Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games

[Purpose/Significance] In the context of China's commitment to the development of the data element circulation market, the governance of the data black market has emerged as a pressing issue that demands urgent attention. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the implementation of the operati...

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Main Author: Fengling ZHANG, Xiaoqi MA
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Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Library and Information Science in Agriculture 2024-11-01
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description [Purpose/Significance] In the context of China's commitment to the development of the data element circulation market, the governance of the data black market has emerged as a pressing issue that demands urgent attention. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the implementation of the operating law of the market economy, the utilization of the interaction of multiple parties with interests in the data circulation market to achieve meaningful participation in the governance of data service providers, the curbing of the black market trading of data elements, and the achievement of the goal of reducing the government's management costs and helping the data trading market to break through the black market shroud. [Methods/Processes] A four-party evolutionary game model is used to simulate the dynamic interaction strategy choices and the results of evolutionary stabilization strategies of data service providers, data enterprises, data black market participants and regulators in data factor circulation configuration. The study explores the conditions necessary for transforming data service providers into active participants to validate the effectiveness of the data service providers' participation in the governance mechanism. The study also discusses the methods by which the goal of enhancing the effectiveness of the data service providers' participation in the governance mechanism may be achieved. This is accomplished through the design of multi-party interaction mechanisms, and the input-output ratio of the participation governance mechanism in curbing black market trading. [Results/Conclusions] The simulation results demonstrate that by designing mechanisms in four aspects: policy, reputation, cooperation, and punishment, the participation governance mechanism of data service providers can reduce the regulatory pressure on data black markets, enhance policy flexibility, and minimize governance costs. In particular, the effect is most significant when both data service providers and data enterprises pursue long-term cooperation and reputational benefits. Specifically, 1) policy support can stimulate the potential and motivation of data service providers in governing black markets. 2) Under the reputation and cooperation mechanism, the participation of data service providers in the governance mechanism can not only help the regulator and enterprises to reduce the regulatory pressure, but also enhance the willingness of data enterprises to take the initiative in combating black market transactions and form the synergy of multi-party collaborative governance. 3) Adequate government regulation and a suitable system of sanctions can ensure the effective participation of data service providers in the governance of the black market, and ensure that the participation of data service providers in the governance and government regulation forms a synergy. Accordingly, the design and maintenance of the mechanism for data service providers' participation in governance is proposed, covering four aspects: an incentive mechanism, multiple forms of cooperation, a penalty mechanism, and technical guarantee.
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spelling doaj-art-6ec07a5486dc4fc48e04210f135dbb3f2025-08-20T03:12:16ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Library and Information Science in AgricultureNongye tushu qingbao xuebao1002-12482024-11-013611476310.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.24-0768Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary GamesFengling ZHANG, Xiaoqi MA0Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080[Purpose/Significance] In the context of China's commitment to the development of the data element circulation market, the governance of the data black market has emerged as a pressing issue that demands urgent attention. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the implementation of the operating law of the market economy, the utilization of the interaction of multiple parties with interests in the data circulation market to achieve meaningful participation in the governance of data service providers, the curbing of the black market trading of data elements, and the achievement of the goal of reducing the government's management costs and helping the data trading market to break through the black market shroud. [Methods/Processes] A four-party evolutionary game model is used to simulate the dynamic interaction strategy choices and the results of evolutionary stabilization strategies of data service providers, data enterprises, data black market participants and regulators in data factor circulation configuration. The study explores the conditions necessary for transforming data service providers into active participants to validate the effectiveness of the data service providers' participation in the governance mechanism. The study also discusses the methods by which the goal of enhancing the effectiveness of the data service providers' participation in the governance mechanism may be achieved. This is accomplished through the design of multi-party interaction mechanisms, and the input-output ratio of the participation governance mechanism in curbing black market trading. [Results/Conclusions] The simulation results demonstrate that by designing mechanisms in four aspects: policy, reputation, cooperation, and punishment, the participation governance mechanism of data service providers can reduce the regulatory pressure on data black markets, enhance policy flexibility, and minimize governance costs. In particular, the effect is most significant when both data service providers and data enterprises pursue long-term cooperation and reputational benefits. Specifically, 1) policy support can stimulate the potential and motivation of data service providers in governing black markets. 2) Under the reputation and cooperation mechanism, the participation of data service providers in the governance mechanism can not only help the regulator and enterprises to reduce the regulatory pressure, but also enhance the willingness of data enterprises to take the initiative in combating black market transactions and form the synergy of multi-party collaborative governance. 3) Adequate government regulation and a suitable system of sanctions can ensure the effective participation of data service providers in the governance of the black market, and ensure that the participation of data service providers in the governance and government regulation forms a synergy. Accordingly, the design and maintenance of the mechanism for data service providers' participation in governance is proposed, covering four aspects: an incentive mechanism, multiple forms of cooperation, a penalty mechanism, and technical guarantee.http://nytsqb.aiijournal.com/fileup/1002-1248/PDF/1744178250436-343790466.pdfdata service providers|data black markets|evolutionary gaming|participation in governance|data governance
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Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games
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title Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games
title_full Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games
title_fullStr Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games
title_full_unstemmed Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games
title_short Data Service Providers' Participation in Data Black Market Governance Based on Evolutionary Games
title_sort data service providers participation in data black market governance based on evolutionary games
topic data service providers|data black markets|evolutionary gaming|participation in governance|data governance
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