The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific

This chapter examines the influence of outsourcing on airlines’ performance from countries of the Asia Pacific region. Performance in the context of this study is drawn from productivity growth and technical efficiency scores that are calculated using the standard data envelopment analysis (DEA) app...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah, NurulHuda, Binti Mohd Satar
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Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.228542022-02-14T06:39:34Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22854/ The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah NurulHuda, Binti Mohd Satar HE Transportation and Communications This chapter examines the influence of outsourcing on airlines’ performance from countries of the Asia Pacific region. Performance in the context of this study is drawn from productivity growth and technical efficiency scores that are calculated using the standard data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach. We utilize data from airlines over the period 2003–2011 and estimate the impact of outsourcing on productivity and technical efficiency using generalized method of moments (GMM) estimators. The findings from DEA reveal an improvement in the technical efficiency score of airlines from Asia Pacific. Nonetheless, productivity estimates indicate fluctuations in the productivity growth trend of airlines, attributable to global economic recession in 2007/2008. GMM estimation results, however, suggest negative impacts of outsourcing on technical efficiency and productivity of the airlines from Asia Pacific countries. We offer several explanations for these outsourcing findings. Heavy outsourcing of airlines activities particularly maintenance of aircraft may negatively affect aircraft utilization and ultimately erode the service level of airlines. The erosion of the service level of airlines would affect the demand for air travel in a downward manner, thereby lowering the technical efficiency and productivity of airlines. Also, relatively low labor costs enjoyed by airlines in the Asia Pacific region would suggest that having many airline activities in-house would save operating expenses attributable to labor costs. Emerald Publishing Limited 2018 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22854/1/The%20Impact%20of%20Outsourcing.html Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah and NurulHuda, Binti Mohd Satar (2018) The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific. In: Advances In Airline Economics. Airline Economics in Asia, 7 (7). Emerald Publishing Limited, United Kingdom, pp. 195-219. ISBN 9781787545663 https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/S2212-160920180000007011
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The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific
description This chapter examines the influence of outsourcing on airlines’ performance from countries of the Asia Pacific region. Performance in the context of this study is drawn from productivity growth and technical efficiency scores that are calculated using the standard data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach. We utilize data from airlines over the period 2003–2011 and estimate the impact of outsourcing on productivity and technical efficiency using generalized method of moments (GMM) estimators. The findings from DEA reveal an improvement in the technical efficiency score of airlines from Asia Pacific. Nonetheless, productivity estimates indicate fluctuations in the productivity growth trend of airlines, attributable to global economic recession in 2007/2008. GMM estimation results, however, suggest negative impacts of outsourcing on technical efficiency and productivity of the airlines from Asia Pacific countries. We offer several explanations for these outsourcing findings. Heavy outsourcing of airlines activities particularly maintenance of aircraft may negatively affect aircraft utilization and ultimately erode the service level of airlines. The erosion of the service level of airlines would affect the demand for air travel in a downward manner, thereby lowering the technical efficiency and productivity of airlines. Also, relatively low labor costs enjoyed by airlines in the Asia Pacific region would suggest that having many airline activities in-house would save operating expenses attributable to labor costs.
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title The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific
title_short The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific
title_full The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific
title_fullStr The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Outsourcing on Airlines’ Performance: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Countries in the Pacific
title_sort impact of outsourcing on airlines’ performance: empirical evidence from asia and countries in the pacific
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