新兴市场中的共享平台:人类中介的作用

Sharing Platforms in Emerging Markets: The Role of Human Intermediaries

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management · 2026
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人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 3

中文导读

研究了新兴市场中共享平台如何通过人类中介(预订代理)协调供需,分析了平台的最优定价和工资决策,并揭示了代理对各方利益的影响。

Abstract

Problem definition: In emerging markets, sharing economy platforms that connect customers with independent service providers often operate in environments with low digital literacy and small, fragmented demand. To address these challenges, such platforms often rely on human intermediaries, known as booking agents, to collect demand from individual customers and submit the aggregated demand on the platform. The presence of such agents requires the platform to set not only the customer price and provider wage but also the agent wage to coordinate supply and demand. This paper analyzes the platform’s pricing and wage decisions and examines how the presence of booking agents affects the surplus of providers, customers, and the platform. Methodology/results: We model a platform involving providers, customers, and booking agents and characterize the platform’s optimal price, wages, and equilibrium outcomes. Our analysis yields several actionable insights. First, a larger provider pool can make it optimal for the platform to raise agent wages while lowering customer prices, even if this combination may reduce the platform’s commission. Second, platforms may find it optimal to pair surge pricing with increased agent wages and decreased provider wages, departing from the conventional strategy of pairing surge pricing with increased provider wages. Finally, whereas the presence of booking agents increases provider earnings by enabling more demand to be served, it may not always benefit customers or the platform. Nevertheless, these agents lead to a “win-win-win” outcome when agents’ demand aggregation cost is moderate or when providers incur high fixed costs in serving colocated customers. Managerial implications: Our findings highlight how platforms should respond to different supply and demand conditions in the presence of booking agents and inform when the use of booking agents generates value for all stakeholders. Our insights have informed changes in the practice of our industry partner, Hello Tractor. Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2024.1217 .

共享经济平台定价新兴市场供应链管理