Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example

To meet the market demand and enhance the transportation potential of Beijing New Airport and its surrounding enterprises, it is essential to develop multimodal transport systems and effectively allocate transportation supply resources. This study esamines the evolutionary dynamics among the multimo...

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Main Authors: Xiaoping Wang, Chang Cao, Jiahui Chen, Yating Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tsinghua University Press 2024-09-01
Series:Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development
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Online Access:https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/HTRD.2024.9480019
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Chang Cao
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description To meet the market demand and enhance the transportation potential of Beijing New Airport and its surrounding enterprises, it is essential to develop multimodal transport systems and effectively allocate transportation supply resources. This study esamines the evolutionary dynamics among the multimodal transport organization: air transport enterprises, road transport enterprises and multimodal transport operators. The focus is on their collaborative strategies to establish a functional multimodal transport cooperation mechanism. A tripartite evolutionary game model is constructed, wherein each participant evaluates the trade-off between cost inputs and potential additional benefits to determine their participation in forming an intermodal organization. Throughout the research, the cooperative intentions of the stakeholders were defined, and the strategic selection evolution paths of each participant within the multimodal transport organization were simulated and analyzed. Variations in the business scale coefficient, transportation income coefficient, and new market loss coefficient were systematically altered to assess their impact on the participants' strategic choices. The findings indicate that: firstly, the initial willingness of participants significantly influences the establishment and effective functioning of the multimodal transport organization; specifically, the initial cooperative intent of transport enterprises is crucial for the formation of such organizations. Secondly, the behavioral strategies chosen by operators can affect both the costs incurred by transportation enterprises and the additional revenues generated from new markets. Internal factors, such as equitable income distribution, are conducive to the successful establishment of multimodal transportation organizations. Lastly, external environmental factors, including business scale and fluctuations in market development, also influence the willingness of members within multimodal transport organizations. Consequently, the varying behaviors of transport enterprises can impact the operators' business attitudes, thereby affecting the organizational evolution trajectory and the time required to achieve equilibrium.
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spelling doaj.art-c7f322ea5c0d48e08825c0b37742fb2e2025-03-12T07:05:54ZengTsinghua University PressJournal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development2095-62152024-09-0118311610.26599/HTRD.2024.9480019Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an exampleXiaoping Wang0Chang Cao1Jiahui Chen2Yating Wu3School of Logistics, Beijing Wuzi University, Beijing 101149, ChinaSchool of Logistics, Beijing Wuzi University, Beijing 101149, ChinaSchool of Logistics, Beijing Wuzi University, Beijing 101149, ChinaSchool of Logistics, Beijing Wuzi University, Beijing 101149, ChinaTo meet the market demand and enhance the transportation potential of Beijing New Airport and its surrounding enterprises, it is essential to develop multimodal transport systems and effectively allocate transportation supply resources. This study esamines the evolutionary dynamics among the multimodal transport organization: air transport enterprises, road transport enterprises and multimodal transport operators. The focus is on their collaborative strategies to establish a functional multimodal transport cooperation mechanism. A tripartite evolutionary game model is constructed, wherein each participant evaluates the trade-off between cost inputs and potential additional benefits to determine their participation in forming an intermodal organization. Throughout the research, the cooperative intentions of the stakeholders were defined, and the strategic selection evolution paths of each participant within the multimodal transport organization were simulated and analyzed. Variations in the business scale coefficient, transportation income coefficient, and new market loss coefficient were systematically altered to assess their impact on the participants' strategic choices. The findings indicate that: firstly, the initial willingness of participants significantly influences the establishment and effective functioning of the multimodal transport organization; specifically, the initial cooperative intent of transport enterprises is crucial for the formation of such organizations. Secondly, the behavioral strategies chosen by operators can affect both the costs incurred by transportation enterprises and the additional revenues generated from new markets. Internal factors, such as equitable income distribution, are conducive to the successful establishment of multimodal transportation organizations. Lastly, external environmental factors, including business scale and fluctuations in market development, also influence the willingness of members within multimodal transport organizations. Consequently, the varying behaviors of transport enterprises can impact the operators' business attitudes, thereby affecting the organizational evolution trajectory and the time required to achieve equilibrium.https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/HTRD.2024.9480019transport economymultimodal transport organization cooperation mechanismtripartite evolutionary gameair transport enterpriseshighway transport enterprise
spellingShingle Xiaoping Wang
Chang Cao
Jiahui Chen
Yating Wu
Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development
transport economy
multimodal transport organization cooperation mechanism
tripartite evolutionary game
air transport enterprises
highway transport enterprise
title Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example
title_full Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example
title_fullStr Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example
title_short Evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation: Taking Beijing Daxing International Airport for an example
title_sort evolutionary game of multimodal transport organization considering the new airport operation taking beijing daxing international airport for an example
topic transport economy
multimodal transport organization cooperation mechanism
tripartite evolutionary game
air transport enterprises
highway transport enterprise
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