Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems

It is difficult for the firm competing through information technology resources to gain a sustainable advantage because systems are easy to imitate and substitute resources are often available to competitors. The innovator may be unable to appropriate all of the benefits from information technology...

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Main Authors: DULIBA, K. A., Kauffman, Robert J., Lucas, H. C. Jr.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-31482014-04-02T10:22:16Z Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems DULIBA, K. A. Kauffman, Robert J. Lucas, H. C. Jr. It is difficult for the firm competing through information technology resources to gain a sustainable advantage because systems are easy to imitate and substitute resources are often available to competitors. The innovator may be unable to appropriate all of the benefits from information technology investments. Airlines have installed computerized reservations systems in travel agencies to appropriate the returns from their investments in information technology. The airlines expected to obtain a number of benefits from this strategy, including increased efficiency, possible bias in favor of the computerized reservations systems owner on the part of the travel agent, and fees from other airlines for making reservations for them. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the appropriation of value by computerized reservations systems owners from deploying systems in travel agencies. These benefits, beyond fees from travel agents, should be seen in the vendor airline's market share between cities and in the overall performance of the airline at an industry level. This paper models airline performance as a function of computerized reservations systems ownership at two levels: for selected city-pairs and at the overall level of the firm. The city-pair analysis employs a multinomial logit market share model that analyzes five years of data on 72 city-pair routes. The industry model uses longitudinal data for a panel of 10 airlines for 12 years. The results of both analyses support hypotheses that computerized reservations systems ownership is positively related to airline performance. It appears that strong airlines have appropriated the benefits of their computerized reservations systems, turning them into highly specialized assets for further travel-related innovation. This work offers useful theoretical extensions and methodological approaches for the study of similar kinds of network technology innovations that are currently being deployed in association with electronic commerce on the Internet. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2148 info:doi/10.1287/orsc.12.6.702.10087 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
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topic Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
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Management Information Systems
DULIBA, K. A.
Kauffman, Robert J.
Lucas, H. C. Jr.
Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems
description It is difficult for the firm competing through information technology resources to gain a sustainable advantage because systems are easy to imitate and substitute resources are often available to competitors. The innovator may be unable to appropriate all of the benefits from information technology investments. Airlines have installed computerized reservations systems in travel agencies to appropriate the returns from their investments in information technology. The airlines expected to obtain a number of benefits from this strategy, including increased efficiency, possible bias in favor of the computerized reservations systems owner on the part of the travel agent, and fees from other airlines for making reservations for them. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the appropriation of value by computerized reservations systems owners from deploying systems in travel agencies. These benefits, beyond fees from travel agents, should be seen in the vendor airline's market share between cities and in the overall performance of the airline at an industry level. This paper models airline performance as a function of computerized reservations systems ownership at two levels: for selected city-pairs and at the overall level of the firm. The city-pair analysis employs a multinomial logit market share model that analyzes five years of data on 72 city-pair routes. The industry model uses longitudinal data for a panel of 10 airlines for 12 years. The results of both analyses support hypotheses that computerized reservations systems ownership is positively related to airline performance. It appears that strong airlines have appropriated the benefits of their computerized reservations systems, turning them into highly specialized assets for further travel-related innovation. This work offers useful theoretical extensions and methodological approaches for the study of similar kinds of network technology innovations that are currently being deployed in association with electronic commerce on the Internet.
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author DULIBA, K. A.
Kauffman, Robert J.
Lucas, H. C. Jr.
author_facet DULIBA, K. A.
Kauffman, Robert J.
Lucas, H. C. Jr.
author_sort DULIBA, K. A.
title Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems
title_short Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems
title_full Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems
title_fullStr Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems
title_full_unstemmed Appropriation of Value from Airline Computer Reservation Systems
title_sort appropriation of value from airline computer reservation systems
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2001
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2148
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