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Determining a reasonable concession period for risky transportation BOT projects with government subsidies based on cumulative prospect theory

Jian Guo (School of Management Science and Engineering, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China)
Junlin Chen (School of Management Science and Engineering, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China)
Yujie Xie (School of Management Science and Engineering, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 29 April 2021

Issue publication date: 24 March 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper explores the impact of both government subsidies and decision makers' loss-averse behavior on the determination of transportation build-operate-transfer (BOT) concession periods based on cumulative prospect theory (CPT). The prospect value of a transportation project under traffic risk can be formulated according to the value function for gains and losses and the decision weight for gains and losses. As an extra income for investors, government subsidy is designed for highly risky aspects of BOT transportation projects: uncertain initial traffic volumes and fluctuating growth rates.

Design/methodology/approach

A decision-making model determining the concession period of a transportation BOT project is proposed by using the Monte-Carlo simulation method based on CPT, and the effects of risky behaviors of private investors on concession period decision making are analyzed. A subsidy method related to the internal rate-of-return (IRR) corresponding to a specific initial traffic volume and growth rate is proposed. The case of an actual BOT highway project is examined to illustrate how the method proposed can be used to determine the concession period of a transportation BOT project considering decision makers' loss-averse behavior and government subsidy. Contingency analysis is discussed to cope with possible misestimating of key factors such as initial traffic volume and cost coefficients. Sensitivity analysis is employed to investigate the impact of CPT parameters on the concession period decisions. An actual BOT case which failed to attract private capital is introduced to show the practical application. The results are then interpreted to conclude this paper.

Findings

Based on comparisons drawn between a concession period decision-making model considering the psychological behaviors of decision makers and a model not considering them, the authors conclude that the concession period based on CPT is distinctly different from that of the loss-neutral model. The concession period based on CPT is longer than the loss-neutral concession period. That is, loss-averse private investors tend to ask for long concession periods to make up for losses they will face in the future. Government subsidies serve as extra income for investors, allowing appointed profits to be secured sooner. For the benefit side of contingency variables, the normal state of initial traffic volume, average annual traffic growth rate and bias degree and the government subsidy need to be paid close attention during the project life span. For the cost side of contingency variables, the annual operating cost variable has a significant impact on the length of predicted concession period, while the large-scale cost variable has minor impact.

Originality/value

With an actual BOT highway project, the determination of transportation BOT concession periods based on the psychological behaviors of decision makers is analyzed in this paper. As the psychological behaviors of decision makers heavily impact the decision-making process, the authors analyze their impacts on concession period decision making. Government subsidy is specifically designed for various states of initial traffic volume and fluctuating growth rates to cope with corresponding high risks and mitigate private investors' loss-averse behaviors. Contingency analysis and sensitivity analysis are discussed as the estimated values of parameters may not be authentic in actual situations.

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Acknowledgements

The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), under grants 72071221 and 71871008, by the Social Science Foundation of Beijing, China, under grant 17GLB036, by program for Young Talents Training in Central University of Finance and Economies under grant QYP2011, and by First Class Project of CUFE: Research on investment and financing decision and operation management of infrastructure in the new era from the perspective of Interdisciplinary.

Data Availability Statements: Data generated or analyzed during the study are available from the corresponding author by request.

Citation

Guo, J., Chen, J. and Xie, Y. (2022), "Determining a reasonable concession period for risky transportation BOT projects with government subsidies based on cumulative prospect theory", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 29 No. 3, pp. 1396-1426. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-11-2019-0612

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