2018
DOI: 10.1002/kpm.1573
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Evaluating the impact of Uber on London's taxi service: A critical review of the literature

Abstract: Uber is a very well-funded operation that has made innovative use of smartphone technology in the highly regulated and bureaucratic market of international taxi cab operations. The company has often adopted an aggressive approach when entering the marketplace in a given city, so the question arises as to how should the incumbent taxi trade react to such fierce competition that is popular with the public. This paper describes a literature review related to the taxi and private hire industry inLondon that provid… Show more

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“…The frameworks that underpinned their decision‐making (Ansoff, ; Bowman & Faulkner, ; Faulkner & Bowman, ; Porter, ) would be useful for smaller operators. Arguably, the frameworks could be more practical than the suggestions from the Skok and Baker () literature review, such as referring to regulations, offering unmatched services, and asking questions about value proposition, profit, resources, and processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The frameworks that underpinned their decision‐making (Ansoff, ; Bowman & Faulkner, ; Faulkner & Bowman, ; Porter, ) would be useful for smaller operators. Arguably, the frameworks could be more practical than the suggestions from the Skok and Baker () literature review, such as referring to regulations, offering unmatched services, and asking questions about value proposition, profit, resources, and processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the literature review (Skok & Baker, 2018), only one study (Wood, Parry, Carruthers, & Rose, 2017) focused on London's transportation network, utilising a small sample of customer surveys and focus groups with passengers, taxi, and Uber drivers. A sample of the remaining literature concentrated upon the following types of studies: exploratory (Rayle, Dai, Chan, Cervero, & Shaheen, 2016;Stafford, 2016), case (Skok & Baird, 2005;Skok & Tissut, 2003), descriptive (Dudley, Banister, & Schwanen, 2017;Verboven & Vanherck, 2016), law (Elliott, 2016;Posen, 2015), and discussion (Gabel, 2016;Smith, 2016).…”
Section: Overview Of Existing Studies Related To the Research Problemmentioning
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“…For example, traditional taxi companies whose function is to provide on‐demand local transportation, adopted mobile technologies as a means to improve functional efficiency (e.g. map reading) rather than as a means to create a new type of business (Skok and Baker, 2019). At the same time, the widespread use of mobile technologies saw the entrance of novel platforms like Uber and Lyft into the on‐demand local transportation industry.…”
Section: A Cas Perspective On Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poó et al (2018) [77] reviewed the working conditions of taxi drivers, their relationship to road risk exposure, and their consequences on the health of workers, indicating that it is necessary for taxi drivers to pay more attention to their health. Skok et al (2019) [78] reviewed the taxi literature and private hire industry in London and identified six key research themes, including disruptive innovation, the sharing economy, business models, historical context, regulations, and labour.…”
Section: Taxi Service Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%