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Agency Problems and Airport Security: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence on the Impact of Security Training
Authors:Martina de Gramatica  Fabio Massacci  Woohyun Shim  Uğur Turhan  Julian Williams
Affiliation:1. Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Povo, Italy;2. Anadolu University, Eski?ehir, Turkey;3. Business School, Durham University, Durham, UK
Abstract:We analyze the issue of agency costs in aviation security by combining results from a quantitative economic model with a qualitative study based on semi‐structured interviews. Our model extends previous principal‐agent models by combining the traditional fixed and varying monetary responses to physical and cognitive effort with nonmonetary welfare and potentially transferable value of employees' own human capital. To provide empirical evidence for the tradeoffs identified in the quantitative model, we have undertaken an extensive interview process with regulators, airport managers, security personnel, and those tasked with training security personnel from an airport operating in a relatively high‐risk state, Turkey. Our results indicate that the effectiveness of additional training depends on the mix of “transferable skills” and “emotional” buy‐in of the security agents. Principals need to identify on which side of a critical tipping point their agents are to ensure that additional training, with attached expectations of the burden of work, aligns the incentives of employees with the principals' own objectives.
Keywords:Human capital  mixing qualitative and quantitative analysis  principal‐agent models  public policy  security risk  semi‐structured interviews
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