Fast Forecasting of Unstable Data Streams for On-Demand Service Platforms

Information Systems Research(2024)

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Practice- and policy-oriented abstract: The success of on-demand service platforms crucially hinges upon their ability to make fast and accurate demand forecasts so that its workers are always at the right time and location to serve customers promptly. Yet demand forecasting is challenging for several reasons. First, demand data are typically released as high-frequency streaming time series, which requires an algorithm that has a fast processing time. Second, a digital platform often operates in many different geographic regions, thereby giving rise to a large heterogeneous geographical collection of high-frequency demand streams that need to be forecast and requiring a scalable algorithm. Third, a platform business usually operates in an unstable, rapidly changing environment and faces irregular growth patterns, which requires agility when forecasting demand because slow reactions to such instabilities causes forecast performance to break down. We offer a novel forecast framework called fast forecasting of unstable data streams that is fast and scalable and automatically assesses changing environments without human intervention. We test our framework on a unique data set from a leading European on-demand delivery platform and a U.S. bicycle sharing system and find strong (i) forecast performance gains, (ii) financial gains, and (ii) computing time reduction from using our framework against several industry benchmarks.
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