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Analysis on the symbiosis stability of agricultural equipment manufacturing value network based on Lotka–Volterra

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The agricultural equipment manufacturing value network is a symbiotic organization with stability serving as its important sustaining mechanism. Higher stability corresponds with stronger self-sustainability. In light of this, in accordance with the theory of biologic population symbiosis and the internal relationship of agricultural equipment manufacturing value network, the Lotka–Volterra ecosystem dynamic model is established and the enterprise income under the state of stable equilibrium analyzed and compared so as to study the conditions and reasons for their stable symbiosis. The analysis results clearly explain the operational risk of the symbiosis of value network, which could provide a reference for the policy formulation in the agricultural equipment manufacturing enterprises and the positive role of value network organization in advancing the development of agricultural equipment manufacturing.

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This work was supported by China Housing and Urban–Rural Development Ministry of Science and Technology Program (2014-K7-020).

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Dong, X., Ma, R. Analysis on the symbiosis stability of agricultural equipment manufacturing value network based on Lotka–Volterra. Int J Syst Assur Eng Manag 8 (Suppl 1), 499–504 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13198-015-0381-3

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