How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia

The advent of transportation network companies (TNCs) in developing countries has often been touted as one of the most visible disruptive innovation examples. While their emergence is perceived as having substantial effects in reshaping the present and future urban landscape, it remains unclear the...

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Main Authors: Widita, Alyas, Diwangkari, Andyan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2790632023-10-31T05:44:52Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279063/ How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia Widita, Alyas Diwangkari, Andyan Other Engineering Engineering The advent of transportation network companies (TNCs) in developing countries has often been touted as one of the most visible disruptive innovation examples. While their emergence is perceived as having substantial effects in reshaping the present and future urban landscape, it remains unclear the extent to which TNCs could reduce per-capita vehicle ownership in the rapidly urbanizing developing world. This study exploits the staggered arrival of the TNCs to quantify their effects on vehicle ownership per capita at the city and district-level in West Java, Indonesia. Results from difference-in-differences models indicate that the arrival of the TNCs is associated with an approximately 1.1% reduction in per capita vehicle ownership. This finding suggests that the emergence of TNCs could have a tractable, albeit modest, impact in altering vehicle growth trajectory, even in rapidly urbanizing Indonesia, where vehicle ownership has grown exponentially. Elsevier Ltd 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279063/1/How%20disruptive%20is%20a%20disruption%20The%20association%20between%20TNCs%20and%20vehicle%20ownership%20in%20urbanizing%20Indonesia.pdf Widita, Alyas and Diwangkari, Andyan (2022) How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 10 (1). pp. 572-580. ISSN 2213624X https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213624X22000177?via%3Dihub https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2022.01.017
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How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia
description The advent of transportation network companies (TNCs) in developing countries has often been touted as one of the most visible disruptive innovation examples. While their emergence is perceived as having substantial effects in reshaping the present and future urban landscape, it remains unclear the extent to which TNCs could reduce per-capita vehicle ownership in the rapidly urbanizing developing world. This study exploits the staggered arrival of the TNCs to quantify their effects on vehicle ownership per capita at the city and district-level in West Java, Indonesia. Results from difference-in-differences models indicate that the arrival of the TNCs is associated with an approximately 1.1% reduction in per capita vehicle ownership. This finding suggests that the emergence of TNCs could have a tractable, albeit modest, impact in altering vehicle growth trajectory, even in rapidly urbanizing Indonesia, where vehicle ownership has grown exponentially.
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title How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia
title_short How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia
title_full How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia
title_fullStr How disruptive is a disruption? The association between TNCs and vehicle ownership in urbanizing Indonesia
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https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279063/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213624X22000177?via%3Dihub
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2022.01.017
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