Developing a Novel Crowdsourcing Business Model for Micro-Mobility Ride-Sharing Systems: Methodology and Preliminary Results
Mohammed Elhenawy, MD Mostafizur Rahman Komol, Huthaifa I. Ashqar,, Mohammed Hamad Almannaa, Mahmoud Masoud, Hesham A. Rakha, and Andry, Rakotonirainy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new crowdsourced business model for micro-mobility ride-sharing, involving suppliers, customers, and a management entity, aiming to improve resource utilization and reduce operational burdens.
Contribution
It proposes a novel business model for micro-mobility ride-sharing that enables suppliers to control their vehicle locations and availability, with a matching system for demand and supply.
Findings
Potential for improved resource utilization.
Shift of maintenance and charging to suppliers.
Preliminary results indicate operational feasibility.
Abstract
Micro-mobility ride-sharing is an emerging technology that provides access to the transit system with minimum environmental impacts. Significant research is required to ensure that micro-mobility ride-sharing provides a better fulfilment of user needs. In this study, we propose a novel business model for the micro-mobility ride-sharing system where light vehicles such as electric scooters and electric bikes are crowdsourced. This new model consists of three entities, the suppliers, the customers, and a management party, which is responsible for receiving, renting, booking, and demand matching with offered resources. The proposed model has the potential to allow the suppliers to define the location of their private e-scooter/e-bike and the period of time they are available for rent, match it with a particular demand, and then offer suppliers the opportunity to get their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation and Mobility Innovations · Sharing Economy and Platforms · Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
