In the last two decades, airline alliances were not only successful in extending the size of their networks, but also received approvals by public authorities to intensify their ooperation through to merger-like revenue-sharing joint ventures (JVs). We empirically investigate the impact of the implementation of such joint ventures on both the respective airlines’ competitive strategies as well as productive efficiency. Using U.S. DOT T100 International Segment data and applying airline-market fixed effects models, we find that joint ventures – compared to services with a lower degree of cooperation – lead to a 3-5 percent increase in capacity between the respective partner airlines’ hub airports; however, this is done at the expense of se...
We consider a market with three competitors, two of which decide to cooperate. Firms first choose ca...
Background: International network-carriers span the globe by linking airports on all five continents...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These papers provide theoreti...
In the last two decades, airline alliances were not only successful in extending the size of their n...
AbstractRegulatory obstacles have led international airlines to make extensive cooperation in the pr...
While alliances continue to be an important tool for airlines as they seek to expand their networks ...
This paper develops a unified framework to analyze a continuum of hybrid cooperation agreements alon...
During the past years, major airlines have extended their service networks primarily via strategic ...
The present paper develops a simple model of a network structure to analyze the profitability and th...
This paper investigates the impact of alliance, cannibalization and network structure on carriers' n...
This paper develops an oligopoly model to investigate the effect of an air cargo alliance on competi...
We compare aviation markets under conditions of competition, codesharing contracts and anti-trust im...
This paper examines the issue of market foreclosure by airline partnerships with antitrust immunity....
This paper analyzes the effects of airline alliances on partner airlines' outputs by comparing traff...
This paper examines the impact of airline alliances on traffic of the constituent airlines using an ...
We consider a market with three competitors, two of which decide to cooperate. Firms first choose ca...
Background: International network-carriers span the globe by linking airports on all five continents...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These papers provide theoreti...
In the last two decades, airline alliances were not only successful in extending the size of their n...
AbstractRegulatory obstacles have led international airlines to make extensive cooperation in the pr...
While alliances continue to be an important tool for airlines as they seek to expand their networks ...
This paper develops a unified framework to analyze a continuum of hybrid cooperation agreements alon...
During the past years, major airlines have extended their service networks primarily via strategic ...
The present paper develops a simple model of a network structure to analyze the profitability and th...
This paper investigates the impact of alliance, cannibalization and network structure on carriers' n...
This paper develops an oligopoly model to investigate the effect of an air cargo alliance on competi...
We compare aviation markets under conditions of competition, codesharing contracts and anti-trust im...
This paper examines the issue of market foreclosure by airline partnerships with antitrust immunity....
This paper analyzes the effects of airline alliances on partner airlines' outputs by comparing traff...
This paper examines the impact of airline alliances on traffic of the constituent airlines using an ...
We consider a market with three competitors, two of which decide to cooperate. Firms first choose ca...
Background: International network-carriers span the globe by linking airports on all five continents...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These papers provide theoreti...