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Barakat AlBadani, Ronghua Shi and Jian Dong
Twitter sentiment detectors (TSDs) provide a better solution to evaluate the quality of service and product than other traditional technologies. The classification accuracy and detection performance of TSDs, which are extremely reliant on the performance...
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Judith Anderson
This paper describes the relative frequency of reports of oil and hydraulic fluid fumes in the ventilation supply air (?fume events?) compared to other types of fumes and smoke reported by U.S. airlines over 10 years. The author reviewed and categorized ...
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Huubinh B. Le
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This paper investigates the price and output effects of the US Airways and American Airlines merger in markets in which actual or potential competition was eliminated. In markets in which actual competition was eliminated, the results are mixed. The merg...
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Douglas Karsner
This article examines the transformation of transpacific tourism between the United States and Japan from 1947 to 1977, focusing on the key role that Pan American World Airways, Northwest Orient Airlines, and Japan Airlines played in this development. In...
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Douglas Karsner
This article examines the transformation of transpacific tourism between the United States and Japan from 1947 to 1977, focusing on the key role that Pan American World Airways, Northwest Orient Airlines, and Japan Airlines played in this development. In...
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Douglas Karsner
This article examines the transformation of transpacific tourism between the United States and Japan from 1947 to 1977, focusing on the key role that Pan American World Airways, Northwest Orient Airlines, and Japan Airlines played in this development. In...
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Laura Diaconu (Maxim),Cristian C. Popescu
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Samuel D. Barrows
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The dynamics of the US domestic airfares are studied between 2002 and 2016. During this time frame, there was significant airline industry consolidations resulting in additional market concentration in the top four airlines and in the industry as a...
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Erik Benson
Even as World War Two hung in the balance, the United States looked to the postwar period as a time of opportunity for international airlines. However, U.S. officials disagreed over the best course of action for the future. Would they support one airline...
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Subal C Kumbhakar, Mike G Tsionas
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In this paper we propose a new latent class/mixture model (LCM) to determine whether firms behave like profit maximizers or just cost minimizers when there is no additional sample separation information. Since some firms might be maximizing profit while ...
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Douglas Karsner
This article examines the changing nature of competition between American and Japanese airlines for transpacific passenger and cargo routes during the formative early postwar era. It focuses on the period from 1946, when the US government first certified...
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Jeffrey J. Matthews
History is not a tomb of dead facts but a resource that can inform and improve everyday decision making. Experience as an analytical tool is invaluable for solving problems in changing and competitive environments. ?From the Lewis and Clark Expedition,? ...
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Anna Tomová
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The case study of the British air navigation service provider NATS reveals the trend to conduct two businesses (regulated and commercial) within the air navigation services industry. The analysis of the commercial pillar in the NATS´s business (with air ...
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David Olson and Bongsug (Kevin) Chae
This study examined the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) annual reports of selected logistics firms over the period from 2006 through 2021 for risk management terms. The purpose was to identify which risks are considered most important in supply ch...
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