Avaliação do Risco Regulatório em Pesquisa & Desenvolvimento no Setor Elétrico Brasileiro/Regulatory Risk Assessment of Research & Development in the Brazilian Electrical Sector

This paper presents a methodology of R&D&I project ex-ante evaluation for the Brazilian electric power sector using a multi-criteria tool focused on risk. The R&D process in the Brazilian electric power industry is regulated by the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), and requires co...

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Published inRevista de administração contemporânea Vol. 19; no. 2; p. 193
Main Authors Brittes, José Luiz Pereira, Salles-Filho, Sergio L M, Pfitzner, Mariana Savedra
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published Rio de Janeiro Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração 01.03.2015
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Summary:This paper presents a methodology of R&D&I project ex-ante evaluation for the Brazilian electric power sector using a multi-criteria tool focused on risk. The R&D process in the Brazilian electric power industry is regulated by the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), and requires companies to invest part of Net Operating Income (NOI) in R&D&I. This pushed firms to structure management routines for technological innovation efforts that simultaneously mitigate market and regulatory risk. One way to achieve this issue is to perform an ex-ante evaluation project selection methodology able to deal with somewhat antagonistic multiple-element analysis. PiTech (Prioritization in Technology) is a very flexible and conducive tool for performing such a weighted parametric multivariate analysis. The case presented in this article was performed with PiTech working with operational, market and regulatory criteria in multiple combinations for 19 projects for a key holding group in the Brazilian power market. The tool proved to be very useful by allowing decision makers to verify the appropriateness of investment in R&D projects totaling R$61 million in 2010, minimizing regulatory risks and preserving adherence to corporate interests.
ISSN:1415-6555
1982-7849