2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124633
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Research on the coupling coordination degree of “upstream-midstream-downstream” of China’s wind power industry chain

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“…It can be defined as a phenomenon in which the systems under investigation influence each other through different links [ 10 ]. The basic equation to calculate coupling degree ( C ) can be presented as follows [ 10 , 24 , 25 ]: where x denotes the number of systems and u x represents the comprehensive development value of x-th system.…”
Section: Methodology and Research Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be defined as a phenomenon in which the systems under investigation influence each other through different links [ 10 ]. The basic equation to calculate coupling degree ( C ) can be presented as follows [ 10 , 24 , 25 ]: where x denotes the number of systems and u x represents the comprehensive development value of x-th system.…”
Section: Methodology and Research Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the coordination degree is raised to measure the status or level of coordination of systems. Therefore, combining the concepts of coupling degree and coordination degree, the coupling coordination degree is used to measure whether the internal systems are in harmony with each other in the development process, considering interaction and coordination [ 25 ]. The coupling coordination degree has been widely used to analyze urban development, and most studies concentrate on the subsystems of the whole city, especially between economy and ecology.…”
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“…Soh and Subramanian examined a firm's R&D collaborations with universities and revealed that young and older companies shifted their R&D focus according to their R&D priorities [42]. Dong and Li constructed a wind power industry upstream, midstream, and downstream performance indicator evaluation system, dynamically evaluated the coupling coordination degree of the three subsystems, and concluded that the wind power industry's mid-upstream coupling coordination degree changed more than the middownstream and the three subsystems [43]. Zhang et al established an R&D evolutionary game model for upstream and downstream and considered that the technology-sharing strategy selected by the R&D team was closely related to the technology-sharing coefficient and the benefits obtained by free-riding [44].…”
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“…The estimated coupling degree C and CCD values are between 0 and 1. The closer the CCD value is to 1, the more coordinated the regional development is [53]. Through combing the literature and considering the needs of the analysis [36,[54][55][56], this paper roughly divides the CCD values into six ranges in Table 2 to measure the degree of dimensional coordination.…”
Section: Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation Model Of Ppatmentioning
confidence: 99%