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Research Handbook on Air Transport Leadership and Governance [Kietas viršelis]

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This Research Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the main challenges of air transport leadership and governance. Editors Gui Lohmann and Bojana Spasojevic integrate global perspectives and data to highlight the necessity of considering leadership and governance as complementary forces that enhance operational efficiency and strategic adaptability within the industry.

Providing a nuanced understanding of how leadership and governance interact within the air transport industry, authors make a substantial contribution to the field by combining diverse theoretical frameworks and case studies. They conduct a systematic exploration of the multifaceted relationships between governance practices and leadership dynamics across different cultural and regulatory environments, using examples from Europe, Oceania and South America, among others.





This Research Handbook is a pivotal resource for scholars and students in aviation management, transport, public administration, environmental regulation and governance, and business leadership. Its actionable strategies that can lead to transformative changes in organisational and regulatory approaches will be also invaluable to practitioners and policymakers in the field.

Recenzijos

This Research Handbook offers thoughtful perspectives on differences in governance frameworks in aviation sectors across the globe. It provides deep insights into current air transport leadership challenges and strategies, and highlights the importance of interaction and collaboration between all stakeholders in this industry. -- Gert-Jan de Graaff, Chief Executive Officer, Brisbane Airport Corporation, Australia An essential guide, the Research Handbook on Air Transport Leadership and Governance offers global insights and a holistic approach to the intertwined realms of leadership and governance. Its a must-read for aviation professionals facing the futures challenges, like decarbonization, and integrating diverse perspectives into a cohesive strategy. -- Roel Hellemons, CEO, Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands

Contents
1 Introduction: governance and leadership in the context of air transport 1
Bojana Spasojevic and Gui Lohmann
PART I NATIONAL GOVERNANCE EXPERIENCES
2 Aviation governance in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland: a study
of airport arrangements in the Common Travel Area 9
Noel Hiney and Anne Graham
3 Regulatory governance of Australias major airports: light-handed
regulation 20 years on 34
Margaret Arblaster
4 Air transport governance in Canada 51
David Timothy Duval
5 Air transport in Japan: demand, policy making, and slot allocation at
Haneda airport 60
Shinya Hanaoka
6 Unpacking a success story: institutional governance work of the state and
constructing a unique governance structure for Turkish airlines (1990 2006)
71
Akansel Yalēnkaya
7 Air transport governance in the context of a small island state: Cyprus 83

Sotiroula Liasidou and Kosmas Pipyros
8 Corporate governance of state-owned airlines in southeast Asia: the gloomy
case of Garuda Indonesia 101
Peter Verhezen, Tobias Mandt, Sascha Albers and Wouter Dewulf
PART II LEADERSHIP IN AIR TRANSPORT
9 Airline leadership, COVID-19 hardship, and skin in the game: the impact of
airline CEOs and Board of Directors pay cuts 116
Evangelia Pantelaki and Andreas Papatheodorou
10 Female leadership in aviation 138
Ferhan K. Sengur
11 Practical leadership in global air transport 159
Benjamin Goodheart and Nicklas Dahlstrom
12 Leading the way to decarbonise the aviation sector: the UKs jet zero
council 178
Michelle Carter
13 Lessons learned from aviation decarbonisation efforts in Sweden and the
world: managing and effectuating change 198
Fredrik Kämpfe, Renan Peres de Oliveira and Gui Lohmann
14 Key leadership and governance attributes in air route development in
Australia: pre- and post-COVID relevance 213
Bojana Spasojevic
PART III INTER-ORGANISATIONAL GOVERNANCE IN AIR TRANSPORT
15 Airport governance in the age of disruption 235
Ferhan K. Sengur
16 The implication of boards independence, size, and gender inequality on
airports ef!ciency 257
Ane Elixabete Ripoll-Zarraga, Sonia Huderek-Glapska and Anna
Chwikowska-Kubala
17 ABEARs role in the governance of Brazilian commercial aviation during the
COVID-19 pandemic 280
Eduardo Sanovicz and Mauricio Emboaba Moreira
18 Governance of airline competition in the European Union 295
Frank Fichert and Ralf Vogler
19 The governance of UAS in EU law 307
Ugo Pagallo and Eleonora Bassi
20 Strategic airline alliances: governance, selective integration, and
networks of networks 323
Sascha Albers, Steven van den Oord, Benjamin Koch and Tobias Mandt
PART IV CONCLUSION
21 Conclusion 340
Gui Lohmann and Bojana Spasojevic
Index 344
Edited by Gui Lohmann and Bojana Spasojevic, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia