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Effectiveness of state incentives for promoting wind energy: A panel data examination

Deepak SANGROYA,Jogendra NAYAK

Frontiers in Energy 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 247-258 doi: 10.1007/s11708-015-0364-8

Abstract: This paper evaluates the effectiveness of state level incentives for the development of wind energy in

Keywords: India     wind energy development     state incentives     econometric analysis     panel data    

The impact of government incentives and penalties on willingness to recycle plastic waste: An evolutionary

Zhen Wang, Jiazhen Huo, Yongrui Duan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1208-2

Abstract: . • Policy-sponsored incentives make collectors and recyclers to participate earlier. • Recyclers areBecause governments have introduced policies involving incentives and penalties to promote the recyclingFirst, an increase in incentives or in penalties increases the probability that collectors and recyclersSecond, policy support incentives encourage collectors and recyclers to participate in plastic wasterecycling earlier than subsidy incentives do.

Keywords: Plastic waste     Recycle     Reuse     Government incentives     Government penalties     Evolutionary game    

Supplier development and its incentives in infrastructure mega-projects: A case study on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao

Wei ZENG, Jinwen ZHANG, Hongwei WANG, Hongtao ZHOU

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 88-97 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2018077

Abstract: The critical factors influencing the construction supplier development are identified, which include incentivesFurthermore, focusing on the incentives for the supplier’s product quality and production capacity improvement

Keywords: infrastructure mega-project     supplier development     critical success factors     incentives     case study    

Internal incentives and operations strategies for the water-saving supply chain with cap-and-trade regulation

Zhisong CHEN, Li FANG, Huimin WANG

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 87-101 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0006-7

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Faced with the rapid development of modern industries of agriculture, manufacturing, and services, water resources are becoming increasingly scarce. Industries with high water consumption are generally regulated by the government’s water cap-and-trade (CAT) regulation to solve the contradiction between the limited water supply and the rapid growing water demand. Supply chain equilibrium and coordination models under the benchmark scenario without water saving and CAT regulation, water-saving supply chain equilibrium and coordination models under the scenario without/with CAT regulation are developed, analyzed and compared. The corresponding numerical and sensitivity analyses for all models are conducted and compared, and the managerial insights and policy recommendations are summarized in this article. The results indicate that (1) Conducting water saving could improve effectively the operational performance of the water-saving supply chain under the scenario without/with CAT regulation. (2) The coordination strategy based on the revenue sharing contract could efficiently coordinate the water-saving supply chain, enhance water consumption reduction rate, and improve the operational performance of the water-saving supply chain. (3) The implementation of CAT regulation enhances effectively water-consumption-reduction in the water-saving supply chain and improves the operational performance of water-saving supply chain. (4) Simultaneous implementation of CAT regulation by the government and adopting coordination strategy by the water-saving supply chain would be superior to any other scenarios/strategies. (5) A suitable water cap based on the industrial average water consumption and historical water consumption data are beneficial for constructing reasonable and effective incentive mechanism. (6) A higher marginal trade price could induce more reduction in water consumption and create better operational performance for the manufacturer and water-saving supply chain, both under the equilibrium and coordination strategies.

Keywords: water-saving supply chain     equilibrium     coordination     internal incentive     cap and trade regulation    

Policy options for Agriculture Green Development by farmers in China

Laurence E. D. SMITH

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 90-97 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019290

Abstract: for a location-sensitive policy mix made up of regulation, advice provision, voluntarism and targeted incentives

Keywords: agriculture     environment     development     incentives     policy     regulation    

Economic Analysis of Residential Distributed Solar Photovoltaic

Xi Luo,Jia-ping Liu

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 125-130 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015031

Abstract: The result demonstrates that government incentives help to increase the profitability of distributed

Keywords: distributed solar photovoltaic     internal rate of return     price ladder     government incentives    

Real option-based optimization for financial incentive allocation in infrastructure projects under public–private partnerships

Shuai LI, Da HU, Jiannan CAI, Hubo CAI

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 413-425 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0045-0

Abstract: Financial incentives that stimulate energy investments under public–private partnerships are consideredleveraged to determine the optimal timing and the corresponding option value of providing financial incentivesIncentives are offered to the project portfolio that generates the maximum total option value.A case study is presented to illustrate how the limited financial incentives can be optimally allocated

Keywords: financial incentives     public–private partnerships     energy infrastructure projects     real option     optimization    

Title Author Date Type Operation

Effectiveness of state incentives for promoting wind energy: A panel data examination

Deepak SANGROYA,Jogendra NAYAK

Journal Article

The impact of government incentives and penalties on willingness to recycle plastic waste: An evolutionary

Zhen Wang, Jiazhen Huo, Yongrui Duan

Journal Article

Supplier development and its incentives in infrastructure mega-projects: A case study on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao

Wei ZENG, Jinwen ZHANG, Hongwei WANG, Hongtao ZHOU

Journal Article

Internal incentives and operations strategies for the water-saving supply chain with cap-and-trade regulation

Zhisong CHEN, Li FANG, Huimin WANG

Journal Article

Policy options for Agriculture Green Development by farmers in China

Laurence E. D. SMITH

Journal Article

Economic Analysis of Residential Distributed Solar Photovoltaic

Xi Luo,Jia-ping Liu

Journal Article

Real option-based optimization for financial incentive allocation in infrastructure projects under public–private partnerships

Shuai LI, Da HU, Jiannan CAI, Hubo CAI

Journal Article