием на конкурентном рынке

Задачи и модель управления сетевым взаимодействием на конкурентном рынке

Abstract

Адекватным и перспективным на сегодняшний день математическим аппаратом исследования сетевого взаимодействия между целенаправленными субъектами в сетевых структурах является теория сетевых игр. Сетевые игры в современном понимании это не только «игры формирования сетей», результатом которых являются сети, связывающие игроков, но и «игры на сетях», в которых сеть фиксирована и определяет зависимость результатов деятельности игроков и/или их выигрышей от действий. На основе базовых положений сетевых игр рассмотрена многоагентная сеть «центр агент рынок». Сеть ориентирована на продвижение на конкурентном рынке однородного товара (услуги). Рассмотрен комплекс задач центра, направленных на повышение эффективности функционирования сети в условиях равновесия Курно Нэша и Штакельберга. Комплекс задач включает задачи оптимизации числа агентов сети, формирования связей, информационной и стратегической рефлексии, мотивационного и институционального управления агентами. Показано взаимодействие игр формирования сети и игр на сети при решении центром задач управления многоагентной сетью «центр агент рынок» применительно к франчайзинговым системам.

A theory of network games is an adequate and promising mathematical approach for interaction investigation between actors in network structures. Network games in modern sense are not "network formation games” with networks linking players only, but “network based games” with fixed network structures where performance of players and their winnings depend on their actions. In the paper, a multi-agent network “center agent market” is investigated on the basic concepts and essentials of the theory of network games. The network is focused on the advancement in the competitive market of homogeneous goods (services). A set of center problems aimed at improvement of network operation efficiency in equilibrium of Cournot-Nash and Stackelberg is studied. The set of problems includes problems of agent number optimization, creation of links, information and strategic reflection, motivational and institutional management of agents. The interaction between “network formation games” and “network based games” is demonstrated while solving the problem of multi-agent “center-agent-market” network management for franchise systems.

Keywords

СЕТЕВЫЕ ИГРЫ, УПРАВЛЕНИЕ СЕТЬЮ, МОДЕЛЬ "ЦЕНТР АГЕНТ РЫНОК", ЗАДАЧИ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ СЕТИ, ЗАДАЧИ НА СЕТИ, ФРАНЧАЙЗИНГ, MODEL "CENTER-AGENT-MARKET"

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