Affiliation:
1. WuXi City College of Vocational Technology , Wuxi , Jiangsu , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
Under the background of big data, people’s requirements for college catering management are also increasing, and the integration of Internet technology into college catering management has become a key research issue. Considering the characteristics of college catering management, this paper proposes the innovative strategy of “big data + catering management” based on game theory. According to game theory, the corresponding parameters are defined, and then the game matrix between the government and cafeteria management is constructed. A case study of college food service management from the perspective of big data is conducted using game theory and data simulation software. The data show that g
1 =100, b
1 = 50, p
1 = 80, β = 0.2, β
b
= 20 . p
2 = 40, c =100, g
2 = 60, b
2 = 80, p
2 = 40, β
p = 2, found that b
1 < b
2, g
1 > g
2 + β
b
, p
1 > p
2 + β
p + β ·c the three converge at (0,0,0), the government and the third-party platform lax supervision, the canteen is not self-discipline, the college canteen behavioral norms still need to be coordinated and supervised by the platform, and the government, as a means of promoting the development of innovation in the management of college back-office food and beverage.
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