Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.

This dissertation provides an insight into the reformed industry concentration; the supply and demand relationship; and, the impact on the secondary electricity suppliers, i.e. generating set (Gen-set) retailers, which have traditionally served as a backup to supplement the erratic supply. The empha...

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Main Authors: Cheng, Siau Yian., Chow, Soon Wah., Lau, Theresa Kim Mui., Tay, Karen Peck Noi.
Other Authors: McGovern, Ian
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-71402024-01-12T10:15:30Z Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment. Cheng, Siau Yian. Chow, Soon Wah. Lau, Theresa Kim Mui. Tay, Karen Peck Noi. McGovern, Ian Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Government policies DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor This dissertation provides an insight into the reformed industry concentration; the supply and demand relationship; and, the impact on the secondary electricity suppliers, i.e. generating set (Gen-set) retailers, which have traditionally served as a backup to supplement the erratic supply. The emphasis is on analysing the dynamics of government reforms, policies and environmental changes through a series of supply and demand scenarios, showing the factors that will influence the growth and development of the Gen-sets industry. Finally, an analysis of the various competitive factors among the Gen- set retailers is performed to explore new market opportunities for the Gen-set retailers. Master of Business Administration 2008-09-18T07:40:35Z 2008-09-18T07:40:35Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/7140 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Cheng, Siau Yian.
Chow, Soon Wah.
Lau, Theresa Kim Mui.
Tay, Karen Peck Noi.
Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.
description This dissertation provides an insight into the reformed industry concentration; the supply and demand relationship; and, the impact on the secondary electricity suppliers, i.e. generating set (Gen-set) retailers, which have traditionally served as a backup to supplement the erratic supply. The emphasis is on analysing the dynamics of government reforms, policies and environmental changes through a series of supply and demand scenarios, showing the factors that will influence the growth and development of the Gen-sets industry. Finally, an analysis of the various competitive factors among the Gen- set retailers is performed to explore new market opportunities for the Gen-set retailers.
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Cheng, Siau Yian.
Chow, Soon Wah.
Lau, Theresa Kim Mui.
Tay, Karen Peck Noi.
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author Cheng, Siau Yian.
Chow, Soon Wah.
Lau, Theresa Kim Mui.
Tay, Karen Peck Noi.
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title Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.
title_short Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.
title_full Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.
title_fullStr Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.
title_full_unstemmed Business strategies of gen-sets retailers in New Zealand in a changed regulatory environment.
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