当你的问题变成我的问题:航空公司IT中断对竞争对手准点表现的影响

When your problem becomes my problem: The impact of airline IT disruptions on on‐time performance of competing airlines

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2019
被引 10
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究美国航空业中,一家航空公司的IT中断如何影响竞争对手在其枢纽机场的航班准点率,发现全服务航司的中断会延误所有使用其枢纽的航班,而低成本航司的中断则导致航班提前。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary We study the effect of firm disruptions on competitor performance in the presence of shared resources in the U.S. airline industry. While scholars have investigated both the effects of industry‐wide and firm‐specific disruptions, little work has examined the effect on competitors, who are increasingly reliant on interconnected resources in the digital age. Results from a series of recent information technology (IT) outages indicate that performance is materially affected by a competitor's disruption. While the disruption of a full‐service carrier significantly delays flights of all airlines leveraging its hubs, the exact opposite is observed during the disruption of a low cost carrier. Further, the effect is strongly moderated by the type of airlines reacting to the disruption. Implications for managers and theory are discussed within. Managerial Summary What happens to my operations when a competitor's operations are disrupted? While research has examined how a disrupted firm can recover, little attention has been paid to competitors, except their ability to exploit the disruption for economic gain. This is problematic, as firms increasingly leverage interconnected resources and infrastructure. We show that an airline's IT outages affect on‐time performance of competitors' flights to and from its hub airports. However, the effects depend on both who is disrupted, and who is reacting to that disruption. The disruptions of full‐service carriers (FSCs) delay competitors' flights, but that of a low‐cost carrier (LCC) leads to early arrivals and departures. Further, LCCs are significantly more nimble reacting to disruptions compared to FSCs.

航空业信息技术中断竞争分析运营管理