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Prioritizing of ministry of energy's programs in regard of productivity development in electricity industry by Multi Attribute Utility Theory approach (MAUT)
Masoud Khalili * 1, Mostafa Safdari Ranjbar2 , Elnaz Fallah Mahdi poor3 , Mohammad Khalili4
1- Payame noor university of tehtan
2- Amirkabir university of technology
3- Allame Tabatabai University
4- Abbaspoor University
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Abstract: The interminable development of industrialization of nations along with their increasing needs for energy has impelled countries to make some serious policies and enact regulations in order to save energy and raise productivity especially in the electricity industry. To this end, the Ministry of Energy of Iran has provided a number of constructive executive programs and has published them in 2010 in a manuscript named "The First Book". It is crystal clear that these programs have different executive priorities and the degree of their influence on promoting productivity in the electricity industry is not the same. Thus, the purpose of this study is to evaluate and prioritize these executive programs by using the Multi Attribute Utility Theory to help the promotion of productivity in the electricity industry. The data-gathering method of this research is questionnaire in which the opinions of twelve academic and industrial experts in the field of electricity have been used. The prioritization of the programs can assist managers and policy-makers so as to acquire the desirable productivity in the electricity industry by allocating the limited recourses to the programs with high priority.
Keywords: Productivity, Electricity Industry, Ministry of Energy, Multi Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT)
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2012/11/6 | Accepted: 2012/11/6 | Published: 2019/12/2


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