This document summarizes a research project on brand preferences for electric two-wheelers (e-vehicles) among college students in Tiruchirappalli, India. The study used questionnaires and statistical analysis to examine factors influencing students' preferences. Key findings included that most respondents were male, aged 21 or older, and aware of e-vehicles' environmental and cost benefits. However, price was a discouraging factor. The study concluded that improving affordability, battery life, and test drive opportunities could increase e-vehicle adoption among students.
Impact of Key Purchasing Determinants on Purchase Intention of Hybrid Vehicle...University of Kelaniya
According to Researchers knowledge this is the first research on purchase intentions of Hybrid Vehicles in
Sri Lanka. This research has been done to determine the purchase intention of Hybrid Vehicles in Sri Lanka.
This research article focuses mainly on determining the links between customer’s environmental attitudes,
subjective norms, price perception, preferences, knowledge, perceived risk, intentions as well as expectations
of the customers given to the environment while buying a hybrid vehicle. The research survey questionnaires
were developed to get information for each and every aspect mentioned in the objectives. To go deep in to
the study areas researcher referred secondary data sources such as other research studies that were done in
Tokyo Japan and India. The data for the present work has been collected personally by the researcher as well
as helps has been taken from others in getting structured non- disguised questionnaire filled properly. By
using the snowball sampling, 200 survey questioners were distributed and 150 useable responses were taken
in to this research. All the responses were collected online and taken them to one data base for the purpose
of analyzing. For this study, respondents who were identified as “being in the market” and other potential
respondents who intended to purchase cars in the near future. After the analysis has been done researcher
has identified the impact of predetermined variables over buying intention of Hybrids vehicles in Sri Lanka.
As per the results, researcher has also come up with the managerial implications of the study and
recommendations.
Running Head NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES .docxjeanettehully
Running Head: NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 2
Natural Science Issues
China Brown
Southern New Hampshire University
Natural Science Issues
Introduction
Natural science involves the study of the physical world, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. It deals with how matter interacts and helps individuals to understand the role of biodiversity, environment, and evolution. However, several issues occur within natural science, which requires attention from scientists. One of such issues is electric cars. The electric vehicles have several challenges, such as limited driving range, a charging system that is spotty, battery issues, and high costs. The number of people who are buying these cars is rising at a high rate. In the past year, the number of sales for electric vehicles has increased above 75% (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). However, due to these issues, there have been a lot of doubts among the customers. Human rights have been abused during the production of electric cars. There is an abuse of child labor in mineral extraction, such as cobalt, which is used in the production of car batteries. The discussion of the electric car issues is essential as it will reduce the dangers posed by these vehicles to passengers, drivers, and even the manufacturers. The science sources that will be used in this paper include technical reports on electric vehicles, previous studies, and existing criticism and interpretation. This paper will try to find the reasons why electric cars have a spotty charging system and a limited driving range.
Electric Cars
In recent years, scientists have identified different challenges that are affecting electric cars. The vehicles have issues with their batteries, spotty charging system, and a limited driving range. The total production costs of an electric vehicle are very high as compared to other cars that run both on gasoline and battery. Individuals who would be interested in the results of this study include passengers and drivers who need to be concerned with their safety while on the road. The government plays a significant role in addressing this issue (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). For example, the government of China has implemented policies that guide the use of electric cars in the country. China is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, and therefore, many industries, including automotive industries, are expanding their operations into the country. This has prompted the government to design policies revolving around the use of technology and how to protect the environment and its people. According to Helmers and Weiss, There are rapid technological developments in the electric car battery and charging. These developments are causing significant uncertainties among car users. It is a problem for car owners ...
Running Head: NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 2
Natural Science Issues
China Brown
Southern New Hampshire University
Natural Science Issues
Introduction
Natural science involves the study of the physical world, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. It deals with how matter interacts and helps individuals to understand the role of biodiversity, environment, and evolution. However, several issues occur within natural science, which requires attention from scientists. One of such issues is electric cars. The electric vehicles have several challenges, such as limited driving range, a charging system that is spotty, battery issues, and high costs. The number of people who are buying these cars is rising at a high rate. In the past year, the number of sales for electric vehicles has increased above 75% (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). However, due to these issues, there have been a lot of doubts among the customers. Human rights have been abused during the production of electric cars. There is an abuse of child labor in mineral extraction, such as cobalt, which is used in the production of car batteries. The discussion of the electric car issues is essential as it will reduce the dangers posed by these vehicles to passengers, drivers, and even the manufacturers. The science sources that will be used in this paper include technical reports on electric vehicles, previous studies, and existing criticism and interpretation. This paper will try to find the reasons why electric cars have a spotty charging system and a limited driving range.
