Bratanova, Alexandra (2012): Развитие методологии предварительного финансового контроля государственных программ регионов России. Published in: Financial analytics: problems and solutions No. 42 (1 November 2012): pp. 23-30.
Bratanova, Alexandra and Erin, Vladimir (2012): Механизмы государственных программ стимулирования энергосбережения в промышленности: перспективы применения зарубежного опыта в России. Published in: Vestnik Ekaterininskogo Instituta , Vol. 20, No. 4 (1 December 2012): pp. 28-34.
Bratanova, Alexandra and Robinson, Jacqueline and Wagner, Liam (2015): Modification of the LCOE model to estimate a cost of heat and power generation for Russia.
Bratanova, Alexandra and Robinson, Jacqueline and Wagner, Liam and Kolegov, Vitaly and Nikitchenko, Aleksey and Nikitchenko, Anna (2015): Multiple criteria analysis of policy alternatives to improve energy efficiency in industry in Russia.
Quezada, George and Bratanova, Alexandra and Boughen, N and Hajkowicz, Stefan (2016): Are you ready for change? Farsight for construction: Exploratory scenarios for Queensland’s construction industry to 2036. Published in:
Bratanova, Alexandra and OLSEN, JASON and Hajkowicz, Stefan (2016): Prioritising sensory systems for Queensland: An evaluation of alternative sensory systems using multiple criteria analysis.
Reeson, Andrew and Mason, Claire and Sanderson, Todd and Bratanova, Alexandra and Hajkowicz, Stefan (2016): The VET era: equipping Australia’s workforce for the future digital economy. Published in:
Quezada, George and Adcock, M and Bratanova, Alexandra and Ponce Reyes, R and Hajkowicz, Stefan (2017): Surfing the Digital Tsunami: Scenarios Report. Preliminary scenarios exploring the decade ahead for Australian business and the economy.
Bratanova, Alexandra and Devaraj, D and Horton, Joanna and Naughtin, Claire and Kloester, Ben and Trinh, Kelly and Weber, Ingo and Dawson, David (2019): Blockchain 2030: A Look at the Future of Blockchain in Australia.
Wu W, Wen and Quezada, George and Schleiger, Emma and Bratanova, Alexandra and Graham, Paul and Spak, B (2019): The future of peer-to-peer trading of distributed renewable energy.
Hajkowicz, Stefan and Bratanova, Alexandra and Schleiger, Emma and Brosnan, A (2020): Global trade and investment megatrends. Published in:
Hajkowicz, Stefan and Reeson, Andrew and Evans, David B and Bratanova, Alexandra and Cameron, Lucy (2021): Industry Growth Opportunities: A technical report to support the Western Parkland City Economic Development Strategy. Published in: (30 August 2021)
Bratanova, Alexandra and Pham, Hien and Mason, Claire and Hajkowicz, Stefan and Naughtin, Claire and Schleiger, Emma and Sanderson, Conrad and Chen, Caron and Karimi, Sarvnaz (2022): Differentiating artificial intelligence capability clusters in Australia.
Naughtin, Claire and Hajkowicz, Stefan and Schleiger, Emma and Bratanova, Alexandra and Cameron, Alicia and Zamin, T and Dutta, A (2022): Our Future World: Global megatrends impacting the way we live over coming decades.
Hajkowicz, Stefan and Naughtin, Claire and Sanderson, Conrad and Schleiger, Emma and Karimi, Sarvnaz and Bratanova, Alexandra and Bednarz, Tomasz (2022): Artificial intelligence for science – adoption trends and future development pathways. Published in:
Bratanova, Alexandra (2023): Analysis of Australian business and research specialisation in antimicrobial resistance technology.
Bratanova, Alexandra and Ford, Jerad A. and Schleiger, Emma (2023): Prioritising Investment Opportunities in Research and Development Using Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis.
Bratanova, Alexandra and Cameron, Alicia and Thavat, Maylee and Fyfield, Amelia and Hajkowicz, Stefan (2023): Priority setting in international trade – application of multiple criteria decision analysis for Australian-Indonesia trade in the health sector.
Hajkowicz, Stefan and Bratanova, Alexandra and Schleiger, Emma and Naughtin, Claire (2023): Australia’s artificial intelligence ecosystem: The second update. Published in: (8 December 2023)
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