Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Linköping University
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Benchmarking: An International Journal | 2014
Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz; Augusto Voltes-Dorta
Purpose – When large samples are used to estimate airport efficiency, clustering is a necessary step before carrying out any benchmarking analysis. However, the existing literature has paid little attention to developing a robust methodology for airport classification, instead relying on ad hoc techniques. In order to address this issue, this paper aims to develop a new airport clustering procedure. Design/methodology/approach – A frontier-based hierarchical clustering procedure is developed. An application to cost-efficiency benchmarking is presented using the cost function parameters available in the literature. A cross-section of worldwide airports is clustered according to the relevant outputs and input prices, with cost elasticities and factor shares serving as optimal variable weights. Findings – The authors found 17 distinct airport clusters without any ad hoc input. Factors like the use of larger aircraft or the dominance of low-cost carriers are shown to improve cost performance in the airport in...
Transport Reviews | 2015
Beatriz Tovar; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Abstract Port efficiency and port clustering are two aspects that have received different degrees of attention in the existing literature. While the actual estimation of port efficiency has been extensively studied, the existing literature has paid little attention to developing robust methodologies for port classification. In this paper, we review the literature on classification methods for port efficiency, and present an approach that combines stochastic frontier analysis, clustering and self-organized maps (SOM). Cluster methodologies that build on the estimated cost function parameters could group ports into performance metrics’ categories. This helps when setting improvement targets for ports as a function of their specific cluster. The methodology is applied to a database of Spanish port authorities. The dendrogram features three clusters and five outlier Spanish Port Authorities. SOM are employed to track the temporal evolution of Spanish Port Authorities that are of special interest for some reasons (i.e. outliers). Results show that use of a combination of cost frontier and cluster methods to define robust port typology and SOMs, jointly or in isolation, offers useful information to the decision-makers.
Journal of Transport Geography | 2013
Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz; Pere Suau-Sanchez; Augusto Voltes-Dorta
Journal of Transport Geography | 2016
Pere Suau-Sanchez; Augusto Voltes-Dorta; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Transport Policy | 2015
Beatriz Tovar; Rubén Hernández; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Transportation Research Part E-logistics and Transportation Review | 2013
Juan Carlos Martín; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz; Augusto Voltes-Dorta
Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2017
Augusto Voltes-Dorta; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz; Pere Suau-Sanchez
Journal of Transport Geography | 2016
Pere Suau-Sanchez; Augusto Voltes-Dorta; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Transport Policy | 2015
Pere Suau-Sanchez; Augusto Voltes-Dorta; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Tourism Management | 2017
Augusto Voltes-Dorta; Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz; Pere Suau-Sanchez