Electric Cars
In recent years, scientists have identified different challenges that are affecting electric cars. The vehicles have issues with their batteries, spotty charging system, and a limited driving range. The total production costs of an electric vehicle are very high as compared to other cars that run both on gasoline and battery. Individuals who would be interested in the results of this study include passengers and drivers who need to be concerned with their safety while on the road. The government plays a significant role in addressing this issue (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). For example, the government of China has implemented policies that guide the use of electric cars in the country. China is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, and therefore, many industries, including automotive industries, are expanding their operations into the country. This has prompted the government to design policies revolving around the use of technology and how to protect the environment and its people. According to Helmers and Weiss, There are rapid technological developments in the electric car battery and charging. These developments are causing significant uncertainties among car users. It is a problem for car owners .
Running Head: NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 2
Natural Science Issues
China Brown
Southern New Hampshire University
Natural Science Issues
Introduction
Natural science involves the study of the physical world, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. It deals with how matter interacts and helps individuals to understand the role of biodiversity, environment, and evolution. However, several issues occur within natural science, which requires attention from scientists. One of such issues is electric cars. The electric vehicles have several challenges, such as limited driving range, a charging system that is spotty, battery issues, and high costs. The number of people who are buying these cars is rising at a high rate. In the past year, the number of sales for electric vehicles has increased above 75% (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). However, due to these issues, there have been a lot of doubts among the customers. Human rights have been abused during the production of electric cars. There is an abuse of child labor in mineral extraction, such as cobalt, which is used in the production of car batteries. The discussion of the electric car issues is essential as it will reduce the dangers posed by these vehicles to passengers, drivers, and even the manufacturers. The science sources that will be used in this paper include technical reports on electric vehicles, previous studies, and existing criticism and interpretation. This paper will try to find the reasons why electric cars have a spotty charging system and a limited driving range.
Electric Cars
In recent years, scientists have identified different challenges that are affecting electric cars. The vehicles have issues with their batteries, spotty charging system, and a limited driving range. The total production costs of an electric vehicle are very high as compared to other cars that run both on gasoline and battery. Individuals who would be interested in the results of this study include passengers and drivers who need to be concerned with their safety while on the road. The government plays a significant role in addressing this issue (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). For example, the government of China has implemented policies that guide the use of electric cars in the country. China is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, and therefore, many industries, including automotive industries, are expanding their operations into the country. This has prompted the government to design policies revolving around the use of technology and how to protect the environment and its people. According to Helmers and Weiss, There are rapid technological developments in the electric car battery and charging. These developments are causing significant uncertainties among car users. It is a problem for car owners .
Please find ppt created by me by simplest tools to get better defense of your thesis its very simple and informative in layman terms. I hope you guys will like and ideas from it. Thanks!
Impact of Key Purchasing Determinants on Purchase Intention of Hybrid Vehicle...University of Kelaniya
According to Researchers knowledge this is the first research on purchase intentions of Hybrid Vehicles in
Sri Lanka. This research has been done to determine the purchase intention of Hybrid Vehicles in Sri Lanka.
This research article focuses mainly on determining the links between customer’s environmental attitudes,
subjective norms, price perception, preferences, knowledge, perceived risk, intentions as well as expectations
of the customers given to the environment while buying a hybrid vehicle. The research survey questionnaires
were developed to get information for each and every aspect mentioned in the objectives. To go deep in to
the study areas researcher referred secondary data sources such as other research studies that were done in
Tokyo Japan and India. The data for the present work has been collected personally by the researcher as well
as helps has been taken from others in getting structured non- disguised questionnaire filled properly. By
using the snowball sampling, 200 survey questioners were distributed and 150 useable responses were taken
in to this research. All the responses were collected online and taken them to one data base for the purpose
of analyzing. For this study, respondents who were identified as “being in the market” and other potential
respondents who intended to purchase cars in the near future. After the analysis has been done researcher
has identified the impact of predetermined variables over buying intention of Hybrids vehicles in Sri Lanka.
As per the results, researcher has also come up with the managerial implications of the study and
recommendations.
