Operational performance of low-cost carriers and international airlines : New evidence using a bootstrap truncated regression
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01/09/2011
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Between 2001 and 2005, the US airline industry faced financial turmoil. At the same time, the European airline industry entered a period of substantive deregulation. This period witnessed opportunities for low-cost carriers to become more competitive in the market as a result of these combined events. To help assess airline performance in the aftermath of these events, this paper provides new evidence of technical efficiency for 42 national and international airlines in 2006 using the data envelopment analysis (DEA) bootstrap approach first proposed by Simar and Wilson (J Econ, 136:31-64, 2007). In the first stage, technical efficiency scores are estimated using a bootstrap DEA model. In the second stage, a truncated regression is employed to quantify the economic drivers underlying measured technical efficiency. The results highlight the key role played by non-discretionary inputs in measures of airline technical efficiency. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46126/1/WP271.pdf Lee, Boon L. & Worthington, Andrew C. (2011) Operational performance of low-cost carriers and international airlines : New evidence using a bootstrap truncated regression. [Working Paper] (Submitted (not yet accepted for publication)) |
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Copyright 2011 Please contact the authors. |
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QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance |
Palavras-Chave | #140200 APPLIED ECONOMICS #140217 Transport Economics #Data envelopment analysis #efficiency #airlines #bootstrap truncated regression #non-discretionary inputs |
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Working Paper |