Regulation of the Ride-sharing Business Model: International Experience and Lessons for Vietnam

Hoang Ngoc Quang
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Abstract

Nowadays, sharing economy business models (SEBMs) have taken a very important role in the economy in Vietnam. These models have ameliorated the quality of life by reducing travel costs, increasing the quality of transportation services, and lessening unemployment, especially after the COVID-19 crisis. Among these SEBMs, the ride-sharing business model has many development opportunities. It has appeared in many countries and has efficiently supported economic growth. However, many problems also arise during the development of this model, including worker’s rights, driver licensing, and unfair competition with traditional companies. These issues bring about conflicts in society, especially between ride-sharing companies and traditional taxi companies. Meantime, the old regulation mechanisms have not been suitable with challenges related to this new business model. Thailand, Singapore and the UK are countries that have long-standing legal systems. With experience of management from these countries, this study explains some ride-sharing model issues in Vietnam and suggests some policies, especially on regulations for ride-sharing companies, ride-sharing drivers, and tax liability of these companies.
共享出行商业模式的监管:越南的国际经验和教训
如今,共享经济商业模式(sebm)在越南经济中发挥了非常重要的作用。这些模式通过降低出行成本、提高交通服务质量和减少失业(特别是在2019冠状病毒病危机之后)改善了生活质量。在这些SEBMs中,拼车商业模式有很多发展机会。它出现在许多国家,并有效地支持了经济增长。然而,在这种模式的发展过程中也出现了许多问题,包括工人权利,驾驶执照以及与传统公司的不公平竞争。这些问题带来了社会上的矛盾,尤其是网约车公司和传统出租车公司之间的矛盾。与此同时,旧的监管机制已经不适应这种新商业模式带来的挑战。泰国、新加坡和英国都是拥有悠久法律体系的国家。结合这些国家的管理经验,本研究解释了越南的一些拼车模式问题,并提出了一些政策建议,特别是对拼车公司、拼车司机和这些公司的税收责任的规定。
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