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Differential service strategies of ride-hailing platforms for passengers with heterogeneous behaviors

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  • Nie, Fapeng
  • Li, Xiang
  • Hong, Zhaofu

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In the ride-hailing market, facing passengers with heterogeneous behaviors, some ride-hailing platforms (e.g., DiDi or Uber) develop a scoring system to provide differential service. To explore the benefits of this differential service, we develop game-theoretic models to capture the interactions among the platform, passengers, and drivers. The results show that the ride-hailing platform always adopts a markup pricing strategy with cost-sharing, regardless of whether the platform adopts differential service. As the loss cost increases, the ride-hailing platform tends to develop a scoring system and serve only passengers with high scores, but this strategic switch may harm both passengers and drivers. Fortunately, the ride-hailing platform can perfectly mitigate the conflict with passengers by adjusting the scoring standard. Furthermore, we extend our baseline model to a three-tiered passenger segmentation, confirming the robustness of our findings and enhancing the practical relevance of our study.

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  • Nie, Fapeng & Li, Xiang & Hong, Zhaofu, 2026. "Differential service strategies of ride-hailing platforms for passengers with heterogeneous behaviors," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 293(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:proeco:v:293:y:2026:i:c:s0925527325003718
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2025.109886
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