Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects

Benefits assessment of investments in research projects is increasingly becoming important to funding agencies and stakeholders in order to demonstrate the effectiveness and benefits of funded projects and to provide guidance for future project appraisal and selection. This paper describes the devel...

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Main Authors: Edward S. Fekpe, Maxwell Amuzu, Williams Ackaah, Francis Afukaar, John Acquah, Alice Addai-Yeboah
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-11-01
Series:Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198220301731
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spelling doaj-c0fed2d7ab1646b29ddb291081c3c48c2020-12-23T05:04:35ZengElsevierTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives2590-19822020-11-018100262Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projectsEdward S. Fekpe0Maxwell Amuzu1Williams Ackaah2Francis Afukaar3John Acquah4Alice Addai-Yeboah5Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), P.O. Box AH50 Achimota, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author.Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), P.O. Box AH50 Achimota, Accra, GhanaCSIR-Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI), P. O. Box 40, KNUST, Kumasi, GhanaCSIR-Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI), P. O. Box 40, KNUST, Kumasi, GhanaCSIR-Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI), P. O. Box 40, KNUST, Kumasi, GhanaCSIR-Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI), P. O. Box 40, KNUST, Kumasi, GhanaBenefits assessment of investments in research projects is increasingly becoming important to funding agencies and stakeholders in order to demonstrate the effectiveness and benefits of funded projects and to provide guidance for future project appraisal and selection. This paper describes the development of a multi-criteria benefits assessment framework that is based on systems approach and developed using empirical data from rural road improvement projects funded by the UKAid. The framework is a scoring system where the outputs are presented as a report card or scorecard with scores and ratings assigned to the various subsystems. The scores represent the levels of benefits derived from conducting the research and implementation of products generated thereof. The framework is flexible enough to estimate the benefits for each subsystem independent of the other subsystems. The system can also be used as a decision support tool, providing quantitative information to validate funding and management decisions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198220301731Benefits Assessment FrameworkPerformance IndicatorsRural RoadSystems ApproachTransport Research Investments
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author Edward S. Fekpe
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Williams Ackaah
Francis Afukaar
John Acquah
Alice Addai-Yeboah
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Maxwell Amuzu
Williams Ackaah
Francis Afukaar
John Acquah
Alice Addai-Yeboah
Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Benefits Assessment Framework
Performance Indicators
Rural Road
Systems Approach
Transport Research Investments
author_facet Edward S. Fekpe
Maxwell Amuzu
Williams Ackaah
Francis Afukaar
John Acquah
Alice Addai-Yeboah
author_sort Edward S. Fekpe
title Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
title_short Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
title_full Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
title_fullStr Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
title_full_unstemmed Multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
title_sort multi-criteria systems-based benefits assessment framework for transport research projects
publisher Elsevier
series Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
issn 2590-1982
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Benefits assessment of investments in research projects is increasingly becoming important to funding agencies and stakeholders in order to demonstrate the effectiveness and benefits of funded projects and to provide guidance for future project appraisal and selection. This paper describes the development of a multi-criteria benefits assessment framework that is based on systems approach and developed using empirical data from rural road improvement projects funded by the UKAid. The framework is a scoring system where the outputs are presented as a report card or scorecard with scores and ratings assigned to the various subsystems. The scores represent the levels of benefits derived from conducting the research and implementation of products generated thereof. The framework is flexible enough to estimate the benefits for each subsystem independent of the other subsystems. The system can also be used as a decision support tool, providing quantitative information to validate funding and management decisions.
topic Benefits Assessment Framework
Performance Indicators
Rural Road
Systems Approach
Transport Research Investments
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198220301731
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