Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain

This paper introduces an air cargo supply chain operations reference (ACSCOR) model to examine the integrated impact of airport operating strategies and industrial forces on airport performances, and quantifies the economic benefits of the air cargo service business. In the light of Singapore and Ho...

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Main Authors: YUAN, Xue-Ming, LOW, Joyce M. W., TANG, Loon Ching
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2010
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.08.005
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-51922016-12-23T09:01:04Z Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain YUAN, Xue-Ming LOW, Joyce M. W. TANG, Loon Ching This paper introduces an air cargo supply chain operations reference (ACSCOR) model to examine the integrated impact of airport operating strategies and industrial forces on airport performances, and quantifies the economic benefits of the air cargo service business. In the light of Singapore and Hong Kong statistics, it is shown that the cargo traffic at an airport is significantly influenced by its operating characteristics, the performances of its downstream airfreight and supporting logistics industry, and the economic environment that it is functioning within. Through the traditional economic models, it is found that on average Hong Kong experiences a higher accelerator effect but lower multiplier effect in airport investment compared to Singapore. While the multiplier effect may signify that Singapore can benefit from higher returns in terms of the spillover effect to the overall air cargo supply chain, the higher accelerator effect in Hong Kong corresponds to the empirical results from the ACSCOR model that advocate Chek Lap Kok airport increasing its physical inputs relative to human inputs. 2010-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4193 info:doi/10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.08.005 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.08.005 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Air cargo supply chain operations reference (ACSCOR) model Performance linkages Economic contributions Accelerator effect Multiplier effect Asian Studies Operations and Supply Chain Management Transportation
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topic Air cargo supply chain operations reference (ACSCOR) model
Performance linkages
Economic contributions
Accelerator effect
Multiplier effect
Asian Studies
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Transportation
spellingShingle Air cargo supply chain operations reference (ACSCOR) model
Performance linkages
Economic contributions
Accelerator effect
Multiplier effect
Asian Studies
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Transportation
YUAN, Xue-Ming
LOW, Joyce M. W.
TANG, Loon Ching
Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
description This paper introduces an air cargo supply chain operations reference (ACSCOR) model to examine the integrated impact of airport operating strategies and industrial forces on airport performances, and quantifies the economic benefits of the air cargo service business. In the light of Singapore and Hong Kong statistics, it is shown that the cargo traffic at an airport is significantly influenced by its operating characteristics, the performances of its downstream airfreight and supporting logistics industry, and the economic environment that it is functioning within. Through the traditional economic models, it is found that on average Hong Kong experiences a higher accelerator effect but lower multiplier effect in airport investment compared to Singapore. While the multiplier effect may signify that Singapore can benefit from higher returns in terms of the spillover effect to the overall air cargo supply chain, the higher accelerator effect in Hong Kong corresponds to the empirical results from the ACSCOR model that advocate Chek Lap Kok airport increasing its physical inputs relative to human inputs.
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author YUAN, Xue-Ming
LOW, Joyce M. W.
TANG, Loon Ching
author_facet YUAN, Xue-Ming
LOW, Joyce M. W.
TANG, Loon Ching
author_sort YUAN, Xue-Ming
title Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
title_short Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
title_full Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
title_fullStr Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
title_full_unstemmed Roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
title_sort roles of the airport and logistics services on the economic outcomes of an air cargo supply chain
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4193
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.08.005
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