The Management Model of Bike Sharing System
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https://doi.org/10.31181/jscda1120239Keywords:
Shared bicycles, Management mode, Collaborative management, Sharing economy, Green travelAbstract
As a new environmentally friendly mode of transportation, sharing bike provide the benefits of reduced carbon emissions and inexpensive costs, and have grown significantly in China in recent years. Based on the theoretical analysis and experience summary of the current situation of shared bicycle management in Shanghai, this paper investigates the management personnel of shared bicycles, analyses their management mode and its influencing factors, investigates the problems existing in the shared bicycle management mode, and proposes the collaborative optimization perspective. From the standpoint of the sharing economy, it gives references for the invention and development of shared bicycle management mode and aids in the sustainable growth of shared bicycles.
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