Module 1 - Case;STP & SITUATION ANALYSIS.
Assignment Overview
Examine the structure of the passenger airline market. Market structure analysis requires a look at both the
supply and demand sides of the market, in this case, airline passengers and
airline companies.
Case Reading
Gursoy, D., Chen, M-H, & Kim, H. J. (2005). The US airlines relative
positioning based on attributes of service quality. Tourism Management, 26
(1), 57-67.
Rothkopf, M., & Wald, A. (2011). Innovation in commoditized services: A study
in the passenger airline industry. International Journal Of Innovation
Management, 15(4), 731-753.
Rothman, A., & Jasper, C. (2011, Dec 19). The unbearable heaviness of
business class. Business Week, 1.
Teichert, T., Shehu, E., & Wartburg, I (2008). Customer segmentation
revisited: The case of the airline industry. Transportation Research Part A:
Policy and Practice, 42 (1), 227-242.
Wen, C., & Yeh, W. (2010). Positioning of international air passenger carriers
using multidimensional scaling and correspondence analysis. Transportation
Journal, 49(1), 7-23.
Case Assignment
Read and cite the required articles listed above, supplemented with other
articles related to passenger airline industry as well as United and Delta
Airlines, and develop a report in terms of the following guidelines. A wellwritten
report should have a brief introduction, headings or subheadings, and a
brief concluding comment. Note that you should use some keywords as
headings or subheadings such as "Key External Factors," instead of a
sentence or a question.
• Identify and explain key external factors that affect the passenger
airline industry.
• Explain the major airline market segments by applying the marketing
concepts of segmentation, targeting, and positioning.
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• Contrast United and Delta Airlines in terms of each company's target
market and positioning. Give some examples of how these strategies are
implemented for each company.
Assignment Expectations
Expectations Regarding Your References and Defense of Your Positions
Write clearly, simply, and logically. Your paper should be 750-1500 words long,
excluding title pages and references, but quality of writing is more important
than length. Use double-spaced, black Verdana or Times Roman font in 12
pt. type size.
Back up your positions or opinions with references to the required reading
found in the Background and Ongoing Useful Resources. In using those
references, demonstrate your understanding of the concepts presented.
Rather than grading on how much information you find, emphasis will be on
the defense of the positions you take on the issues. Also remember:
(1) The "why" is more important than the "what."
(2) The defense of your positions on the issues is more important than the
positions you take.
Paraphrase the facts using your own words and ideas, employing quotes
sparingly. Quotes, if absolutely necessary, should not be more than a few
words.
When writing an academically oriented paper, you will uncover many facts
about the product. If you paraphrase the facts, cite the sources in your text and
link those citations to references at the end of the paper.
Here are some guidelines on how to conduct information search and build
critical thinking skills.
Emerald Group Publishing. (n.d.). Searching for Information. Retrieved from
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/learning/study_skills/skills/searching.htm
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Emerald Group Publishing. (n.d.). Developing Critical Thinking. Retrieved from
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/learning/study_skills/skills/critical_thinking.htm
Guidelines for handling quoted and paraphrased material are found at:
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Academic Writing. Retrieved from
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/2/
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing.
Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/1/
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Avoiding Plagiarism. Retrieved from
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/1/
Your paper consists of arguments in favor of your opinions or positions on the
issues addressed by the guidelines; therefore, avoid the following logical
fallacies:
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Logic in Argumentative Writing. Retrieved
from
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/659/03/
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