College of Business
AACSB International EQUIS - European Quality Improvement System
Research Seminar
Seminar: We Are on the Way: Analysis of On-Demand Ride-Hailing Systems

Abstract: Recently, there has been a rapid rise of on-demand ride-hailing platforms, such as Uber and Didi, which allow passengers with smartphones to submit trip requests and match them to drivers based on their locations and drivers' availability. With the rapid rise, there have been questions about how such a new matching mechanism will affect the efficiency of the transportation system, in particular, whether it will help reduce passenger's average waiting time compared to that under a traditional street hailing system. In this paper, we address this question by building a stylized model of a circular road and comparing the average waiting times of passengers under various matching mechanisms. After identifying key tradeoffs between different mechanisms, we find that surprisingly, the on-demand matching mechanism could result in higher or lower efficiency than the traditional street hailing mechanism, depending on the parameters of the system. To overcome the disadvantage of both systems, we further propose adding response caps to the on-demand hailing mechanism, and develop a heuristic method to calculate a near-optimal cap. We also test our model using more complex road networks and show that our key observations still exist.
Date: Apr 26 (Thu), 2018 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Time: 11:00AM - 12:30PM
Speaker: Dr. Zizhuo Wang
University of Minnesota
Venue: Room 6-208, 6/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building