Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China

The rural e-payment market in China is becoming one of the important topics in the research field because of its contribution to the efficiency of fund flows in the economy. Further development of the rural e-payment market mainly depends on its partners’ acceptance. In March 2020, 776.08 million pe...

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Main Authors: Jerzy Witold Wiśniewski, Ewelina Sokołowska, Jinghua Wu, Anna Dziadkiewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Risks
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/9/12/220
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author Jerzy Witold Wiśniewski
Ewelina Sokołowska
Jinghua Wu
Anna Dziadkiewicz
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Ewelina Sokołowska
Jinghua Wu
Anna Dziadkiewicz
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description The rural e-payment market in China is becoming one of the important topics in the research field because of its contribution to the efficiency of fund flows in the economy. Further development of the rural e-payment market mainly depends on its partners’ acceptance. In March 2020, 776.08 million people were using mobile payments in China. After the COVID-19 pandemic in China, the Payment and Clearing Association of China launched an action to encourage citizens to use mobile payments. In this article evolutionary game theory is presented. The benefits of e-payments between financial institutions and users are studied. Based on the analysis of the partners’ selection of costs and profits as well as other factors, important conclusions were drawn. The growth of the rural economy is beneficial to the change of the partners’ behavior in the rural e-payment market. Dynamic evolution of the partners’ behavior makes the supply and demand for rural e-payment services consistent. In order to create more benefits, financial institutions will lead the move to merge the rural e-payment market with the China National Advanced Payment System. These research results are beneficial for its growth by developing strategies to encourage more partners to take part in the rural e-payment market in China.
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spelling doaj.art-922c7909b8354a1ebb3e5de1c053ab6a2023-11-23T10:26:31ZengMDPI AGRisks2227-90912021-12-0191222010.3390/risks9120220Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of ChinaJerzy Witold Wiśniewski0Ewelina Sokołowska1Jinghua Wu2Anna Dziadkiewicz3Department of Econometrics and Statistics, Nicholas Copernicus University, 87-100 Toruń, PolandDepartment of Corporate Finance, University of Gdansk, 80-309 Gdańsk, PolandPost-Doctoral Research Station of Management of Farming & Forestry, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 610000, ChinaDepartment of Marketing, University of Gdansk, 80-309 Gdańsk, PolandThe rural e-payment market in China is becoming one of the important topics in the research field because of its contribution to the efficiency of fund flows in the economy. Further development of the rural e-payment market mainly depends on its partners’ acceptance. In March 2020, 776.08 million people were using mobile payments in China. After the COVID-19 pandemic in China, the Payment and Clearing Association of China launched an action to encourage citizens to use mobile payments. In this article evolutionary game theory is presented. The benefits of e-payments between financial institutions and users are studied. Based on the analysis of the partners’ selection of costs and profits as well as other factors, important conclusions were drawn. The growth of the rural economy is beneficial to the change of the partners’ behavior in the rural e-payment market. Dynamic evolution of the partners’ behavior makes the supply and demand for rural e-payment services consistent. In order to create more benefits, financial institutions will lead the move to merge the rural e-payment market with the China National Advanced Payment System. These research results are beneficial for its growth by developing strategies to encourage more partners to take part in the rural e-payment market in China.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/9/12/220rural financefinancial servicespayment marketevolutionary game theory
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Jinghua Wu
Anna Dziadkiewicz
Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China
Risks
rural finance
financial services
payment market
evolutionary game theory
title Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China
title_full Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China
title_fullStr Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China
title_short Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Partners’ Behavior in the Rural E-Payment Market of China
title_sort evolutionary game analysis of the partners behavior in the rural e payment market of china
topic rural finance
financial services
payment market
evolutionary game theory
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/9/12/220
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