Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics ›› 2025, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (3): 701-713.doi: 10.23919/JSEE.2025.000069
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Weiwei WU1(), Jian SHI2(
), Yexin LIU3,*(
)
Received:
2023-04-10
Online:
2025-06-18
Published:
2025-07-10
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Yexin LIU
E-mail:wuweiwei@hit.edu.cn;305507384@qq.com;liuyexin1990@163.com
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Weiwei WU, Jian SHI, Yexin LIU. Modelling and simulating the dynamics of resource deployment system[J]. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 2025, 36(3): 701-713.
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Table 1
Variable types and initial values"
Variable name | Variable type | Description and relationship | Initial value |
CISR | Auxiliary variable | CISR involves the fulfillment of CSR as the main purpose of innovation [ | 0 |
Future orientation (FO) | Constant | Future orientation stands for a firm’s temporal viewpoint, which refers to future is more important than the immediate and concern for long-term benefits predominates focus on short-term gains [ | 0.1 |
Financial slack (FS) | Constant | Financial slack refers to the underutilized and unutilized financial resource of a firm [ | 0.1 |
Human resource slack (HR) | Constant | Human resource slack refers to human resource in excess of the realistic needs of a firm [ | 0.1 |
Resource acquisition (RA) | Auxiliary variable | Firms acquire resources from stakeholders by fulfilling CISR [ | − |
Resource flow (RF) | Auxiliary variable | Firms facilitate the flow of resources between stakeholders and themselves by fulfilling CISR [ | − |
Resource renewal (RR) | Auxiliary variable | Resource renewal is facilitated by resource depreciation [ | − |
Resource depreciation (RD) | Auxiliary variable | Resource value declines over time [ | − |
Resource search (RS) | Auxiliary variable | Resource search is guided by future orientation to search for valuable resources for the future [ | − |
Resource absorption (RAB) | Auxiliary variable | Resources acquired through the fulfillment of CISR are absorbed by operating systems and ultimately transformed into strategic flexibility [ | − |
Resource support (RSU) | Auxiliary variable | Resources supported by financial slack and human resource slack can promote future-oriented activities [ | − |
Resource exploitation (RE) | Auxiliary variable | Resource exploitation driven by strategic uniqueness and strategic flexibility can help firms exploit more resources related to stakeholders [ | − |
Resource integration (RI) | Auxiliary variable | Resource flow from CISR is integrated to create strategic uniqueness [ | − |
Resource transformation (RT) | Auxiliary variable | Strategic uniqueness and strategic flexibility are transformed into resource deployment system performance [ | − |
Resource inertia (RIN) | Auxiliary variable | As resource deployment system performance rises, the use of resources may become inefficient [ | − |
Weight ( | Auxiliary variable | Following previous research [ | − |
Resource deployment system performance (RP) | Auxiliary variable | Tobin’s Q | − |
Strategic uniqueness (SU) | Stock | Strategic uniqueness refers to the degree to which a firm’s strategy differs from the strategies of other firms in the same industry [ | − |
Strategic flexibility (SF) | Stock | Strategic flexibility refers to the ability to precipitate intentional changes and adapt to environmental changes through continuous changes in current strategic actions, asset deployment, and investment strategies [ | − |
Strategic uniqueness increasing (SUI) | Flow | Unique resources create new strategic uniqueness. | − |
Strategic uniqueness decreasing (SUD) | Flow | Resource depreciation reduces strategic uniqueness. | − |
Strategic flexibility increasing (SFI) | Flow | Diversified resources create new strategic flexibility. | − |
Strategic flexibility decreasing (SFD) | Flow | Resource depreciation reduces strategic flexibility. | − |
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