3 resultados para make energy use more effective
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Consumer policy approaches regarding green products and solutions can be differentiated by their main focus. “Green positioning” is basically targeted at environmentally aware consumers, while “efficiency-focused positioning” concentrates on the efficiency gain of the product or solution, targeting the whole society, regardless of consumers' environmental awareness. The paper argues that the scope and total environmental benefit can be increased if green products or solutions are promoted in different ways, not only as “green” but also based on other arguments (like cost-efficiency, return on investment, etc.). The paper suggests a model for improving the efficiency of greenhouse gas (GHG)-related consumer policy. Based on the marginal social cost curve and the marginal private cost curve, different (green, yellow, and red) zones of action are identified. GHG mitigation options chosen from those zones are then evaluated with the help of profiling method, addressing the barriers to implementation. Profiling may help design an implementation strategy for the selected options and make consumer policy more effective and acceptable for mass market. Case study results show three different ways of positioning of GHG-related consumer policy in Hungary from 2000 and give practical examples of profiling, based on the latest marginal social cost curve and the contemporary energy saving policy of the state regarding the residential sector.
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Consumer policy approaches regarding green products and solutions can be differentiated by their main focus. “Green positioning” is basically targeted at environmentally aware consumers, while “efficiency-focused positioning” concentrates on the efficiency gain of the product or solution, targeting the whole society, regardless of consumers' environmental awareness. The paper argues that the scope and total environmental benefit can be increased if green products or solutions are promoted in different ways, not only as “green” but also based on other arguments (like cost-efficiency, return on investment, etc.). The paper suggests a model for improving the efficiency of greenhouse gas (GHG)-related consumer policy. Based on the marginal social cost curve and the marginal private cost curve, different (green, yellow, and red) zones of action are identified. GHG mitigation options chosen from those zones are then evaluated with the help of profiling method, addressing the barriers to implementation. Profiling may help design an implementation strategy for the selected options and make consumer policy more effective and acceptable for mass market. Case study results show three different ways of positioning of GHG-related consumer policy in Hungary from 2000 and give practical examples of profiling, based on the latest marginal social cost curve and the contemporary energy saving policy of the state regarding the residential sector.
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A „Versenyben a világgal” c. kutatási program 2009-es adatfelvételének két fő aspektusát vizsgálja a tanulmány. Az egyik az e-business / elektronikus kereskedelem területe, a másik a marketing, azon belül is online megoldások területe. Az infokommunikációs technológiák alkalmazása teszi lehetővé a vállalatok számára, hogy online jelenlétükkel és aktivitásukkal hatékonyabbá vagy épp sikeressé tegyék működésüket. Dolgozatunkban azt vizsgáljuk, hogy az egyes iparágak milyen mértékben használják az online marketing és az elektronikus kereskedelem eszközeit. Úgy véljük, hogy fontos hozadéka tanulmányunknak a két terület kérdéskörének kritikája és újrastrukturálására tett javaslatunk a kérdőív szintjén. A kutatásunk eredményei alapján elmondhatjuk, hogy a hazai vállalatok többsége használ valamilyen csatornát vagy eszközt működése során, de az eszközök megoszlása korántsem egyenletes. Míg egyes iparágak változatos megoldásokat használnak, mások szerényebb eszközkészlettel dolgoznak. Megállapításainkat ugyanakkor óvatosan kell kezelni, mivel a mintában a termelő vállalatok felülreprezentáltak voltak, elsősorban a kereskedő és különféle szolgáltató ágazatok rovására. Kvalitatív interjú segítségével vizsgáltunk két vállalatot, hogy megértsük az egyes eszközök (akár online marketing, akár e-kereskedelmi) használata és kerülése mögött álló lehetséges okokat. ________ In our study, we explore two aspects of the program titled „Competing with the world”, conducted in 2009. The field of e-business / e-commerce and online marketing is addressed. Application of info communication technologies through online presence make companies capable of a more competitive and more effective functioning. We examine the extent of use of online marketing and e-commerce tools in various industries. We believe that our critical approach and recommendations based on the structure and textual form is an important increment of our study in the reform and amendment of future research questionnaire. Based on our research, we might pronounce that majority of Hungarian companies use some kind of online channel or tool, however, distribution is not uniform. Some industries work with richer, more diverse tool sets; others use only a single channel or tool. However, we must be careful with our statement, due to the composition of the sample: manufacturing companies were overrepresented in the sample at the expense of commercial and different supplier industries. We examined two different companies through qualitative interviews to understand the reasons behind the use or avoidance of different tools (online marketing and e-business as well).