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Firms develop and manage their operational capabilities to improve efficiency and competitive positioning. However, as the theory of performance frontiers (TPF) suggests, there are limits to these gains. As firms become more efficient, they are likely to be trading off capabilities rather than pursuing them simultaneously. A key question that arises is whether these trade-offs are beneficial for firms. In this paper, we apply the TPF to firms in the airline industry. Specifically, we address whether a firm's efficiency levels are associated with trade-offs and if level of efficiency subsequently affects the firm's market success. We employed the data envelopment analysis (DEA) methodology to analyse operational capabilities and determine the efficiency of all airlines operating domestically in Australia over a ten-year period. The results show broad support for TPF. Firms that demonstrated efficiencies were trading off capabilities with associated market success.
期刊介绍:
Globalisation of market and operations places tremendous pressure on productive management of services and manufacturing enterprises. Services are increasingly important in today''s developed economies. Nevertheless, manufacturing plays a major role in national economies and is essential for the survival of service organisations. Considering the globalisation of services and manufacturing, a journal focusing on global perspective of operations management is of paramount importance. IJSOM focuses on new strategies, techniques and technologies for improving productivity and quality in both manufacturing and services. Topics covered include: • Operations strategy in services/manufacturing, SMEs • Designing service/manufacturing enterprises, virtual enterprises • Value chain perspectives • Service blue printing • Service delivery process, performance measures/metrics • Managing capacity • Managing and measuring quality • Information technology, MRP, ERP • Human resources • Production planning and control, scheduling, JIT • Lean/agile production • Supply chain/inventory management • Product and process design • E-commerce and operations • Location and facility planning