A goal programming/constrained regression review of the Bell system breakup
Management Science
An agent-based framework for building decision support systems
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on decision support technologies for complex and open organizations
A framework for applying intelligent agents to support electronic trading
Decision Support Systems
Introduction to Reinforcement Learning
Introduction to Reinforcement Learning
An agent-based decision support system for wholesale electricity market
Decision Support Systems
A novel steganographic algorithm using animations as cover
Decision Support Systems
Editorial: Challenges of restructuring the power industry
Decision Support Systems - Challenges of restructuring the power industry
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
DEA analysis of FDI attractiveness for sustainable development: Evidence from Chinese provinces
Decision Support Systems
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During the summer (2000), wholesale electricity prices in California were approximately 500% higher than those during the same months in 1998-1999. This study finds that the price hike has occurred due to an increase in fuel prices and real demand. The change of the two market fundamentals explains 45.73% of the price increase and fluctuation during the crisis. The responsibility of energy utility firms is 21.41%. The policy implication regarding the California electricity crisis is different from well-known economic studies which have attributed the price hike to the exercise of market power. The difference points up a need for drawing on researchers from multiple disciplines who are capable of checking each other's methodologies in guiding large policy decisions. This need was suggested by Professor Cooper regarding the AT&T breakup two decades ago.