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          The negative impact of used batteries of new energy vehicles on the environment has attracted global attention, and how to effectively deal with used batteries of new energy vehicles has become a hot issue. This paper combines the rank-dependent expected utility with the evolutionary game theory, constructs an evolutionary game model based on the interaction mechanism between decision makers' emotions and decision making, and studies the recycling strategy of new energy automobile trams under the heterogeneous combination of emotions. The study shows that: (1) In addition to the establishment of effective external norms, the subjective preference of decision makers can also positively affect the recycling strategy of new energy vehicle batteries. (2) Fairness preferences can have a significant nonlinear effect on new energy vehicle battery recycling strategies by changing the utility function of decision makers. (3) When new energy vehicle manufacturers remain optimistic and new energy vehicle demanders remain rational or pessimistic, the new energy vehicle battery recycling strategy can reach the optimal steady state.

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                heyongjun2021@126.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                6 January 2024
                6 January 2024
                2024
                : 14
                : 688
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of China Alcoholic Drinks, Luzhou Vocational and Technical College, ( https://ror.org/002hfez23) Luzhou, 646000 China
                [2 ] Intelligent Policing and National Security Risk Management Laboratory, Sichuan Police College, Luzhou, 646000 China
                [3 ]School of Management, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, ( https://ror.org/046fkpt18) Xi’an, 710054 China
                Article
                51294
                10.1038/s41598-024-51294-2
                10771451
                38184743
                1b5f787f-dcd6-4a17-b24d-256d45293b86
                © The Author(s) 2024

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                : 17 July 2023
                : 3 January 2024
                Funding
                Funded by: Intelligent Policing and National Security Risk Management Laboratory Autonomous Youth Project
                Award ID: ZHZZQN2301
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                Funded by: Sichuan Police Law Enforcement Research Center Key Project
                Award ID: JCZFZD202201
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                Funded by: Luzhou Science and Technology Planning Project of China
                Award ID: 2021-SYF-42
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