TY - JOUR
T1 - An Analysis of the Stability of Hinterland Container Transport Cooperation
AU - Giudici, Alberto
AU - Lu, Tao
AU - Thielen, Clemens
AU - Zuidwijk, Rob
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 INFORMS
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - We study cooperation among hinterland container transport operators that may share transport capacity and demand in corridors between inland and sea ports. We model this transportation problem as a minimum cost flow problem and assume that operators share the total cost based on a bargaining outcome, which has been proven equivalent to the Shapley value. To examine the stability of such cooperation, we perform a sensitivity analysis of the membership of the Shapley value (the bargaining outcome) to the core (the set of stable outcomes) by leveraging a novel concept of parametric cooperative games. We obtain closed-form solutions for identical players that explicitly characterize the impact of overcapacity on the stability of cooperation. For more general cases, we develop a computational approach based on parametric optimization techniques. The numerical results indicate that our primary analytical result, that is, that overcapacity undermines stability, is generally valid, and that overcapacitated networks may permit stable cooperation in only a limited range of settings.
AB - We study cooperation among hinterland container transport operators that may share transport capacity and demand in corridors between inland and sea ports. We model this transportation problem as a minimum cost flow problem and assume that operators share the total cost based on a bargaining outcome, which has been proven equivalent to the Shapley value. To examine the stability of such cooperation, we perform a sensitivity analysis of the membership of the Shapley value (the bargaining outcome) to the core (the set of stable outcomes) by leveraging a novel concept of parametric cooperative games. We obtain closed-form solutions for identical players that explicitly characterize the impact of overcapacity on the stability of cooperation. For more general cases, we develop a computational approach based on parametric optimization techniques. The numerical results indicate that our primary analytical result, that is, that overcapacity undermines stability, is generally valid, and that overcapacitated networks may permit stable cooperation in only a limited range of settings.
KW - Collaborative transport
KW - Hinterland container transport
KW - Sensitivity analysis
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U2 - 10.1287/trsc.2021.1050
DO - 10.1287/trsc.2021.1050
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85117214689
SN - 0041-1655
VL - 55
SP - 1170
EP - 1186
JO - Transportation Science
JF - Transportation Science
IS - 5
ER -