A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry

Energy is a resource of fundamental importance and if there is one thing that the world is going to need more in the future, it's energy. Increased energy demand is a major factor for the energy industry to invest in innovative technologies by developing processes and products that deliver impr...

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Main Author: Kabli, Mohammad Reda
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10975/
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description Energy is a resource of fundamental importance and if there is one thing that the world is going to need more in the future, it's energy. Increased energy demand is a major factor for the energy industry to invest in innovative technologies by developing processes and products that deliver improved efficiency and environmental performance. With oil continues to satisfy a major part of the energy needs, it is important for oil companies to invest wisely in Research and Development (R&D) projects. Literature is full of methods that address the problem of R&D portfolio selection. Despite their availability, R&D portfolio selection methods are not used widely. This is due to lacking several issues identified by researchers and practitioners. As a result, R&D portfolio selection is still an important area of concern. This research proposes a multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting R&D portfolios with a case study of implementation of the methodology in the Saudi oil refining industry. Driven by the research question and some gaps identified in the related literature review, the methodology has been modified and improved. The methodology includes methods and techniques that aim to give insights to decision makers to evaluate individual projects and select the R&D portfolio. The methodology is divided into three stages with different steps in each stage by combining and modifying two well-known multi-attribute decision making methods: the Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) and the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). The case study describes further methods such as Integer Linear Programming (ILP) and Monte Carlo simulation for generating data to test the validation and operationality of the methodology. It is designed in a step-by-step, easy to apply way and considers the decision making type in a national oil company. It includes the preferences of the decision makers and takes into consideration the multiple, monetary and non- monetary, attributes that ought to be considered to satisfy not only the objectives of the Saudi national company (Aramco), but the strategic goals of the Saudi government as well.
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spelling nottingham-109752025-02-28T11:10:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10975/ A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry Kabli, Mohammad Reda Energy is a resource of fundamental importance and if there is one thing that the world is going to need more in the future, it's energy. Increased energy demand is a major factor for the energy industry to invest in innovative technologies by developing processes and products that deliver improved efficiency and environmental performance. With oil continues to satisfy a major part of the energy needs, it is important for oil companies to invest wisely in Research and Development (R&D) projects. Literature is full of methods that address the problem of R&D portfolio selection. Despite their availability, R&D portfolio selection methods are not used widely. This is due to lacking several issues identified by researchers and practitioners. As a result, R&D portfolio selection is still an important area of concern. This research proposes a multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting R&D portfolios with a case study of implementation of the methodology in the Saudi oil refining industry. Driven by the research question and some gaps identified in the related literature review, the methodology has been modified and improved. The methodology includes methods and techniques that aim to give insights to decision makers to evaluate individual projects and select the R&D portfolio. The methodology is divided into three stages with different steps in each stage by combining and modifying two well-known multi-attribute decision making methods: the Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) and the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). The case study describes further methods such as Integer Linear Programming (ILP) and Monte Carlo simulation for generating data to test the validation and operationality of the methodology. It is designed in a step-by-step, easy to apply way and considers the decision making type in a national oil company. It includes the preferences of the decision makers and takes into consideration the multiple, monetary and non- monetary, attributes that ought to be considered to satisfy not only the objectives of the Saudi national company (Aramco), but the strategic goals of the Saudi government as well. 2009 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10975/1/A_MULTI-ATTRIBUTE_DECISION_MAKING_METHODOLOGY_FOR_SELECTING_NEW_R%26D_PROJECTS_PORTFOLIO_WITH_A_CASE_STUDY_OF_SAUDI_OIL_REFINING_INDUSTRY_-_MOHAMMAD_KABLI_-_2009.pdf Kabli, Mohammad Reda (2009) A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
spellingShingle Kabli, Mohammad Reda
A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry
title A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry
title_full A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry
title_fullStr A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry
title_full_unstemmed A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry
title_short A multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new R&D projects portfolio with a case study of Saudi oil refining industry
title_sort multi-attribute decision making methodology for selecting new r&d projects portfolio with a case study of saudi oil refining industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10975/