Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets

Recently, some third-party integrators attempt to integrate the ride services offered by multiple independent ride-sourcing platforms. Accordingly, passengers can request ride through the integrators and receive ride service from any one of the ride-sourcing platforms. This novel business model, ter...

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Main Authors: ZHOU, Yaqian, YANG, Hai, KE, Jintao, WANG, Hai, LI, Xinwei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-77782022-05-25T01:05:37Z Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets ZHOU, Yaqian YANG, Hai KE, Jintao WANG, Hai LI, Xinwei Recently, some third-party integrators attempt to integrate the ride services offered by multiple independent ride-sourcing platforms. Accordingly, passengers can request ride through the integrators and receive ride service from any one of the ride-sourcing platforms. This novel business model, termed as third-party platform-integration in this work, has potentials to alleviate market fragmentation cost resulting from demand splitting among multiple platforms. Although most existing studies focus on operation strategies for one single monopolist platform, much less is known about the competition and platform-integration and their implications on operation strategy and system efficiency. In this work, we propose mathematical models to describe the ride-sourcing market with multiple competing platforms and compare system performance measures between two market scenarios (i.e., with and without platform-integration) at Nash equilibrium and social optimum. We find that platform-integration can increase the total realized demand and social welfare at Nash equilibrium and social optimum, but may not necessarily generate a greater profit when the vehicle supply is sufficiently large, and/or the market is considerably fragmented. We show that the market with platform-integration generally achieves greater social welfare due to two reasons. First, platform-integration can generate a thicker market and reduce matching frictions; second, multiple ride-sourcing platforms are competing for passengers by setting lower trip fares independently. 2022-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6775 info:doi/10.1016/j.trb.2021.08.002 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7778/viewcontent/2008.09815.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Ride-sourcing competition platform-integration Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering Transportation
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Singapore
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topic Ride-sourcing
competition
platform-integration
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Transportation
spellingShingle Ride-sourcing
competition
platform-integration
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Transportation
ZHOU, Yaqian
YANG, Hai
KE, Jintao
WANG, Hai
LI, Xinwei
Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
description Recently, some third-party integrators attempt to integrate the ride services offered by multiple independent ride-sourcing platforms. Accordingly, passengers can request ride through the integrators and receive ride service from any one of the ride-sourcing platforms. This novel business model, termed as third-party platform-integration in this work, has potentials to alleviate market fragmentation cost resulting from demand splitting among multiple platforms. Although most existing studies focus on operation strategies for one single monopolist platform, much less is known about the competition and platform-integration and their implications on operation strategy and system efficiency. In this work, we propose mathematical models to describe the ride-sourcing market with multiple competing platforms and compare system performance measures between two market scenarios (i.e., with and without platform-integration) at Nash equilibrium and social optimum. We find that platform-integration can increase the total realized demand and social welfare at Nash equilibrium and social optimum, but may not necessarily generate a greater profit when the vehicle supply is sufficiently large, and/or the market is considerably fragmented. We show that the market with platform-integration generally achieves greater social welfare due to two reasons. First, platform-integration can generate a thicker market and reduce matching frictions; second, multiple ride-sourcing platforms are competing for passengers by setting lower trip fares independently.
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author ZHOU, Yaqian
YANG, Hai
KE, Jintao
WANG, Hai
LI, Xinwei
author_facet ZHOU, Yaqian
YANG, Hai
KE, Jintao
WANG, Hai
LI, Xinwei
author_sort ZHOU, Yaqian
title Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
title_short Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
title_full Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
title_fullStr Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
title_full_unstemmed Competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
title_sort competition and third-party platform-integration in ride-sourcing markets
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6775
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