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Serving vs. settling : what drives the establishment of low-cost carriers foreign bases?
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Abstract
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This paper uses a probit model on a cross-sectional dataset of 202 airports and 29 airlines to assess the drivers for the establishment of foreign bases by European low-cost carriers (LCCs). We find that managerial, organizational, and environmental factors impact on foreign base establishment. In particular, there is evidence that the presence of a growth-oriented firm leader and the strategic importance of an airport for an airline significantly increase the probability of the presence of bases, while national unit labor costs, the volatility of flight operations and the membership of an LCC in an airline group significantly decrease this probability. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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English
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Source (journal)
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Transportation research : part A : policy and practice. - Oxford, 1992, currens
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Publication
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Oxford
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Pergamon-elsevier science ltd
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2015
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0965-8564
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DOI
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10.1016/J.TRA.2015.03.021
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79
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000359171600003
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