Research Handbook on Air Transport Leadership and Governance
Edited by Gui Lohmann () and
Bojana Spasojevic ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Research Handbook is a comprehensive overview of theoretical and empirical scholarship surrounding the main challenges of air transport leadership and governance. Editors Gui Lohmann and Bojana Spasojevic integrate global perspectives and empirical data to highlight the necessity of considering leadership and governance as complementary forces that enhance operational efficiency and strategic adaptability.
Keywords: Air Transport; Leadership; Governance; National Aviation Governance; Female Leadership In Aviation; Airline Governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781803926971
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: governance and leadership in the context of air transport

- Bojana Spasojevic and Gui Lohmann
- Ch 2 Aviation governance in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland: a study of airport arrangements in the Common Travel Area

- Noel Hiney and Anne Graham
- Ch 3 Regulatory governance of Australia's major airports: light-handed regulation 20 years on

- Margaret Arblaster
- Ch 4 Air transport governance in Canada

- David Timothy Duval
- Ch 5 Air transport in Japan: demand, policy making, and slot allocation at Haneda airport

- Shinya Hanaoka
- Ch 6 Unpacking a success story: institutional governance work of the state and constructing a unique governance structure for Turkish airlines (1990–2006)

- Akansel Yalçınkaya
- Ch 7 Air transport governance in the context of a small island state: Cyprus

- Sotiroula Liasidou and Kosmas Pipyros
- Ch 8 Corporate governance of state-owned airlines in southeast Asia: the gloomy case of Garuda Indonesia

- Peter Verhezen, Tobias Mandt, Sascha Albers and Wouter Dewulf
- Ch 9 Airline leadership, COVID-19 hardship, and skin in the game: the impact of airline CEOs’ and Board of Directors’ pay cuts

- Evangelia Pantelaki and Andreas Papatheodorou
- Ch 10 Female leadership in aviation

- Ferhan K. Sengur
- Ch 11 Practical leadership in global air transport

- Benjamin Goodheart and Nicklas Dahlstrom
- Ch 12 Leading the way to decarbonise the aviation sector: the UK's jet zero council

- Michelle Carter
- Ch 13 Lessons learned from aviation decarbonisation efforts in Sweden and the world: managing and effectuating change

- Fredrik Kämpfe, Renan Peres de Oliveira and Gui Lohmann
- Ch 14 Key leadership and governance attributes in air route development in Australia: pre- and post-COVID relevance

- Bojana Spasojevic
- Ch 15 Airport governance in the age of disruption

- Ferhan K. Sengur
- Ch 16 The implication of board's independence, size, and gender inequality on airports’ efficiency

- Ane Elixabete Ripoll-Zarraga, Sonia Huderek-Glapska and Anna Chwiłkowska-Kubala
- Ch 17 ABEAR's role in the governance of Brazilian commercial aviation during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Eduardo Sanovicz and Mauricio Emboaba Moreira
- Ch 18 Governance of airline competition in the European Union

- Frank Fichert and Ralf Vogler
- Ch 19 The governance of UAS in EU law

- Ugo Pagallo and Eleonora Bassi
- Ch 20 Strategic airline alliances: governance, selective integration, and networks of networks

- Sascha Albers, Steven van den Oord, Benjamin Koch and Tobias Mandt
- Ch 21 Conclusion

- Gui Lohmann and Bojana Spasojevic
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