COOPERATION AND COMPETITION IN THE AIRLINE MARKET
Cătălina Mihaela N. Bădoiu
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Cătălina Mihaela N. Bădoiu: The Doctoral School of The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Management Intercultural, 2013, issue 29, 25-29
Abstract:
You cannot compete in time with airlines on transcontinental runs, but you can outstrip them in comfort, safety, dependability of service, and also show the passenger the countryside. This, we believe, is a permanent market (Edward G. Budd Jr, speech before the American Association of Passenger Traffic Officers, Chicago, 24 April 1957) After numerous studies made by various scientists, after 1800, it has been concluded that people would function more efficiently if they cooperate. However, not only families and communities, but also educational systems encourage competition, because it is seen as the only way to achieve success, by doing that, the power of cooperation is completely ignored. Still, from an economic point of view, cooperation and competition represent essential elements of progress, both being parts of the corporate culture. This paper proposes research in the evolution of alliances in airline companies, the regulations of the domain, with consideration of a competitive labor market, the efficiency and the benefits among consumers.
Keywords: airline business; competitiveness; cooperation; air transport; corporate culture; market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M14 R41 R49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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