2021
DOI: 10.1111/poms.13442
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Beyond Repositioning: Crowd‐Sourcing and Geo‐Fencing for Shared‐Mobility Systems

Abstract: I n this study, we propose an integrated model of two-sided stochastic matching platforms to understand the design and operations of free-float shared-mobility systems. In particular, we address the joint design of incentives (via "crowdsourcing") and spatial capacity allocations (enabled by "geo-fencing"). From the platform's perspective, we formulate stylized models based on strategic double-ended queues. We optimize the design and operations of such systems in a case study using a data set from a leading fr… Show more

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“…Effective management of such systems requires setting proper stock levels at stations and designing efficient redistribution/repositioning policies, as studied in papers such as Shu et al (2013) and Datner et al (2019). In addition, incentive mechanisms (e.g., reward programs) and regulatory policies (such as parking space allocation) have been explored using real data from operating systems (Chung et al, 2018;He et al, 2021b). Ride hailing (and sharing) is another popular form of shared mobility system that matches passengers with drivers often via online platforms, for example, Didi, Grab, Lyft, and Uber.…”
Section: Bike and Ride Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Effective management of such systems requires setting proper stock levels at stations and designing efficient redistribution/repositioning policies, as studied in papers such as Shu et al (2013) and Datner et al (2019). In addition, incentive mechanisms (e.g., reward programs) and regulatory policies (such as parking space allocation) have been explored using real data from operating systems (Chung et al, 2018;He et al, 2021b). Ride hailing (and sharing) is another popular form of shared mobility system that matches passengers with drivers often via online platforms, for example, Didi, Grab, Lyft, and Uber.…”
Section: Bike and Ride Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2019). In addition, incentive mechanisms (e.g., reward programs) and regulatory policies (such as parking space allocation) have been explored using real data from operating systems (Chung et al., 2018; He et al., 2021b).…”
Section: Research Topics In Smart Utlmentioning
confidence: 99%