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Tulio Silveira-Santos, Anestis Papanikolaou, Thais Rangel and Jose Manuel Vassallo
App-based ride-hailing mobility services are becoming increasingly popular in cities worldwide. However, key drivers explaining the balance between supply and demand to set final prices remain to a considerable extent unknown. This research intends to un...
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Wenbo Zhang and Chang Xu
This study is designed to leverage ubiquitous mobile computing techniques on exploring app-based taxi movement patterns in large cities. To study patterns at different scales, we comprehensively explore both occupied and unoccupied vehicle movement chara...
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Wenbo Zhang, Yinfei Xi and Satish V. Ukkusuri
Recent years have seen the big growth of app-based taxi services by not only competing for rides with street-hailing taxi services but also generating new taxi rides. Moreover, the innovation in dynamic pricing also makes it competitive in both passenger...
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David King, Juan Saldarriaga
Taxicabs are ubiquitous in cities throughout the world, and the industry is going through regulatory change with the growth of app-based services. In the United States, where taxicabs are typically regulated locally, licenses determine where taxis can pi...
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