The Sustainable Existence of China's Bicycle-Sharing Market: To Oversupply or to Disappear
                Authored by Xi Chen, Qixing Qu, Ming-Hsiang Chen, Shaofen Fang, Yi Cheng
                
                    Date Published: 2018
                
                
                    DOI: 10.3390/su10114214
                
                
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                        Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
                        
                        National Social Science Foundation of China
                        
                
                
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                Abstract
                Most cities in China benefit from having a commercial and public
bicycle-sharing system. However, the bicycle-sharing markets still face
unbalanced development problems, i.e., initial rapid expansion in most
areas, and a recent disappearance in some local areas. Thus, the
economic features and rules of this market need further exploration to
introduce better management measures. Based on agent-based modeling, the
current paper stimulated the interactions between supply and demand with
two models to illuminate the supply characteristics of the
bicycle-sharing market. The main findings included the following: (1)
the bicycle-sharing market is governed by a set of objective laws which
naturally require an oversupply, meaning that the attainment of a high
level of user satisfaction depends on high supply; (2) based on each
customer's tolerance level, there is a supply density threshold that
determines the existence and disappearance of the market; and (3) the
width and elasticity of the supply density threshold are influenced by
the tolerance of the customers, which, in turn, reflects their values
and attitudes. The current research is a preliminary exploration of the
interactive characteristics of supply and demand in the bicycle-sharing
market. We believe that the current paper provides insights and
implications to illuminate the law of existence in the bicycle-sharing
market. It also includes a discussion on the sustainable development of
the bicycle-sharing market in China.
                
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                    Agent-based modeling
                
                    models
                
                    Adoption
                
                    systems
                
                    values
                
                    customer lifetime value
                
                    Demand
                
                    Needs
                
                    Economy
                
                    Collaborative consumption
                
                    Bicycle-sharing market
                
                    Supply characteristics
                
                    Tolerance of the customers