# | Document title | Authors | Year | Source | Cited by |
1 | Incentivising investment through accelerated depreciation: Wartime use, economic stimulus and encouraging green technologies | Koowattanatianchai N., Charles M., Eddie I. | 2019 | Accounting History 24(1),pp. 115-137 | 7 |
2 | The merits of accelerated depreciation for promoting investment in clean transport technologies: A simulation study in the Australian rail freight industry | Koowattanatianchai N., Wang J., Charles M. | 2012 | Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 17(8),pp. 578-584 | 7 |
3 | An extended asset replacement model: Impacts of taxation, inflation and technological advancement on optimal asset duration | Koowattanatianchai N., Charles M. | 2015 | INFOR 53(4),pp. 178-193 | 3 |
4 | COMPARISON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF MACROECONOMIC FINANCE MODELS FOR FINANCIAL PLANNING (MFM-FP) AND ARIMA-COMMON SIZE IN FORECASTING ROE OF REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS IN THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF THAILAND | Khuntaweetep W., Koowattanatianchai N. | 2022 | ABAC Journal 42(4),pp. 14-29 | 3 |
5 | What sorts of public value are Thai public business schools aiming to realise? | Koowattanatianchai N., Charles M.B., Kortt M.A. | 2023 | Australian Economic Papers
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6 | A mixed methods approach to studying asset replacement decisions | Koowattanatianchai N., Charles M.B. | 2015 | International Journal of Business Innovation and Research 9(5),pp. 544-567 | 1 |
7 | How the ASEAN Exchanges integration affects firms' position on the ASEAN Link and abnormal returns: Evidence from Thailand | Koowattanatianchai N., Prayarach K. | 2016 | International Journal of Economics and Business Research 11(1),pp. 58-82 | 1 |
8 | A deterministic economic model of optimal asset scrapping under the effects of taxes and inflation | Koowattanatianchai N., Charles M.B., Kortt M.A. | 2024 | Engineering Economist
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