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Journal Article

Striking evidence: The impact of railway strikes on competition from intercity bus services in Germany

Authors

  • Beestermöller
  • M.
  • Jessen-Thiesen
  • L.
  • Sandkamp
  • A.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1093/jeg/lbaf017

JEL Classification

D83 L92 R41

Key Words

Experimentation

inter-modal substitution

learning

Optimization

strike

switching costs

transport

Related Topics

Companies

Germany

This article investigates the impact of rail service interruptions on customer switching. Using booking data on intercity bus services, we exploit regional variation in rail service cancellations during a strike to show that the disruption in rail transport increases bus ticket sales. The effect persists beyond the strike, indicating that travellers do not return to their originally preferred transport mode. It is particularly pronounced on shorter routes and among leisure passengers travelling on weekends. The findings indicate that customers were previously under-experimenting. Our results imply that incentivising experimentation can foster competition, facilitate transformative change and raise welfare.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Levke Jessen-Thiesen
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Sandkamp
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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