"background": "Difference-in-differences (DiD) models are increasingly applied in engineering economics to evaluate the impact of interventions, such as fleet management system upgrades. A seminal study applied a DiD framework to assess the cost-effectiveness of industrial machinery fleets in Uganda, but its methodological robustness and replicability in a low-resource setting remain unverified. ", "purpose and objectives": "This study aims to replicate the original DiD analysis and conduct a rigorous methodological evaluation of its design, identifying potential biases and assessing the reliability of its cost-effectiveness conclusions for engineering asset management. ", "methodology": "We executed a full computational replication using the original specification: Y{it = \ + \ (Treati \ Postt) + \ + \ +, where Y₈ₓ is the maintenance cost per operating hour. We then performed a suite of robustness checks, including parallel trends assessment, placebo tests, and estimation with cluster-robust standard errors at the fleet level. ", "findings": "The replication successfully reproduced the original point estimate, indicating a 12. 7% reduction in average hourly maintenance costs. However, the methodological evaluation revealed that the parallel trends assumption, critical for DiD validity, was not supported by pre-intervention data (p-value < 0. 05). Subsequent placebo tests on pre-period data generated statistically significant false effects. ", "conclusion": "While the replicated numerical result matches the original study, the methodological evaluation undermines the causal interpretation of the reported cost-effectiveness. The findings are likely confounded by pre-existing differential trends between treatment and control groups. ", "recommendations": "Future applications of DiD in engineering economics must rigorously test and report on the parallel trends assumption. We recommend the use of event-study plots and sensitivity analyses as a minimum standard for similar fleet management studies. ", "key words": "replication study, difference-in-differences, engineering asset management, cost-effectiveness, methodological evaluation, industrial machinery", "cont
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Nakato Kaggwa
Mbarara University of Science and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69b4ada918185d8a3980155d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18972007