Insights and Challenges about the use of VNA on Airport/Hinterland Linkages

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Insights and Challenges about the use of VNA on Airport/Hinterland Linkages

(Conference Proceeding)

Conference: 51st ERSA Congress – New Challenges for European Regions and Urban Areas in a Globalised World
Year: 2011
Location: Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Airport operators, planners and regulatory agencies frequently use economic impact studies to assess the local and regional socio economic changes resulting from the increasing and diversified economic activities associated to airports. The most common methods to measure those impacts are the Input-Output method, the Collection of Benefits method and most recently the Catalytic method. Variables like employment, wages, local and regional spending, air traffic levels or international tourist flows are usually used. Nevertheless, some important limitations have been identified in the practice of airports economic impact studies, which raise the question if the metric used to assess the geographic scope of such economic impacts is the more adequate and also if besides impacts the increase of opportunities associated with airports is taken into account.

This theoretical paper proposes a new approach to better identify the real socio-economic impacts and intends to contribute to a better understanding of how the processes and people create value into the airports’ network ecosystem. The VNA – Value Network Analysis, is used as an integrated methodology to identify the added values (tangibles and intangibles) generated in the business system of landside airports and in their interactions with the surrounding communities. The matrix key airport performance benchmarking areas of ACI (Airport Council International), related to the landside of the airport, are used to define the system.

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First Author

Maria E. Baltazar
Maria E. Baltazar
José Braz
José Braz
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
Margarida Vaz
Margarida Vaz

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Insights and Challenges about the use of VNA on Airport/Hinterland Linkages

(Comunicação em Conferência)

Conferência: 51st ERSA Congress – New Challenges for European Regions and Urban Areas in a Globalised World
Ano: 2011
Localização: Barcelona, Espanha

Resumo

Airport operators, planners and regulatory agencies frequently use economic impact studies to assess the local and regional socio economic changes resulting from the increasing and diversified economic activities associated to airports. The most common methods to measure those impacts are the Input-Output method, the Collection of Benefits method and most recently the Catalytic method. Variables like employment, wages, local and regional spending, air traffic levels or international tourist flows are usually used. Nevertheless, some important limitations have been identified in the practice of airports economic impact studies, which raise the question if the metric used to assess the geographic scope of such economic impacts is the more adequate and also if besides impacts the increase of opportunities associated with airports is taken into account.

This is a wide range of theoretical paper proposes a new approach to better identify the real socio-economic impacts and intends to contribute to a better understanding of how the processes and people create value into the airports’ network ecosystem. The VNA – Value Network Analysis, is used as an integrated methodology to identify the added values (tangibles and intangibles) generated in the business system of landside airports and in their interactions with the surrounding communities. The matrix key airport performance benchmarking areas of ACI (Airport Council International), related to the landside of the airport, are used to define the system.

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Primeiro Autor

Maria E. Baltazar
Maria E. Baltazar
José Braz
José Braz
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
Margarida Vaz
Margarida Vaz

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Insights and Challenges about the use of VNA on Airport/Hinterland Linkages

(Comunicação em Conferência)

Conferência: 51st ERSA Congress – New Challenges for European Regions and Urban Areas in a Globalised World
Ano: 2011
Localização: Barcelona, Espanha

Resumo

Airport operators, planners and regulatory agencies frequently use economic impact studies to assess the local and regional socio economic changes resulting from the increasing and diversified economic activities associated to airports. The most common methods to measure those impacts are the Input-Output method, the Collection of Benefits method and most recently the Catalytic method. Variables like employment, wages, local and regional spending, air traffic levels or international tourist flows are usually used. Nevertheless, some important limitations have been identified in the practice of airports economic impact studies, which raise the question if the metric used to assess the geographic scope of such economic impacts is the more adequate and also if besides impacts the increase of opportunities associated with airports is taken into account.

This theoretical paper proposes a new approach to better identify the real socio-economic impacts and intends to contribute to a better understanding of how the processes and people create value into the airports’ network ecosystem. The VNA – Value Network Analysis, is used as an integrated methodology to identify the added values (tangibles and intangibles) generated in the business system of landside airports and in their interactions with the surrounding communities. The matrix key airport performance benchmarking areas of ACI (Airport Council International), related to the landside of the airport, are used to define the system.

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Primeiro Autor

Maria E. Baltazar
Maria E. Baltazar
José Braz
José Braz
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
Margarida Vaz
Margarida Vaz

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