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Title

The Utility Theory in Maintenance and Repair Strategy

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Architektury i Planowania Przestrzennego, Wydział Architektury, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2013

Published in

Procedia Engineering

Journal year: 2013 | Journal volume: vol. 54

Article type

scientific article / paper

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • maintenance and repair strategy
  • utility theory
  • risk aversion
  • decision making
Abstract

EN The paper deals with economic and psychological aspects of the decision making process in the area of maintenance and repair. A change of risk assessment criterion from the expected value to maximisation of expected utility is the essence of the approach in question. Some aspects of tendency to risk taking and aversion to risk have been discussed. The theory of utility has been employed. Selected research results on tendency to risk taking have been presented. A variety of environments have been researched, including the so called small business in construction industry.
Research results suggest a differentiation of attitudes towards risk which, in turn, influences a choice of decision options. Effects of alternative attitudes have been analysed using dendrites, as well as basing on an example of a plumber. The influence of those attitudes on economic effects of the plumber-decision maker and, therefore, on the area of maintenance and repair are clear. A small plumbing plant(near Poznan, Poland) was the inspiration for this study.

Pages (from - to)

604 - 614

DOI

10.1016/j.proeng.2013.03.055

URL

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705813004098

Presented on

The 2nd International Conference on Rehabilitation and Maintenance in Civil Engineering, ICRMCE 2012, 8-10.03.2012, Solo, Indonesia

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CC BY-NC-ND (attribution - noncommercial - no derivatives)

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