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Oct 14, 2020
International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2020

Evolutionary Game between Developers and Governments in the Development of BIM Technology

Publication: ICCREM 2020: Intelligent Construction and Sustainable Buildings

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Based on the evolutionary game theory, this paper analyzes the evolution process of the government and developers in BIM technology development decision-making, in order to verify the effectiveness of BIM technology incentive policies under the interaction of government and developers through a more accurate mathematical model and numerical simulations, and provide some reference for the incentive mechanism. The results show that the strategy choice of the two game subjects mainly depends on the technology transformation cost and benefit of the developer. The government’s efforts to increase incentives and penalties are less effective for developers. However, by providing technical support and improving normative standards, creating development cost reduction, and income growth prospects, developers would be better encouraged to actively introduce BIM technology. It is necessary to promote the informatization process of the construction industry through the improvement of market mechanisms.

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ICCREM 2020: Intelligent Construction and Sustainable Buildings
Pages: 704 - 711
Editors: Yaowu Wang, Ph.D., Harbin Institute of Technology, Thomas Olofsson, Ph.D., Luleå University of Technology, and Geoffrey Q. P. Shen, Ph.D., Hong Kong Polytechnic University
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8323-7

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Postgraduate, Dept. of Construction and Real Estate, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. E-mail: [email protected]om

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