Analysis on the evolution of information sharing behavior of stakeholders in sustainable supply chain of water engineering under the background of "Migrating to Cloud, Using Digital Tools and Enabling Intelligence"

Author:

Qin Menghan1,Lu Yali1,Ding Wenwen1

Affiliation:

1. North-China University of Water Conservancy and Electric Power: North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power

Abstract

Abstract We examine the information sharing behavior of stakeholders in the sustainable supply chain of water transfer projects in the context of "Migrating to Cloud, Using Digital Tools and Enabling Intelligence". We explored the evolution of the information sharing behavior of supply chain stakeholders using the China South-North Water Transfer Project as an example, and conducted simulations using MATLAB software to verify the optimal path of the supply chain. The results show that the information sharing behavior of stakeholders in the sustainable supply chain of water transfer projects is influenced by the water consumption of each municipality, the payment strategy of the South-North Water Transfer Project Fund and the cost of updating big data technology. Whether to obtain downstream demand information from the cloud. The upstream and downstream water supply companies should integrate the use of big data and real-time cloud-based intelligent services to make themselves and their partners more profitable in both directions, and to promote the overall coordinated development of a sustainable supply chain for water transfer projects.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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