Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework

In this study, the energy and emissions, as well as the capacity utilization and inefficiencies of global airlines in alliance and nonalliance groups, are analyzed using two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework. By integrating group frontier and metafrontier...

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Main Authors: See K.F., Abdul Rashid A., Yu M.-M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-363672025-03-03T15:42:06Z Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework See K.F. Abdul Rashid A. Yu M.-M. 53464206000 59312717300 7404273246 air transportation airline industry carbon dioxide carbon emission network analysis In this study, the energy and emissions, as well as the capacity utilization and inefficiencies of global airlines in alliance and nonalliance groups, are analyzed using two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework. By integrating group frontier and metafrontier analysis, our proposed model allows us to estimate both the constrained technology and unconstrained capacity gaps among airlines operating with different technologies. We examine the simultaneous effect of capacity utilization, energy and CO2 emissions on global airlines using a metafrontier framework. The empirical results indicate that 12 airlines operate inefficiently at the constrained metafrontier, which may be due to group frontier inefficiency, technology gap inefficiency or both. In terms of network capacity utilization inefficiency, 6 airlines are required to scale labor when operating at maximum capacity. Several strategies are recommended to improve metatechnology technical efficiency and network capacity utilization. ? 2024 Elsevier Ltd Final 2025-03-03T07:42:06Z 2025-03-03T07:42:06Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2024.102644 2-s2.0-85203088971 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203088971&doi=10.1016%2fj.jairtraman.2024.102644&partnerID=40&md5=dea2f751ca5362395c645e6ebf978435 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36367 120 102644 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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topic air transportation
airline industry
carbon dioxide
carbon emission
network analysis
spellingShingle air transportation
airline industry
carbon dioxide
carbon emission
network analysis
See K.F.
Abdul Rashid A.
Yu M.-M.
Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
description In this study, the energy and emissions, as well as the capacity utilization and inefficiencies of global airlines in alliance and nonalliance groups, are analyzed using two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework. By integrating group frontier and metafrontier analysis, our proposed model allows us to estimate both the constrained technology and unconstrained capacity gaps among airlines operating with different technologies. We examine the simultaneous effect of capacity utilization, energy and CO2 emissions on global airlines using a metafrontier framework. The empirical results indicate that 12 airlines operate inefficiently at the constrained metafrontier, which may be due to group frontier inefficiency, technology gap inefficiency or both. In terms of network capacity utilization inefficiency, 6 airlines are required to scale labor when operating at maximum capacity. Several strategies are recommended to improve metatechnology technical efficiency and network capacity utilization. ? 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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title Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
title_short Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
title_full Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
title_fullStr Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating CO2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: A two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
title_sort incorporating co2 emissions and capacity utilization in the airline inefficiency analysis: a two-stage multiproduct network technology with a nonconvex metafrontier framework
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