2023
DOI: 10.1108/imds-08-2022-0487
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The complementary effect of ride-sharing on public transit: evidence from a natural experiment

Di Xu,
Ganxiang Huang,
Wei Zhang
et al.

Abstract: PurposeIdentifying the complementary effects of ride-sharing on public transit is critical to understanding the potential value of growing partnerships between public transit agencies and ride-sharing platforms. The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether and how ride-sharing services complement public transit.Design/methodology/approachTaking advantage of a natural experiment whereby subway Line 2 opened after the entry of ride-sharing services in Xiamen, this study uses a difference-in-differences ap… Show more

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“…This integration has been shown to boost PT ridership, reduce car ownership, and enhance service quality in both low-demand and urban areas [16,56]. Studies have demonstrated the potential of integrating SAVs with PT to create a more inclusive and efficient urban transportation network [8,57]. To evaluate and assess this complementary nature, recent studies have focused on the design of peer-topeer ride-matching systems for integrated PT services, highlighting innovative approaches to enhance urban mobility.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This integration has been shown to boost PT ridership, reduce car ownership, and enhance service quality in both low-demand and urban areas [16,56]. Studies have demonstrated the potential of integrating SAVs with PT to create a more inclusive and efficient urban transportation network [8,57]. To evaluate and assess this complementary nature, recent studies have focused on the design of peer-topeer ride-matching systems for integrated PT services, highlighting innovative approaches to enhance urban mobility.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%