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2007
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18973085 |
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- <p>{ "background": "Municipal infrastructure asset management in South Africa faces systemic challenges, including under-investment and poor maintenance, leading to declining service yields. Existing evaluation methods often lack the longitudinal rigour required to isolate the impact of management interventions from external factors.", "purpose and objectives": "This case study aims to methodologically evaluate current asset management systems and to develop a robust panel-data model for estimating and forecasting infrastructure yield improvement, providing a tool for evidence-based municipal engineering decisions.", "methodology": "A case study methodology was employed, integrating documentary analysis of asset registers and maintenance logs with econometric modelling. A fixed-effects panel regression model was specified: $Y{it} = \\alphai + \\beta1X{1,it} + \\beta2X{2,it} + \\epsilon{it}$, where $Y{it}$ is the infrastructure yield for municipality $i$ at time $t$. Robust standard errors were clustered at the municipal level to account for heteroskedasticity and serial correlation.", "findings": "The methodological evaluation revealed a prevalent over-reliance on reactive maintenance. The panel-data estimation indicated that a 10% increase in planned maintenance expenditure is associated with a 2.3% improvement in aggregate infrastructure yield (95% CI: 1.7% to 2.9%), a relationship robust to the inclusion of control variables for fiscal capacity and population density.", "conclusion": "The developed panel-data model provides a statistically sound method for quantifying the return on investment in structured asset management, demonstrating that systematic, data-driven maintenance planning is a critical lever for yield improvement.", "recommendations": "Municipal engineering departments should adopt panel-data estimation for performance benchmarking and budget motivation. National treasury guidelines should be revised to mandate the reporting of standardised asset performance metrics to facilitate such analyses.", "key words": "asset management, infrastructure yield, panel data, fixed-effects model, municipal engineering, maintenance planning", "contribution statement": "This paper presents a</p>