Running Head NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES .docxjeanettehully
Running Head: NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 2
Natural Science Issues
China Brown
Southern New Hampshire University
Natural Science Issues
Introduction
Natural science involves the study of the physical world, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. It deals with how matter interacts and helps individuals to understand the role of biodiversity, environment, and evolution. However, several issues occur within natural science, which requires attention from scientists. One of such issues is electric cars. The electric vehicles have several challenges, such as limited driving range, a charging system that is spotty, battery issues, and high costs. The number of people who are buying these cars is rising at a high rate. In the past year, the number of sales for electric vehicles has increased above 75% (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). However, due to these issues, there have been a lot of doubts among the customers. Human rights have been abused during the production of electric cars. There is an abuse of child labor in mineral extraction, such as cobalt, which is used in the production of car batteries. The discussion of the electric car issues is essential as it will reduce the dangers posed by these vehicles to passengers, drivers, and even the manufacturers. The science sources that will be used in this paper include technical reports on electric vehicles, previous studies, and existing criticism and interpretation. This paper will try to find the reasons why electric cars have a spotty charging system and a limited driving range.
Electric Cars
In recent years, scientists have identified different challenges that are affecting electric cars. The vehicles have issues with their batteries, spotty charging system, and a limited driving range. The total production costs of an electric vehicle are very high as compared to other cars that run both on gasoline and battery. Individuals who would be interested in the results of this study include passengers and drivers who need to be concerned with their safety while on the road. The government plays a significant role in addressing this issue (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). For example, the government of China has implemented policies that guide the use of electric cars in the country. China is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, and therefore, many industries, including automotive industries, are expanding their operations into the country. This has prompted the government to design policies revolving around the use of technology and how to protect the environment and its people. According to Helmers and Weiss, There are rapid technological developments in the electric car battery and charging. These developments are causing significant uncertainties among car users. It is a problem for car owners ...
Running Head: NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 2
Natural Science Issues
China Brown
Southern New Hampshire University
Natural Science Issues
Introduction
Natural science involves the study of the physical world, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. It deals with how matter interacts and helps individuals to understand the role of biodiversity, environment, and evolution. However, several issues occur within natural science, which requires attention from scientists. One of such issues is electric cars. The electric vehicles have several challenges, such as limited driving range, a charging system that is spotty, battery issues, and high costs. The number of people who are buying these cars is rising at a high rate. In the past year, the number of sales for electric vehicles has increased above 75% (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). However, due to these issues, there have been a lot of doubts among the customers. Human rights have been abused during the production of electric cars. There is an abuse of child labor in mineral extraction, such as cobalt, which is used in the production of car batteries. The discussion of the electric car issues is essential as it will reduce the dangers posed by these vehicles to passengers, drivers, and even the manufacturers. The science sources that will be used in this paper include technical reports on electric vehicles, previous studies, and existing criticism and interpretation. This paper will try to find the reasons why electric cars have a spotty charging system and a limited driving range.
Electric Cars
In recent years, scientists have identified different challenges that are affecting electric cars. The vehicles have issues with their batteries, spotty charging system, and a limited driving range. The total production costs of an electric vehicle are very high as compared to other cars that run both on gasoline and battery. Individuals who would be interested in the results of this study include passengers and drivers who need to be concerned with their safety while on the road. The government plays a significant role in addressing this issue (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). For example, the government of China has implemented policies that guide the use of electric cars in the country. China is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, and therefore, many industries, including automotive industries, are expanding their operations into the country. This has prompted the government to design policies revolving around the use of technology and how to protect the environment and its people. According to Helmers and Weiss, There are rapid technological developments in the electric car battery and charging. These developments are causing significant uncertainties among car users. It is a problem for car owners .
Running Head: NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE ISSUES 2
Natural Science Issues
China Brown
Southern New Hampshire University
Natural Science Issues
Introduction
Natural science involves the study of the physical world, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. It deals with how matter interacts and helps individuals to understand the role of biodiversity, environment, and evolution. However, several issues occur within natural science, which requires attention from scientists. One of such issues is electric cars. The electric vehicles have several challenges, such as limited driving range, a charging system that is spotty, battery issues, and high costs. The number of people who are buying these cars is rising at a high rate. In the past year, the number of sales for electric vehicles has increased above 75% (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). However, due to these issues, there have been a lot of doubts among the customers. Human rights have been abused during the production of electric cars. There is an abuse of child labor in mineral extraction, such as cobalt, which is used in the production of car batteries. The discussion of the electric car issues is essential as it will reduce the dangers posed by these vehicles to passengers, drivers, and even the manufacturers. The science sources that will be used in this paper include technical reports on electric vehicles, previous studies, and existing criticism and interpretation. This paper will try to find the reasons why electric cars have a spotty charging system and a limited driving range.
