2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijesm-10-2018-0006
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Barriers to viability of Indian power distribution companies

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop an interpretive structural modeling (ISM) of barriers related to viability of Power Distribution Companies (discoms) in India. Design/methodology/approach Feedback from the Experts of Indian power sector has been taken as the basis to develop the model for barriers to viability of discoms, where major barriers have been identified through extent review of literature and through discussions with experts in the power sector keeping the viability of discoms in foc… Show more

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“…The ISM methodology helps to enforce order and direction on the complexity of relationships among the factors of a system (Pandey & Ghodke 2019;Sage 1977)…”
Section: Development Of An Interpretive Structural Modelling Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ISM methodology helps to enforce order and direction on the complexity of relationships among the factors of a system (Pandey & Ghodke 2019;Sage 1977)…”
Section: Development Of An Interpretive Structural Modelling Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the vertical hierarchy was replaced with team structures, the organization has been facing team-related challenges particularly in terms of low engagement of team members, lack of autonomy and confrontation issues over the past few years. Making teams perform is key to the success of the SBUs in order to achieve organizational vision of becoming one of the most efficient power generating companies globally, having an efficient power transmission system, and provider of customer satisfaction through service excellence (Pandey and Ghodke, 2019; Das, 2021; Jha and Singh, 2021; Sengupta and Mukherjee, 2022). In order to achieve its energy vision 2025, the company endeavors to provide an environment in which each team member in the organization strives to be a high performer and is engaged on a continuous basis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The NDA government has submitted a series of power sector reforms, including implementing the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme in the power sector to help recognize deserving beneficiaries and promote retail competition . Following the Draught Electricity Act (amending) Bill 2020 to the Electricity Act, 2003, the government has pitched its costs to reflect tariff and formed the Electricity Contract Compliance Authority (ECCA) to enforce power purchase agreements (PPA) (Pandey and Ghodke, 2019). In support of this order, another initiative is being made for relaxing the borrowing limits placed under Ujwal Discoms Assurance Yojana (UDAY) as a one-time measure, intended to help turn around the power distribution companies in the state .…”
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confidence: 99%