Research on Community Sports Governance Based on the Participation of Multiple Subjects
Online veröffentlicht: 29. Sept. 2025
Eingereicht: 11. Jan. 2025
Akzeptiert: 08. Mai 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amns-2025-1087
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Community sports governance is a complex process involving the participation of multiple governance subjects, and the interests of different subjects are often very different, so this paper constructs an evolutionary game model to analyze the process of community governance. The game payoff matrix and payoff tree model are constructed with the three parties of regulation, supply and demand of sports services, and the replicated dynamic equations are used to represent the payoff model of each party, and then the payoff status of each governance subject under different combinations of governance strategies is analyzed based on the Jacobian matrix. When the reputation loss of the regulator < regulatory cost, the probability of strict regulation tends to be close to 0. When the social reputation loss of the sport service provider > governance cost-governance gain, the enterprise tends to actively govern. And community residents are more likely to remain active in participating in community sports governance when they obtain sufficient compensation and rewards. It indicates that multiple subjects should balance governance regulation and reward and punishment when participating in community sports governance in order to improve governance efficiency.