Electric Cars
In recent years, scientists have identified different challenges that are affecting electric cars. The vehicles have issues with their batteries, spotty charging system, and a limited driving range. The total production costs of an electric vehicle are very high as compared to other cars that run both on gasoline and battery. Individuals who would be interested in the results of this study include passengers and drivers who need to be concerned with their safety while on the road. The government plays a significant role in addressing this issue (Helmers & Weiss, 2017). For example, the government of China has implemented policies that guide the use of electric cars in the country. China is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, and therefore, many industries, including automotive industries, are expanding their operations into the country. This has prompted the government to design policies revolving around the use of technology and how to protect the environment and its people. According to Helmers and Weiss, There are rapid technological developments in the electric car battery and charging. These developments are causing significant uncertainties among car users. It is a problem for car owners .
Please find ppt created by me by simplest tools to get better defense of your thesis its very simple and informative in layman terms. I hope you guys will like and ideas from it. Thanks!
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON CONSUMER’S PERCEPTION TOWARDS CONSUMPTION OF GREEN PR...IAEME Publication
Global environmental problems are growing day-by-day and the concern about
environmental problems is also given importance by everybody. All environmental
problems are generated by human-beings. So, there is great need to identify the
consumers’ perception towards green products available in the society. The present
study was an attempt to have insights of the consumers’ perception towards the
consumption of green products using percentage analysis and ANOVA. The study
helps the entrepreneurs to understand the perception of the consumer and formulate
their strategies based on it. It further helps to sensitize the people towards
environmental issues and help them modify their behaviour accordingly to consume
green products and save the earth. A sample of 250 consumers who were using green
products has been covered in the study and the results were highlighted using
diagrams and tables.
Haodong Chu
Electric Vehicle
Content
Topic: How does the electric cars changed in the recent years
Research question: what’s the impact and influence of electric vehicles in recent years?
How electric vehicles changed in recent years?
During these years, there are increase number of electric vehicles showing up in society. Batteries, engines, and other technologies are more technologically advanced and less expensive. Also, it developed the comfort level and outward appearance for the customers.
Research Contents:
Positive:
Electric cars can reduce environmental pollution.
Saving money for the customers.
Opposite:
Battery in the electric cars will damage people’s health and ocean.
The price of electric cars will go up in the future, meaning that it can’t save money.
Zongwei Liu, Han Hao, Xiang Cheng, Fuquan Zhao (2018). Critical Issues of energy and new energy vehicles development in China. (115): 92-97.
Summary:
Automobile production and sales-driving the rapid growth of China’s environmental pollution is increasing day by day. In this case, China’s government promotes new energy vehicles, because this is the key technique to handle China’s energy and environment problems.
Annotation:
I choose this resource because:
Environmental Protection
Flexibility (Alterable battery)
Positive:
Benefits for the environment
Scholar source from the ScienceDirect website
Authors are professional professors in China’s colleges
James Ellsmoor (2019). Are electric vehicles really better for the environment?
Summary:
Europe has a better technology for electric vehicle's engine compared with Asian, which could reduce carbon dioxide emission by 66%. By analysing the tail gas emission, electric vehicles are much better than a regular car.
Annotation:
Provide data - logical
Chart (Display technology is advancing)
Positive:
Benefits for the environment
Mature technology
The source is from Forbes, which is an American business magazine. (Credible)
The author is the founder of the Virtual Island Summit and an entrepreneur.
Peter Haugneland, Hans Havard Kvisie (2015). Norwegian electric car user experiences. 7(4), 650-658
Summary:
In this paper, the Norwegian electric cars association randomly selected a few users of electric vehicles. The user agrees that the electric car can save time and money. Let the customer is the first priority in Norway to have free toll roads and with zero purchase tax.
Annotation:
The author utilized ethos in the article.
The author Peter is the manager of the Norwegian electric cars association, and he has a master’s degree in political science.
