Building and sustaining emerging ecosystems through new focal ventures: Evidence from China's bike-sharing industry

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Vol 174 ◽  
pp. 121261
Author(s):  
Jin Han ◽  
Haibo Zhou ◽  
Sandor Löwik ◽  
Petra de Weerd-Nederhof
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pp. 16876
Author(s):  
Jin Han ◽  
Haibo Zhou ◽  
Sandor Lowik ◽  
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Éderson Cássio Ferreira ◽  
Higor Amario de Souza ◽  
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Paolo Santi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1755 (1) ◽  
pp. 012010
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K.N.F. Ku Azir ◽  
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E.Y.N. Loke ◽  
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Jianming Cai ◽  
Yue Liang

A marriage between dockless bike-sharing systems and rail transit presents new opportunities for sustainable transportation in Chinese cities. However, how to promote the bicycle–metro integration mode remains largely unstudied. This paper designs a public–private partnership program to promote bicycle–metro integration. We consider the cooperation between bike-sharing companies and rail transit companies to improve both services and attract long-distance travelers to choose the bicycle–metro integration mode, with government subsidies. To analyze the proportion of each population participating in this public–private partnership program, we establish an evolutionary game model considering bike-sharing companies, rail transit companies, and long-distance travelers, and obtain eight scenarios of equilibriums and corresponding stable conditions. To prove the evolutionary game analysis, we construct a system dynamics simulation model and confirm that the public–private partnership project can be achieved in reality. We discuss key parameters that affect the final stable state through sensitivity analysis. The results demonstrate that by reasonably adjusting the values of parameters, each equilibrium can be changed into an optimal evolutionary stable strategy. This study can provide useful policy implications and operational recommendations for government agencies, bike-sharing companies, and transit authorities to promote bicycle–metro integration.


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Vol 285 ◽  
pp. 116429
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Huibo Bi ◽  
Yi Sui ◽  
Yanyan Chen ◽  
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