2001
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45548-5_20
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Analysis of Norms Game with Mutual Choice

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“…The transformation and upgrading of tourism industry within the region can be achieved through the gathering of tourism enterprises through experience exchange and knowledge sharing to jointly develop, design, innovate, produce and provide high-quality tourism products (services) system (Li & Tao, 2003) [5]. The evolution law of tourism industry chain shows that the more dependent on the two ends of tourism industry chain, namely R&D and marketing, the greater the dependence of tourism industry development on innovation and creativity, and the greater the added value of these two ends, just like the smile curve in international trade (Yamashita et al, 2001). It should be pointed out that statistical high-tech industries, if in the industrial chain processing and production links, also belong to laborintensive industries, what they need is relatively inexpensive labor with low educational level.…”
Section: Literature Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The transformation and upgrading of tourism industry within the region can be achieved through the gathering of tourism enterprises through experience exchange and knowledge sharing to jointly develop, design, innovate, produce and provide high-quality tourism products (services) system (Li & Tao, 2003) [5]. The evolution law of tourism industry chain shows that the more dependent on the two ends of tourism industry chain, namely R&D and marketing, the greater the dependence of tourism industry development on innovation and creativity, and the greater the added value of these two ends, just like the smile curve in international trade (Yamashita et al, 2001). It should be pointed out that statistical high-tech industries, if in the industrial chain processing and production links, also belong to laborintensive industries, what they need is relatively inexpensive labor with low educational level.…”
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“…From the perspective of the main body, we can understand more dynamically the impact of the interaction between the government and enterprises on the dislocation in the dynamic process of dislocation, and further put forward more targeted suggestions. Through the analysis of this topic, we can see that the formation and development of regional agglomeration of tourism industry in Dawan District of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao are the result of the interaction of internal and external dynamic factors [3].…”
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confidence: 99%