Positive:
Saving money
Wenbo, Ruyin Long, Hong Chen, Jichao Geng (2017). A review of factors influencing consumer intentions to adopt battery electric vehicles. (78): 318-328
Summary:
The authors conducted 40 reports to conclude that the disadvantages of the battery for electric ve ...
ECHOES D4.2 Phychological factors in energy decisionsEchoes_Project
Literature review on psychological models and factors implicated in energy related behaviors and decisions: how individual energy choices can be made in group contexts.
Electric Bicycle (E-Cycle) - To solve the problem of air pollution in New DelhiESD UNU-IAS
Group Presentation - 2022 ProSPER.Net Leadership Programme
16 December, 2022
Electric Bicycle (E-Cycle) - To solve the problem of air pollution in New Delhi
Presented by:
Aurelia Aranti Vinton
Shreya Rawat
Lea Végh
Sadeepa Arith Ekanayake Munasinghe
Strategic Management – MGT 451: Final Exam
Your final exam’s deliverable is a written report addressing the question: How does Innovation contribute to create
Competitive Advantage? Students can rephrase this question and use it as your exam title.
To support your report, you need to include at least ten (10) relevant sources. Five (5) of them should come from the
Reference list distributed in class. To access key material, visit Marymount library (physically and/or online)
In your written report balance the opinions of scholars (quotes, citations, etc.), researchers (statistics, findings, etc.) with
your own analytical reflections (opinions, views, etc.). Also mentioned examples of companies that support your statements.
Blogs ARE NOT allowed to be cited unless they are written by a scholar or prominent business figure.
A. Essay Content and Structure:
The length of your exam should fluctuate between 9 to 12 pages. 5 pages correspond to content addressing the topic of
Innovation; the remaining pages should be used for cover, references, and annexes; see below.
# of
Pages
Section
1 Cover: Include your name, course name, school, university, professor name, and date.
1 Table of Contents: Consider the headings and page numbers included in your paper
5 – 5 ½ Body of the Report. Points a) to f) below must be addressed in your exam. In parenthesis, I include some illustrative
questions to guide your analysis; feel free to use those or other questions / ideas to produce your report.
a) Definition & Importance: What is Innovation? Why does Innovation matter? What is the relationship between
Innovation and Competitive Advantage? In this section, cite at least 3 relevant definitions of innovation (use the
provided Reference list, other articles, and/or textbooks) and based on those ideas provide your own definition of
Innovation.
b) Components: What are the key elements of Innovation? What are the distinctive characteristics of Innovation? Are
there different types of Innovation?
c) Key Issues: What challenges around Innovation does a firm typically face? What problems may arise when a
company decides to embrace an Innovation mind-set? In which ways does the lack of Innovation affect a firm’s
Competitive Advantage?
d) Process: What are the key steps (process) to maximize the results of Innovation and achieve sound business results?
What aspects cannot be forgotten? Are there best practices to further Innovation?
e) Culture: What values and/or behaviors do effectively create a culture of Innovation? How does organizational
culture support or limit Innovation? How can an Innovation culture be developed?
f) Lessons Learned: What have you learned about Innovation? How have your views on Innovation changed? How
can you develop your Innovation mind-set? What is the most surprising aspect you have found in your research?
1 - 2 References: Include.
E Scooters in Scandinavia and SustainabilityAqib Syed
This article describes the result on how electrical scooters and their swappable batteries have an impact on the environment. One of the leading companies, called TIER, has been selected for the analysis and exploration of the sustainability proposition. There will be an in-depth analysis of both circular and linear economies in terms of the company's perspective. The research is based on both theories from different articles, but also by an anonymous survey sent out to people.
Through the survey, it’s been observed an insight into how important sustainability and the environment are for the individual. Furthermore, the various answers in the survey stated that many chose to use electric scooters both because of accessibility, but also because of the environment. All this related to linear and circular economy, shows that TIER has thought about reuse by using reusable swappable batteries.
The conclusion that was drawn in this text is that for many, climate, environment and sustainability are important facts when it comes to everyday choices. Using recycling, instead of throwing away products, is important. Furthermore, one can then see that the survey corresponds with much of the theoretical basis.
