| Title: | Benchmarking and incentive regulation of quality of service: an application to the UK electricity distribution utilities |
| Authors: | Giannakis, D Jamasb, Tooraj Pollitt, Michael G |
| Issue Date: | 16-Jun-2004 |
| Abstract: | Quality of service has emerged as an important issue in post-reform regulation of electricity distribution networks. Regulators have employed partial incentive schemes to promote cost saving, investment efficiency, and service quality. This paper presents a quality-incorporated benchmarking study of the electricity distribution utilities in the UK between 1991/92 and 1998/99. We calculate technical efficiency of the utilities using Data Envelopment Analysis technique and productivity change over time using quality-incorporated Malmquist indices. We find that cost efficient firms do not necessarily exhibit high service quality and that efficiency scores of cost-only models do not show high correlation with those of quality-based models. The results also show that improvements in service quality have made a significant contribution to the sector�s total productivity change. In addition, we show that integrating quality of service in regulatory benchmarking is preferable to cost-only approaches. |
| URI: | http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/387 |
| Appears in Collections: | Cambridge Working Papers in Economics |
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