posted on 2017-11-02, 06:02authored byBruce, Peter J., Gray, Judy H.
This paper examines a range of methods to collect data for the investigation of decision-making in airline Operations Control Centres (OCCs). A study was conducted of 52 controllers in five OCCs of both domestic and international airlines in the Asia-Pacific region. A range of methods was used including: surveys, interviews, observations, simulations, and think-aloud protocol. The paper compares and evaluates the suitability of these techniques for gathering data and provides recommendations on the application of simulations.
History
Year of first publication
2004
Series
Monash University. Faculty of Business and Economics. Department of Management.