Top 3 Ways to Align Sales and Marketing Teams for Rapid GrowthDemandbase
In this session, Demandbase’s Stephanie Quinn, Sr. Director of Integrated and Digital Marketing, Devin Rosenberg, Director of Sales, and Kevin Rooney, Senior Director of Sales Development will share how sales and marketing shapes their day-to-day and what key areas are needed for true alignment.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON CONSUMER’S PERCEPTION TOWARDS CONSUMPTION OF GREEN PR...IAEME Publication
Global environmental problems are growing day-by-day and the concern about
environmental problems is also given importance by everybody. All environmental
problems are generated by human-beings. So, there is great need to identify the
consumers’ perception towards green products available in the society. The present
study was an attempt to have insights of the consumers’ perception towards the
consumption of green products using percentage analysis and ANOVA. The study
helps the entrepreneurs to understand the perception of the consumer and formulate
their strategies based on it. It further helps to sensitize the people towards
environmental issues and help them modify their behaviour accordingly to consume
green products and save the earth. A sample of 250 consumers who were using green
products has been covered in the study and the results were highlighted using
diagrams and tables.
Haodong Chu
Electric Vehicle
Content
Topic: How does the electric cars changed in the recent years
Research question: what’s the impact and influence of electric vehicles in recent years?
How electric vehicles changed in recent years?
During these years, there are increase number of electric vehicles showing up in society. Batteries, engines, and other technologies are more technologically advanced and less expensive. Also, it developed the comfort level and outward appearance for the customers.
Research Contents:
Positive:
Electric cars can reduce environmental pollution.
Saving money for the customers.
Opposite:
Battery in the electric cars will damage people’s health and ocean.
The price of electric cars will go up in the future, meaning that it can’t save money.
Zongwei Liu, Han Hao, Xiang Cheng, Fuquan Zhao (2018). Critical Issues of energy and new energy vehicles development in China. (115): 92-97.
Summary:
Automobile production and sales-driving the rapid growth of China’s environmental pollution is increasing day by day. In this case, China’s government promotes new energy vehicles, because this is the key technique to handle China’s energy and environment problems.
Annotation:
I choose this resource because:
Environmental Protection
Flexibility (Alterable battery)
Positive:
Benefits for the environment
Scholar source from the ScienceDirect website
Authors are professional professors in China’s colleges
James Ellsmoor (2019). Are electric vehicles really better for the environment?
Summary:
Europe has a better technology for electric vehicle's engine compared with Asian, which could reduce carbon dioxide emission by 66%. By analysing the tail gas emission, electric vehicles are much better than a regular car.
Annotation:
Provide data - logical
Chart (Display technology is advancing)
Positive:
Benefits for the environment
Mature technology
The source is from Forbes, which is an American business magazine. (Credible)
The author is the founder of the Virtual Island Summit and an entrepreneur.
Peter Haugneland, Hans Havard Kvisie (2015). Norwegian electric car user experiences. 7(4), 650-658
Summary:
In this paper, the Norwegian electric cars association randomly selected a few users of electric vehicles. The user agrees that the electric car can save time and money. Let the customer is the first priority in Norway to have free toll roads and with zero purchase tax.
Annotation:
The author utilized ethos in the article.
The author Peter is the manager of the Norwegian electric cars association, and he has a master’s degree in political science.
Positive:
Saving money
Wenbo, Ruyin Long, Hong Chen, Jichao Geng (2017). A review of factors influencing consumer intentions to adopt battery electric vehicles. (78): 318-328
Summary:
The authors conducted 40 reports to conclude that the disadvantages of the battery for electric ve ...
ECHOES D4.2 Phychological factors in energy decisionsEchoes_Project
Literature review on psychological models and factors implicated in energy related behaviors and decisions: how individual energy choices can be made in group contexts.
Electric Bicycle (E-Cycle) - To solve the problem of air pollution in New DelhiESD UNU-IAS
Group Presentation - 2022 ProSPER.Net Leadership Programme
16 December, 2022
Electric Bicycle (E-Cycle) - To solve the problem of air pollution in New Delhi
Presented by:
Aurelia Aranti Vinton
Shreya Rawat
Lea Végh
Sadeepa Arith Ekanayake Munasinghe
Strategic Management – MGT 451: Final Exam
Your final exam’s deliverable is a written report addressing the question: How does Innovation contribute to create
Competitive Advantage? Students can rephrase this question and use it as your exam title.
