The complementary effect of ride-sharing on public transit: evidence from a natural experiment

Di Xu, Ganxiang Huang, W. Zhang, W. Xu
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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 approach to identify the complementary effects of ride-sharing on public transit based on a proprietary fine-grained trip-level data set from a large ride-sharing platform.FindingsThis study obtained the encouraging finding that ride-sharing has a significant complementary effect on the subway, as the number of ride-sharing pickups and drop-offs at subway stations increased by 130% and 117.9%, respectively, after the subway opening. Moreover, mechanism analysis shows that the complementary effect of ride-sharing services is stronger when connection distance is short (i.e. under 6 km) and when the transportation availability is limited (i.e. at night or in the areas with low transit supply and low population density).Practical implicationsThe findings provide guidelines for promoting cooperation between public transit agencies and ride-sharing platforms to build an efficient and sustainable urban transport system.Originality/valueThis study is the first to examine the complementary effect of ride-sharing services on public transit via unique fine-grained ride-sharing trips data, and further reveal the underlying mechanism behind this effect.
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拼车对公共交通的互补效应:来自自然实验的证据
目的:确定拼车对公共交通的互补效应,对于理解公共交通机构与拼车平台之间日益增长的合作关系的潜在价值至关重要。本文的目的是调查拼车服务是否以及如何补充公共交通。设计/方法/方法本研究利用厦门地铁2号线在共享出行服务进入后开通的自然实验,基于大型共享出行平台的专有细粒度出行级数据集,采用差异中的差异方法来识别共享出行对公共交通的互补效应。本研究得到了令人鼓舞的发现,即拼车对地铁具有显著的互补效应,地铁开通后,地铁站的拼车上下车次数分别增加了130%和117.9%。机制分析表明,在连接距离较短(即6 km以下)和交通可得性有限(即夜间或交通供给低、人口密度低的地区)时,拼车服务的互补效应更强。该研究结果为促进公共交通机构和拼车平台之间的合作,以建立高效和可持续的城市交通系统提供了指导。原创性/价值本研究首次通过独特的细粒度拼车出行数据来检验拼车服务对公共交通的互补效应,并进一步揭示这种效应背后的潜在机制。
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