Research on Identification of Influencing Factors and Mechanism Analysis Based on DEMATEL-ISM Theory
Shiyuan Lin (),
Ying Wang (),
Shijin Qiu (),
Hongyi Chen () and
Fenghu Huang ()
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Shiyuan Lin: State Grid Fujian Power Economic Research Institute
Ying Wang: State Grid Fujian Power Economic Research Institute
Shijin Qiu: State Grid Fujian Power Economic Research Institute
Hongyi Chen: State Grid Fujian Power Economic Research Institute
Fenghu Huang: State Grid Fujian Power Economic Research Institute
A chapter in Proceedings of the 2025 5th International Conference on Informatization Economic Development and Management (IEDM 2025), 2025, pp 287-296 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Against the backdrop of the new power changes, with the expansion of the investment scale, the power supply profit margin and operational pressure are also increasing. Therefore, in making investment decisions, power grid companies should not only consider factors such as power demand, power supply capacity, and power supply reliability but also conduct a thorough analysis of their actual investment requirements to formulate scientifically sound and rational investment strategies. To this end, considering the specific characteristics of investment activities in power grid enterprises, a methodology based on distributed theory is proposed for identifying influencing factors and analyzing the underlying mechanisms of power grid investment demand. This approach serves as a reference for power grid enterprises to enhance the quality of investment decision-making and optimize the efficiency of investment fund utilization.
Keywords: power grid investment demand; DEMATEL-ISM theory; influencing factors; analysis technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-724-3_28
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