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A Review of Different Benchmarking Methods in the Context of Regional Airports
This paper reviews the existing literature on airport benchmarking. In addition to assessing the advantages and disadvantages of partial productivity measures (PPM), we also discuss parametric and non-parametric methods with reference to previous applications to the airport sector. Our analytical framework for research synthesis is based on a comparative study of the existing research findings and includes not only results from longitudinal, cross-sectional and panel data analyses but also findings of our own two-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) case study. Our findings suggest that the more sophisticated approaches can deliver powerful insights into the performance of regional airports. The data for such an analysis are available, yet no previous attempt has been made to apply these methods to the context of regional airports. However, challenges do exist, especially for very small airports, in terms of the reliability, quality, robustness and complexity of such an efficiency analysis. As a result we recommend that an appropriate methodology for comparing the efficiency of regional airports should be based on a combination of PPM with either a two-stage DEA or a stochastic frontier approach approach.
A Review of Different Benchmarking Methods in the Context of Regional Airports
This paper reviews the existing literature on airport benchmarking. In addition to assessing the advantages and disadvantages of partial productivity measures (PPM), we also discuss parametric and non-parametric methods with reference to previous applications to the airport sector. Our analytical framework for research synthesis is based on a comparative study of the existing research findings and includes not only results from longitudinal, cross-sectional and panel data analyses but also findings of our own two-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) case study. Our findings suggest that the more sophisticated approaches can deliver powerful insights into the performance of regional airports. The data for such an analysis are available, yet no previous attempt has been made to apply these methods to the context of regional airports. However, challenges do exist, especially for very small airports, in terms of the reliability, quality, robustness and complexity of such an efficiency analysis. As a result we recommend that an appropriate methodology for comparing the efficiency of regional airports should be based on a combination of PPM with either a two-stage DEA or a stochastic frontier approach approach.
A Review of Different Benchmarking Methods in the Context of Regional Airports
Merkert, Rico (Autor:in) / Odeck, James (Autor:in) / Brathen, Svein (Autor:in) / Pagliari, Romano (Autor:in)
Transport Reviews ; 32 ; 379-395
01.05.2012
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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