城市集配中心成本分配的多利益相关方博弈模型

A game-theoretic multi-stakeholder model for cost allocation in urban consolidation centres

Annals of Operations Research · 2021
被引 19
ABS 3

中文导读

针对欧洲城市集配中心财务不可持续的问题,基于博弈论和Shapley值提出成本分配规则,通过实际案例和敏感性分析证明该规则能减轻地方政府负担,保障UCC长期运营。

Abstract

Abstract Recently, many European local authorities have set up Urban Consolidation Centres (UCC) for dealing with challenges arising from the environmental and social impacts of logistical activities in urban contexts through shipment synchronisation and carrier coordination policies. However, the number of successful UCC projects led by local authorities in Europe is low, with most of the UCCs failing to achieve financial sustainability after the initial experimental phase, which is often heavily supported by public funds. In order to propose mechanisms that could favour the economic and financial sustainability of UCC systems, this research develops an adaptation of game-theoretic approaches to the problems of responsibility and cost allocation among stakeholders participating in a UCC delivery network. A solution based on the Shapley Value concept is employed to derive cost allocations; applications of the model to a real-world scenario are evaluated. An extensive sensitivity analysis shows that the proposed cost allocation rules can provide alternative arrangements, based on extended responsibility concepts, which can alleviate the burden on local authorities for the set up of UCCs. As such, results provide useful policy and practice implications on how to safeguard UCCs’ viability under different scenarios, including the outsourcing of the last-mile deliveries.

城市物流成本分配博弈论可持续性公共政策