Aiming at the problems of low information coordination efficiency and insufficient sustained user participation in emergency document systems during incident response, this paper proposes a user stickiness-based loyalty contagion and adaptive regulation model for emergency document systems. The model consists of an environment module, an agent module, a metrics module, and a regulation module, which are used to simulate the formation and contagion mechanism of user stickiness on system loyalty in emergency scenarios, and to explore effective pathways for maintaining system health through adaptive regulation. The feasibility of the model is verified through simulation experiments. The results show that there exists an optimal platform regulation intensity that can significantly improve the standardization of emergency collaboration and the overall system effectiveness.
Feng et al. (Mon,) studied this question.