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Aviation Performance and Productivity [Kõva köide]

, (Loughborough University, UK)
Modern airports are dynamic and increasingly commercialised facilities that are designed and managed to serve the needs of a diverse group of users, including airlines, passengers and, increasingly, private shareholders. Essays in this Volume investigate the implications of privatisation and changes in global airport regulation on airport pricing, the experience of airport privatisation in selected global markets and the impacts of airport privatisation on costs and efficiency.

One of the most important considerations for aviation operators is the level of service they provide to their customers and issues of airline and airport service quality are addressed in this Volume. Of course, both objective measures and individual customer perceptions of service quality depend not only on material assets and infrastructure but also on airline and airport employees delivering the standardised service expectations of their employers. As numerous industrial disputes have shown, employee dissatisfaction with terms and conditions of employment can escalate into strikes or work to rule which have the potential to seriously damage both a companys reputation and its bottom line. Managing people in aviation is thus critical to aviation performance and productivity and the essays in this Volume examine not only the effect of low cost carriers on industrial relations but also the role of gender in the delivery of, particularly airline, services.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(8)
Part I Privatisation and Commercialisation
1 David Gillen, `The Evolution of Airport Ownership and Governance', Journal of Air Transport Management, 17, 2011, 3--13
9(12)
2 Anming Zhang and Yimin Zhang, `Concession Revenue and Optimal Airport Pricing', Transportation Research Part E, 33, 4, 1997, 287--296
21(10)
3 Anming Zhang and Yimin Zhang, `Airport Charges and Capacity Expansion: Effects of Concessions and Privatization', Journal of Urban Economics, 53, 2003, 54--75
31(22)
4 Tae H. Oum, Nicole Adler and Chunyan Yu, `Privatization, Corporatization, Ownership Forms and their Effects on the Performance of the World's Major Airports', Journal of Air Transport Management, 12, 2006, 109--121
53(14)
5 Ian Humphreys, Stephen Ison and Graham Francis, `UK Airport Policy: Does the Government Have any Influence?', Public Money & Management, 21, 5, 2010, 339--344
67(6)
6 Robert Freestone, Peter Williams and Aaron Bowden, `Fly Buy Cities: Some Planning Aspects of Airport Privatisation in Australia', Urban Policy and Research, 24, 4, 2006, 491--508
73(20)
Part II Efficiency
7 Tae H. Oum, Jia Yan and Chunyan Yu, `Ownership Forms Matter for Airport Efficiency: A Stochastic Frontier Investigation of Worldwide Airports', Journal of Urban Economics, 64, 2008, 422--435
93(14)
8 David Gillen and Ashish Lall, `Developing Measures of Airport Productivity and Performance: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis', Transportation Research Part E, 33, 4, 1997, 261--273
107(14)
9 Joseph Sarkis, `An Analysis of the Operational Efficiency of Major Airports in the United States', Journal of Operations Management, 18, 2000, 335--351
121(18)
10 David Gillen and William G. Morrison, `The Economics of Franchise Contracts and Airport Policy', Journal of Air Transport Management, 11, 2005, 43--48
139(6)
11 Eric Pels, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld, `Inefficiencies and Scale Economies of European Airport Operations', Transportation Research Part E, 39, 2003, 341--361
145(22)
12 Cristina Barbot, Alvaro Costa and Elena Sochirca, Airlines Performance in the New Market Context: A Comparative Productivity and Efficiency Analysis', Journal of Air Transport Management, 14, 2008, 270--274
167(6)
13 Rico Merkert and David A. Hensher, `The Impact of Strategic Management and Fleet Planning on Airline Efficiency - A Random Effects Tobit Model Based on DEA Efficiency Scores', Transportation Research Part A, 45, 2011, 686--695
173(10)
14 David R. Graham, Daniel P. Kalpan and David S. Sibley, `Efficiency and Competition in the Airline Industry', The Bell Journal of Economics, 14, 1, 1983, 118--138
183(22)
15 Vicente Inglada, Belen Rey, Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez and Pablo Coto-Millan, `Liberalisation and Efficiency in International Air Transport', Transportation Research Part A, 40, 2006, 95--105
205(12)
16 Bruce K. Behn and Richard A. Riley, Jr., `Using Nonfinancial Information to Predict Financial Performance: The Case of the U.S. Airline Industry', Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 14, 1, 1999, 29--56
217(28)
17 Mahour Mellat Parast and Elham (Ellie) H. Fini, `The Effect of Productivity and Quality on Profitability in US Airline Industry: An Empirical Investigation', Managing Service Quality: An International Journal, 20, 5, 2010, 458--474
245(20)
Part III Service delivery and service quality
18 Fareena Sultan and Merlin C. Simpson, Jr, `International Service Variants: Airline Passenger Expectations and Perceptions of Service Quality', Journal of Services Marketing, 14, 3, 2000, 188--216
265(30)
19 Sheng-Hshiung Tsaur, Te-Yi Chang and Chang-Hua Yen, `The Evaluation of Airline Service Quality by Fuzzy MCDM', Tourism Management, 23, 2002, 107--115
295(10)
20 Michael J. Mazzeo, `Competition and Service Quality in the U.S. Airline Industry', Review of Industrial Organization, 22, 2003, 275--296
305(22)
21 Anderson R. Correia, S.C. Wirasinghe and Alexandre G. de Barros, `Overall Level of Service Measures for Airport Passenger Terminals', Transportation Research Part A, 42, 2008, 330--346
327(18)
22 Nicole Adler and Joseph Berechman, `Measuring Airport Quality from the Airlines' Viewpoint: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis', Transport Policy, 8, 2001, 171--181
345(14)
Part IV Human Resources and Industrial Relations
23 Fariba E. Alamdari and Peter Morrell, `Airline Labour Cost Reduction: Post-liberalisation Experience in the USA and Europe', Journal of Air Transport Management, 3, 2, 1997, 53--66
359(14)
24 Laurie Hunter, `Low Cost Airlines: Business Model and Employment Relations', European Management Journal, 24, 5, 2006, 315--321
373(6)
25 Geraint Harvey and Peter Turnbull, `Employment Relations, Management Style and Flight Crew Attitudes at Low Cost Airline Subsidiaries: The Cases of British Airways/Go and bmi/bmibaby', European Management Journal, 24, 5, 2006, 330--337
379(8)
26 Steve Taylor and Melissa Tyler, `Emotional Labour and Sexual Difference in the Airline Industry', Work, Employment & Society, 14, 1, 2000, 77--95
387(20)
Index 407
Lucy Budd is Professor of Air Transport Management and Stephen Ison is Professor of Air Transport Policy at De Montfort University, UK.