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Airport Competitiveness Models and Assessment Methods [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x157x10 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
  • ISBN-10: 8323340692
  • ISBN-13: 9788323340690
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x157x10 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
  • ISBN-10: 8323340692
  • ISBN-13: 9788323340690
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In recent years, there has been intensive development of the Polish civil aviation sector, especially regional airports. Effective growth requires a diagnosis of their competitiveness in today's turbulent passenger transport market. The book compares regional airports in Poland with competitive European ports. It uses econometric analysis to model regional airport competitiveness, which is applicable to practical management of modern airports. The book also analyzes possible directions of the growth of Polish airports, taking into account the current economic and political situation as well as forecasts for passenger transport sector development.

List Of Common Abbreviations
7(6)
Introduction 13(4)
1 The Essence Of Air Transport and Its Socio-Economic Role
17(18)
1.1 The essence of transport and its types
17(2)
1.2 The origin and specificity of air transportation
19(2)
1.3 Infrastructure in air transportation
21(2)
1.4 The notion of the regional airport
23(4)
1.5 Polish regional airports on the global aviation map
27(8)
2 Significance Of Competitiveness In Air Transportation
35(24)
2.1 The notion and essence of enterprises' competitiveness
35(8)
Concepts of enterprises' competitiveness
35(1)
Fundamental aspects of competitiveness
36(3)
The role and significance of competitive advantage
39(4)
2.2 Competitiveness in air transportation with a particular focus on the Polish air transport services market
43(16)
Specificity of air transport services market from the perspective of competitiveness
43(5)
Substitute competition
48(4)
The functioning of Polish airports from the perspective of domestic and European air transportation market competition
52(7)
3 Foundations For Assessing Competitiveness Of An Airport
59(28)
3.1 Fundamental aspects of airport competitiveness
59(10)
3.2 Measures for the assessment of airport operation
69(1)
3.3 Selected methods for the analysis of competitiveness versus possible identification of the determinants of airport competitiveness
70(17)
Porter's five forces model
72(2)
Econometric models
74(3)
Benchmark analysis -- a review of empirical research
77(3)
Quantitative analysis of significant influencing factors shaping competitiveness of an airport based on expert assessments
80(1)
Use of analytical scheme in the study of airport competitiveness
81(6)
4 External and Internal Determinants Of Regional Airport Competitiveness
87(12)
4.1 Macro-, meso- and micro-environment factors determining the competitive position of a regional airport
88(7)
Specificity of the macro-environment of an airport
88(1)
Meso-environment factors determining the competitiveness of a regional airport
89(1)
Micro-environment factors of a regional airport's competitiveness
89(6)
4.2 Internal determinants of a regional airport's competitiveness
95(4)
5 Competitiveness Model Of A Regional Airport
99(28)
5.1 Linear econometric models for panel data -- a brief theoretical description
101(5)
5.2 Definition of variables and their preliminary analysis
106(5)
Definition of potential explanatory variables of the model and their preliminary empirical analysis
109(2)
5.3 Developing the model for the "pax per 100 inhabitants" coefficient and identifying the features, which significantly influence the level of that coefficient
111(12)
5.4 Study results and a brief summary of competitive position determinants
123(4)
Conclusions 127(6)
List Of Tables and Figures, Drawings and Graphs 133(2)
Literature 135(12)
Appendix 147(1)
List of Graphs and Tables In the Appendix 148
Malgorzata Bednarczyk is a professor in the department of management in tourism at Jagiellonian University.

Ewa Grabinska is assistant professor in the department of management in tourism at the Jagiellonian University.