An exploration of digital ride-hailing multisided platforms' market dynamics : empirical evidence from the Uber case study
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to experiment a dynamic performance management (DPM) approach to explore and assess the business dynamics of digital ride-hailing platforms with a focus on both supply and demand sides, and related interplays. Design/methodology/approach: The research adopts the DPM framework supported by simulation-based experimentations for developing a systemic case interpretation of Uber Inc. and its specific business complexity. Findings: The emerging scenario analysis reveals that changes in the commission percentage for drivers and cutting prices for customers (car hailers) by competitors have significant impacts on the car-hailing industry. Originality/value: DPM and associated simulation-based analysis of the ride-hailing business may provide significant managerial decision insights and a ground base research in a relatively less-explored field within the strategic management domain.
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2020
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Authors: | Cosenz, Federico ; Qorbani, Davood ; Yamaguchi, Yokei |
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International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. - Emerald, ISSN 1741-0401, ZDB-ID 2024364-9. - Vol. 70.2020, 4 (08.07.), p. 725-742
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Emerald |
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