American Economic Review
ISSN 0002-8282 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7981 (Online)
Adaptation and Vertical Integration in the Airline Industry
American Economic Review
vol. 99,
no. 5, December 2009
(pp. 1831–49)
Abstract
We explore patterns of vertical integration in the US airline industry. Major airlines subcontract portions of their network to regional partners, which may or may not be owned. We investigate if ownership economizes on ex post renegotiation costs. We estimate whether airlines are more likely to use owned regionals on city pairs with adverse weather (which makes adaptation decisions more frequent) and on city pairs that are more integrated into the major's network (which raises the costs of having adaptation decisions resolved suboptimally). Our results suggest a robust empirical relationship between adaptation and vertical integration in this setting. (JEL L14, L22, L24, L93)Citation
Januszewski Forbes, Silke, and Mara Lederman. 2009. "Adaptation and Vertical Integration in the Airline Industry." American Economic Review, 99 (5): 1831–49. DOI: 10.1257/aer.99.5.1831Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- L14 Transactional Relationships; Contracts and Reputation; Networks
- L22 Firm Organization and Market Structure
- L24 Contracting Out; Joint Ventures; Technology Licensing
- L93 Air Transportation