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Competitive bidding for outcome based contracts – price to win?
Published 2014“…Finally, using an exemplar service we will demonstrate how using our approach highlights the probability of winning the contract, the probability of making a profit and the expected profit value for particular price bids.…”
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Price to win through value modelling for service offering
Published 2014“…Findings: Current approaches to determine the price to win for a product oriented service contract have mainly focussed on the cost of the physical asset and its’ specification. …”
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Planning with justice: using spatial modelling to incorporate justice in electricity pricing – the case of Tanzania
Published 2020“…These differences raise equity and justice concerns around how they are implemented. For example, how can electricity be kept affordable for all consumers when access is provided by various technologies operated under different business models? …”
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Modelling the effects of fuel price changes on road traffic collisions: evidence from the UK and the EU
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Pricing strategies by European traditional and low cost airlines: or, when is it the best time to book on line?
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An economic narrative for better managing the european energy crisis
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Analyzing the potential economic value of energy storage
Published 2018“…The paper sets out the potential problems as the market moves to absorb increasing amounts of wind, then characterises the nature of prices, which reveals the importance of a strategy in which power is absorbed into store for a relatively few hours of the day and discharged over a relatively few hours. …”
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Uncertainty in competitive bidding – a framework for product–service systems
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Unconventional monetary policy reaction functions: evidence from the U.S.
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Challenges on procurement in the oil and gas industry: developing new strategies
Published 2004“…With the background of volatile oil and gas prices, marginal oilfields, extreme locations and new global business trends, the oil and gas industry is forced to seek better solution to overcome these challenges, among others, to look at new procurement strategies. …”
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Procurement strategies for the oil and gas industry: current issues and problems
Published 2003“…The new century brings significant challenges to the oil and gas industry, as it seeks to maintain high levels of investment against a background of volatile oil and gas prices. …”
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Procurement strategies for the oil and gas industry: conventional versus innovative approaches
Published 2003“…During the period of high oil and gas prices in the late 70’s and early 80’s, the operators (Petronas, BP, Esso, Shell etc.) was focused on ways and means of high volumes of oil and gas from the rich and easily accessible sources. …”
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Multi-cultural complexity impact on procurement within the oil and gas sector
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Effects of ethnicity in learning preferences in technology
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Integration and cultural engineering on projects in developing countries (KENYA)
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Developing compressed natural gas as an automotive fuel in Nigeria: lessons from international markets
Published 2015“…The paper concludes that the principal impediment to NGV market development in Nigeria is the uncoordinated implementation approach and that greater government involvement is required in setting strategic goals, developing the legal and regulatory fra- meworks, setting of clear standards for vehicles and refuelling stations as well as assigning responsi- bilities to specific agencies. Short-term low cost policy interventions identified include widening the existing NG and gasoline price gap and offering limited support for refuelling and retrofitting facilities.…”
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An investigation of design waste causes in construction
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The relevance of EQ to construction project management education and practice: an investigative framework
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An overview of sustainability in Saudi Arabia
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An evaluation of the practices of, and barriers to, continuous improvement through learning on NHS LIFT projects
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Phi-array: a novel method for fitness visualization and decision making in evolutionary design optimization
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Earthquake induced structural and non-structural damage in hospitals
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Architect and contractor attitudes to waste minimisation
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Cow dung and paper waste co-digestion for biogas production and use in buildings
Published 2017“…The world currently faces perennial energy crisis as a consequence of declining fossil fuel reserves and unprecedented upsurge in crude oil prices. This energy challenge explains the growing efforts toward providing alternative energy sources and upgrading of existing technologies. …”
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A framework for strategic decision-making in junior and intermediate oil and gas operating companies
Published 2021“…Understanding the rationale behind the spate of strategic decisions being undertaken by oil and gas operating company (OGOC) executives in Alberta, Canada, as a consequence of the petroleum industry’s challenges associated with low commodity prices, presented a unique research opportunity. …”
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The application of systems thinking to the concept of sustainability
