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| Title: | Modeling the evolution of ride-hailing adoption and usage : a case study of the Puget Sound region | Authors: | Dias, FF Kim, T Bhat, CR Pendyala, RM Lam, WHK Pinjari, AR Srinivasan, KK Ramadurai, G |
Issue Date: | Mar-2021 | Source: | Transportation research record : journal of the Transportation Research Board, Mar. 2021, v. 2675, no. 3, p. 81-97 | Abstract: | Ride-hailing services have grown in cities around the world. There are, however, few studies and even fewer publicly available data sources that provide a basis to understand and quantify changes in ride-hailing usage over time. Ride-hailing use may change over time because of socio-demographic shifts, economic and technological changes, and service attribute enhancements, as well as changes in unobserved attributes such as attitudes and perceptions, lifestyle preferences, technology savviness, and social influences. It is important to quantify the effects of these different forces on ride-hailing frequency so that robust forecasts of ride-hailing use can be developed. This paper uses repeated cross-sectional data collected in 2015 and 2017 in the Puget Sound region to analyze the differential effects of socio-demographic variables on the evolution of ride-hailing adoption and usage. By doing so, the study is able to isolate and quantify the pure effect of the passage of time on adoption of ride-hailing services. A joint binary probit-ordered probit model is estimated on the pooled dataset to explicitly account for sample-selection differences between the 2015 and 2017 surveys that may affect estimates of ride-hailing adoption in the two years. Model estimation results are used to compute average treatment effects of different variables on ride-hailing usage over time. It is found that the effects of most demographic variables on individuals’ propensity to use ride-hailing are softening over time, leading to reduced differences in ride-hailing use among market segments. This suggests that there is a “democratization” of ride-hailing services over time. | Publisher: | U.S. National Research Council, Transportation Research Board | Journal: | Transportation research record : journal of the Transportation Research Board | ISSN: | 0361-1981 | DOI: | 10.1177/0361198120964788 | Rights: | This is the accepted version of the publication Dias, F. F., Kim, T., Bhat, C. R., Pendyala, R. M., Lam, W. H. K., Pinjari, A. R., Srinivasan, K. K., & Ramadurai, G. (2021). Modeling the Evolution of Ride-Hailing Adoption and Usage: A Case Study of the Puget Sound Region. Transportation Research Record, 2675(3), 81-97. Copyright © 2020 National Academy of Sciences: Transportation Research Board. DOI: 10.1177/0361198120964788 |
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