Customer-Centric Dynamic Pricing for Free-Floating Vehicle Sharing Systems

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Christian Müller, Jochen Gönsch, Matthias Soppert, Claudius Steinhardt
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Abstract

Free-floating vehicle sharing systems such as car or bike sharing systems offer customers the flexibility to pick up and drop off vehicles at any location within the business area and, thus, have become a popular type of urban mobility. However, this flexibility has the drawback that vehicles tend to accumulate at locations with low demand. To counter these imbalances, pricing has proven to be an effective and cost-efficient means. The fact that customers use mobile applications, combined with the fact that providers know the exact location of each vehicle in real-time, provides new opportunities for dynamic pricing. In this context of modern vehicle sharing systems, we develop a profit-maximizing dynamic pricing approach that is built on adopting the concept of customer-centricity. Customer-centric dynamic pricing here means that, whenever a customer opens the provider’s mobile application to rent a vehicle, the price optimization incorporates the customer’s location as well as disaggregated choice behavior to precisely capture the effect of price and walking distance to the available vehicles on the customer’s probability for choosing a vehicle. Two other features characterize the approach. It is origin-based, that is, prices are differentiated by location and time of rental start, which reflects the real-world situation where the rental destination is usually unknown. Further, the approach is anticipative, using a stochastic dynamic program to foresee the effect of current decisions on future vehicle locations, rentals, and profits. We propose an approximate dynamic programming-based solution approach with nonparametric value function approximation. It allows direct application in practice, because historical data can readily be used and main parameters can be precomputed such that the online pricing problem becomes tractable. Extensive numerical studies, including a case study based on Share Now data, demonstrate that our approach increases profits by up to 8% compared with existing approaches from the literature. History: This paper has been accepted for the Transportation Science Special Issue on 2021 TSL Workshop: Supply and Demand Interplay in Transport and Logistics. Supplemental Material: The e-companion is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.2021.0524 .
以客户为中心的自由浮动车辆共享系统动态定价
自由浮动的车辆共享系统,如汽车或自行车共享系统,为客户提供了在商业区域内的任何地点上下车的灵活性,因此,已成为一种流行的城市交通方式。然而,这种灵活性有一个缺点,即车辆倾向于在需求较低的地点积聚。为了应对这些不平衡,定价已被证明是一种有效且具有成本效益的手段。消费者使用移动应用程序,再加上供应商实时了解每辆车的确切位置,这为动态定价提供了新的机会。在现代汽车共享系统的背景下,我们开发了一种利润最大化的动态定价方法,该方法建立在采用以客户为中心的概念之上。这里以客户为中心的动态定价意味着,每当客户打开提供商的移动应用程序租用车辆时,价格优化结合了客户的位置以及分解的选择行为,以精确地捕捉价格和到可用车辆的步行距离对客户选择车辆概率的影响。这种方法还有另外两个特点。它是基于原点的,即价格根据租赁开始的地点和时间来区分,这反映了现实世界中租赁目的地通常是未知的情况。此外,该方法具有预见性,使用随机动态程序来预测当前决策对未来车辆位置、租金和利润的影响。提出了一种基于非参数值函数逼近的近似动态规划求解方法。它允许在实践中直接应用,因为历史数据可以很容易地使用,主要参数可以预先计算,使得在线定价问题变得容易处理。广泛的数值研究,包括基于Share Now数据的案例研究,表明与文献中的现有方法相比,我们的方法可将利润提高8%。历史:本文已被2021年TSL研讨会的运输科学特刊所接受:运输和物流中的供需相互作用。补充材料:电子伴侣可在https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.2021.0524上获得。
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来源期刊
Transportation Science
Transportation Science 工程技术-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
10.90%
发文量
111
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Transportation Science, published quarterly by INFORMS, is the flagship journal of the Transportation Science and Logistics Society of INFORMS. As the foremost scientific journal in the cross-disciplinary operational research field of transportation analysis, Transportation Science publishes high-quality original contributions and surveys on phenomena associated with all modes of transportation, present and prospective, including mainly all levels of planning, design, economic, operational, and social aspects. Transportation Science focuses primarily on fundamental theories, coupled with observational and experimental studies of transportation and logistics phenomena and processes, mathematical models, advanced methodologies and novel applications in transportation and logistics systems analysis, planning and design. The journal covers a broad range of topics that include vehicular and human traffic flow theories, models and their application to traffic operations and management, strategic, tactical, and operational planning of transportation and logistics systems; performance analysis methods and system design and optimization; theories and analysis methods for network and spatial activity interaction, equilibrium and dynamics; economics of transportation system supply and evaluation; methodologies for analysis of transportation user behavior and the demand for transportation and logistics services. Transportation Science is international in scope, with editors from nations around the globe. The editorial board reflects the diverse interdisciplinary interests of the transportation science and logistics community, with members that hold primary affiliations in engineering (civil, industrial, and aeronautical), physics, economics, applied mathematics, and business.
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