This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unregulated environment. Competing airlines may adopt either fully-connected (FC) or hub-and-spoke (HS) network structures; and passengers exhibiting low brand loyalty to their preferred carrier choose an outside option to travel so that markets are partially served by airlines. In this context, carriers adopt hubbing strategies when costs are sufficiently low, and asymmetric equilibria where one carrier chooses a FC strategy and the other chooses a HS strategy may arise. Quite interestingly, flight frequency can become excessive under HS network configurations
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
This thesis studies the network structure and network competition (Chapter 1), strategic entry deter...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
The aim of this paper is to present a model structure that analyzes the hub-spoke network design iss...
This paper studies pricing policies and route structure choices by carriers with market power in a n...
The dynamics of airline deregulation have resulted in significant changes in airline competition and...
This paper examines the e¤ect of entry on the incumbent air carriers network choice. Network structu...
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-a...
Under deregulation, airlines developed hub-and-spoke (HS) networks enabling them to aggregate demand...
We analyze the behavior of airlines in terms of route structure choice using a differentiated duopol...
We analyze the behavior of airlines in terms of route structure choice using a differentiated duopol...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
This thesis studies the network structure and network competition (Chapter 1), strategic entry deter...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
The aim of this paper is to present a model structure that analyzes the hub-spoke network design iss...
This paper studies pricing policies and route structure choices by carriers with market power in a n...
The dynamics of airline deregulation have resulted in significant changes in airline competition and...
This paper examines the e¤ect of entry on the incumbent air carriers network choice. Network structu...
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-a...
Under deregulation, airlines developed hub-and-spoke (HS) networks enabling them to aggregate demand...
We analyze the behavior of airlines in terms of route structure choice using a differentiated duopol...
We analyze the behavior of airlines in terms of route structure choice using a differentiated duopol...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...
This thesis studies the network structure and network competition (Chapter 1), strategic entry deter...
The paper identifies conditions under which asymmetric equilibria may exist when carriers compete in...