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Net present value analysis of a hybrid gas engine-energy storage system in the balancing mechanism
Published 2020“…There is indication in the modelling that under very favorable conditions such as low compound interest rates, an acceptance of offers above 7 times/day and low gas price, it is possible to see a return on investment of a lithium ion-based battery-gas engine hybrid.…”
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Modeling and simulating hospital operations in a 3D environment
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Maximising patient throughput using discrete-event simulation
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Actor perception of risk time dimension in construction industry: a review of literature
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Current and near-term GHG emissions factors from electricity production for New York State and New York City
Published 2017“…Average GHG emissions factors for New York State could reduce 9 to 39% from 215 kg CO2e/MWh depending on the wind growth rate and price burden on coal power plants.…”
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Three essays on past determinants and potential future adoption of low-carbon technology
Published 2023“…The key findings from the developed agent-based model reveal that the role of nuclear technology towards the UK electricity decarbonisation drops to 5% at 2050, but the wind electricity share attains almost 50%, with an increase in the share of gas technology under the dual pricing system. The installed capacities of the low-carbon technologies especially nuclear and wind exhibit different penetration patterns, the wind installed capacity accounts for more than 40 GW in 2050 in a new pricing regime, while the installed capacity of nuclear technology which is used as baseload plant drop to 1.2 GW. …”
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An eco-approach to optimise efficiency and productivity of a hydraulic excavator
Published 2016“…Furthermore, steeply rising energy prices and the collapse of financial institutions in recent years have sparked demand for ways to improve individual energy efficiency. …”
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Energy use and related emissions of the UK residential sector: quantitative modelling and policy implications
Published 2016“…As a result of these reviews, a need to better understand how householders have responded to technical energy efficiency improvements in housing, and the influence of social and economic factors, was identified as a research gap. …”
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Macro-financial linkages and banking stability in sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2021“…The issues addressed are: (i) in terms of macro financial linkages in the Sub Saharan African (SSA) context, is there a long run relationship between real economic growth and the select financial variables of credit to GDP, bank lending deposit spread and stock market prices (ii), what is the impact of the shock arising from Pan African Banks’ entry on domestic banking stability in SSA? …”
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Exhaust system energy management of internal combustion engines
Published 2012“…The dynamic behaviour of the thermo-electric generator (TEG) applied in both, main exhaust gas stream and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) path of light duty and heavy duty engines were studied through a series of experimental and modelling programs. …”
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Uncertainty perception in bidding for Product-Service Systems under competition
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Investigating the feasibility and soil–structure integrity of onshore wind turbine systems in Kuwait
Published 2017“…Wind energy technologies are considered to be among the most promising types of renewable energy sources, which have since attracted broad considerations through recent years due to the soaring oil prices and the growing concerns over climate change and energy security. …”
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Distributed foresighted energy management in smart-grid-powered cellular networks
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Multi-criteria assessment approach for a residential building retrofit in Norway
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Explicit vs tacit collusion: The effects of firm numbers and asymmetries
Published 2017“…Tacit collusion can involve price wars on the equilibrium path. Explicit collusion involves firms secretly sharing their private information to avoid such price wars, but this is illegal and runs the risk of sanctions. …”
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Scoring rules and abnormally low bids criteria in construction tenders: a taxonomic review
Published 2015“…In the global construction context, the best value or most economically advantageous tender is becoming a widespread approach for contractor selection, as an alternative to other traditional awarding criteria such as the lowest price. In these multi-attribute tenders, the owner or auctioneer solicits proposals containing both a price bid and additional technical features. …”
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Collusion, firm numbers and asymmetries revisited [Lisbon]
Published 2016“…In this private monitoring setting, tacit collusion involves price wars on the equilibrium path if a firm cannot infer from its low sales whether the realisation of market demand was unluckily low or whether at least one rival has undercut the collusive price. …”
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Collusion, firm numbers and asymmetries revisited [Bergen]
Published 2016“…In this private monitoring setting, tacit collusion involves price wars on the equilibrium path if a firm cannot infer from its low sales whether the realisation of market demand was unluckily low or whether at least one rival has undercut the collusive price. …”
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Collusion, firm numbers and asymmetries revisited [Rhodes]
Published 2016“…In this private monitoring setting, tacit collusion involves price wars on the equilibrium path if a firm cannot infer from its low sales whether the realisation of market demand was unluckily low or whether at least one rival has undercut the collusive price. …”
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