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    Title: UTILITY-BASED MULTICRITERIA MODEL FOR EVALUATING BOT PROJECTS
    Authors: Yan, MR (Yan, Min-Ren)
    Pong, CS (Pong, Cheng-Sheng)
    Lo, W (Lo, Wei)
    Contributors: Dept Int Business Adm
    Keywords: BOT
    utility
    AHP
    multicriteria analysis
    evaluation
    decision support
    Date: 2011-06
    Issue Date: 2013-01-18 10:20:06 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Owing to the urgent demands for new developments and maintenances of the existing infrastructures under limited government budget and time, increasing BOT (build-operate-transfer) projects have been a significant factor affecting the economic developments in many countries. However, as BOT projects usually induce huge capital investments, government sectors must prudently evaluate the project feasibility from both financial and nonfinancial aspects before the implementation. Therefore, how to establish an objective evaluation model which can comprehensively assess the feasibility of each BOT project and determine the priority of its implementation has become an important issue. This study incorporates analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and utility theory to develop a utility-based multicriteria model for supporting the selection of BOT projects. A case study is provided to demonstrate that the implementation of the proposed model can effectively help decision-making teams participate in economical evaluations so that the feasibility of as-planed BOT projects can be determined and project priority can be set efficiently and consistently.
    Relation: TECHNOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY Volume: 17 Issue: 2 Pages: 207-218
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Business Administration & Graduate Institute of International Business Administration ] periodical articles

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