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    Complexity of increasing knowledge flows: the 2022 Southwest Airlines Scheduling Crisis by Alysha Helmrich, Mikhail Chester, Megan Ryerson

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The 2022 Southwest Airlines Scheduling Crisis, resulting in approximately 15 000 flight cancellations, demonstrates the challenges of structuring infrastructure systems and their knowledge-making processes for increasingly disruptive conditions. …”
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    FROM THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION TO IBM, DELL, AND SOUTHWEST AIRLINES: TEACHING HISTORY AND LEADERSHIP TO BUSINESS STUDENTS by Jeffrey Matthews

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…“From the Lewis and Clark Expedition,” which coincides with the National Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commemoration (2003—2006), demonstrates how contemporary business concepts of visionary leadership, systematic planning, and organizational climate were instrumental to the success of Thomas Jefferson's “Corps of Discovery” and shows how a mastery of these concepts contributed to the successes of the pioneering US corporations IBM, Southwest Airlines, and Dell.…”
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    Determination of the responsibility of delay in the context of airline business model: A case of American Airlines and Southwest Airlines by Ferhat İnce, Savaş Selahattin Ateş

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…American Airlines and Southwest Airlines were selected as full-service carrier and low-cost carrier, respectively. …”
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    Using machine learning to analyze and predict entry patterns of low-cost airlines: A study of Southwest Airlines by Sri Lakshmi Vadlamani, M. Omair Shafiq, Olga Baysal

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This paper uses machine learning to analyze and predict entry patterns of Southwest Airlines into various city pair. The purpose is to understand the parameters impacting the decision to enter into a city pair, by a low cost airline. …”
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    Southwest Airlines’ successful economistic, cost-leadership strategy examined in light of Paul Lawrence’s renewed Darwinian theory: An analysis by Nadya Chishty-Mujahid

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…This paper examines the successful business strategy employed by Southwest Airlines with special respect to the recent theories of Paul Lawrence. …”
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    THE IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE FOR THE SUCCESS OF USA LOW-COST AIRLINES by Laura DIACONU (MAXIM), Andrei MAXIM

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The aim of the present paper is to investigate the role played by the organizational culture to the success of the USA low-cost airlines, taking as example two major operators: Southwest Airlines and JetBlue. This exploratory research was conducted using two methods. …”
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    From the black box to the glass box: Using unsupervised and supervised learning processes to predict user engagement for the airline companies by Hyunsang Son, Jisoo Ahn, Arnold D. Chung, Minette E. Drumwright

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…By adopting both unsupervised and supervised learning processes for using artificial intelligence (AI), we collected 680,410, tweets related to airline companies (United Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Hawaiian Airlines) and analyzed 4961 retweets to predict user engagement levels on Twitter. …”
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    Lean Aerospace Engineering by Murman, Earll M.

    Published 2016
    “…A framework for Lean Engineering is presented, based upon observational findings from a decade of research in the aerospace domain, published works on Toyota and Southwest Airlines, and practitioner input. The framework is illustrated with examples drawn from aircraft and other aerospace applications. …”
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    Southwest model in Southeast Asia. by Shi, Huixian., Sim, Johnny Sze Qiang., Young, Ming Ee.

    Published 2008
    “…This report analyzed the success factors of Southwest Airlines that constitute the Southwest Model. …”
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    World experience in aviation companies staffing executive and administrative personnel by T.N. Shkoda

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The author analyzes staffing specifics of such aviation companies as Southwest Airlines, Lufthansa AG, and work of such staffing agencies as Aeropeople Aerotek in this direction. …”
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    The Cycle of Leadership : How Great Leaders Teach Their Companies to Win / by Tichy, Noel M., author 433384, Cardwell, Nancy, author 389736

    Published 2002
    “…Using examples from GE, Ford, Dell, Southwest Airlines and many others, Tichy presents and analyzes these principles in action and shows how managers can begin to transform their own businesses into teaching organizations and, consequently, better-performing companies.…”
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    RYANIZATION: HOW ONE EUROPEAN AIRLINE EXEMPLIFIES THE “MCDONALDIZATION” MODEL by Maik Hüttinger, Vincentas Rolandas Giedraitis

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…According to the results of this study, ‘Ryanair’ (and not its American counterpart Southwest Airlines often used as a synonym for low-fare airlines) is the airline which has most radically applied the low-fare idea.…”
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    Evolving Trends of U.S. Domestic Airfares: The Impacts of Competition, Consolidation, and Low-Cost Carriers by Wittman, Michael D., Swelbar, William S.

    Published 2013
    “…The effects of low-cost carriers (LCCs) such as Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways on average one-way fares are also investigated. …”
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    Technical Report
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    Managing Hospitality Organizations : Achieving Excellence in the Guest Experience / by Ford, Robert C. (Robert Clayton), 1945-, author 184327, Sturman, Michael C. (Michael Craig), author 633014

    Published 2020
    “…Each chapter focuses on a core principle of hospitality management and is packed with practical advice, examples, and cases from some of the best companies in the service sector including Walt Disney, Southwest Airlines, and The Four Seasons. Authors Michael Sturman and Robert Ford emphasize the critical importance of focusing on your guest to create that unforgettable customer experience. …”
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    Too fat to fly: A case study of unsuccessful fan mobilization by Tom Phillips

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…I examine the reaction of the fan community for filmmaker Kevin Smith following Smith's ejection from a Southwest Airlines flight in 2010. He was removed from the plane for apparently breaching their "passenger of size" policy, but he ardently rebuked the company's justification. …”
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