To support your report, you need to include at least ten (10) relevant sources. Five (5) of them should come from the
Reference list distributed in class. To access key material, visit Marymount library (physically and/or online)
In your written report balance the opinions of scholars (quotes, citations, etc.), researchers (statistics, findings, etc.) with
your own analytical reflections (opinions, views, etc.). Also mentioned examples of companies that support your statements.
Blogs ARE NOT allowed to be cited unless they are written by a scholar or prominent business figure.
A. Essay Content and Structure:
The length of your exam should fluctuate between 9 to 12 pages. 5 pages correspond to content addressing the topic of
Innovation; the remaining pages should be used for cover, references, and annexes; see below.
# of
Pages
Section
1 Cover: Include your name, course name, school, university, professor name, and date.
1 Table of Contents: Consider the headings and page numbers included in your paper
5 – 5 ½ Body of the Report. Points a) to f) below must be addressed in your exam. In parenthesis, I include some illustrative
questions to guide your analysis; feel free to use those or other questions / ideas to produce your report.
a) Definition & Importance: What is Innovation? Why does Innovation matter? What is the relationship between
Innovation and Competitive Advantage? In this section, cite at least 3 relevant definitions of innovation (use the
provided Reference list, other articles, and/or textbooks) and based on those ideas provide your own definition of
Innovation.
b) Components: What are the key elements of Innovation? What are the distinctive characteristics of Innovation? Are
there different types of Innovation?
c) Key Issues: What challenges around Innovation does a firm typically face? What problems may arise when a
company decides to embrace an Innovation mind-set? In which ways does the lack of Innovation affect a firm’s
Competitive Advantage?
d) Process: What are the key steps (process) to maximize the results of Innovation and achieve sound business results?
What aspects cannot be forgotten? Are there best practices to further Innovation?
e) Culture: What values and/or behaviors do effectively create a culture of Innovation? How does organizational
culture support or limit Innovation? How can an Innovation culture be developed?
f) Lessons Learned: What have you learned about Innovation? How have your views on Innovation changed? How
can you develop your Innovation mind-set? What is the most surprising aspect you have found in your research?
1 - 2 References: Include.
E Scooters in Scandinavia and SustainabilityAqib Syed
This article describes the result on how electrical scooters and their swappable batteries have an impact on the environment. One of the leading companies, called TIER, has been selected for the analysis and exploration of the sustainability proposition. There will be an in-depth analysis of both circular and linear economies in terms of the company's perspective. The research is based on both theories from different articles, but also by an anonymous survey sent out to people.
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1. A PROJECT ON BRAND PREFERENCE
OF THE E-VEHICLE (TWO-WHEELERS)
AMONG THE COLLEGE STUDENTS IN
TIRUCHIRAPALLI
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T.ALAN RONALDO
2. AGENDA
01. Introduction
CURRENT STATUS OF E
SCOOTER IN TRICHU
MARKET
03. Problem statement 04.Findings
Performed various
analysis to find out how E
vehicle in the trichmarket
05. Conclusion
Which to prefer and which
should be avoided
2
02. Methodology
Methods used in the
research for the analysis in
the study
The phase where the
dwelling starts
3. ABSTRACT
• The widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) could help to alleviate issues including pollution,
global warming, and oil dependency. Despite the fact that many governments have implemented
aggressive promotion strategies, the present market penetration of electric vehicles is still very low.
This study gives a comprehensive analysis of consumer preferences towards brands of electric
vehicles, with the goal of better informing policymakers and directing future research. First, the study
examines the economic and psychological approaches to this problem. It develops an Electric
vehicle preference conceptual framework, which is used to organise the review. The researcher also
goes through the modelling methodologies used in the papers chosen. The estimated preferences of
consumers for financial, technological, infrastructure, and policy attributes are then examined.
Effects of relevant elements for consumer choices are then elaborated by categorising them into
groups such as socioeconomic variables, psychological factors, mobility condition, social influence,
and so on. Finally, the researcher presents an agenda for improving EV brand preference studies
and offers research recommendations.
4. PROBLEM STATEMENT:
• Global warming is a big concern of the present era where the whole world is working towards finding
ways to be environment friendly and bringing solutions for the same. All the sectors are trying to work
with their go green tactics and being environmentally friendly.
• To study the brand preference of college students on Electric Bikes in Tiruchirappalli district.
• To enhance the socio demographic profile of bike consumers in Tiruchirappalli.
• To find out the awareness level of bike consumers about the electric bikes in Tiruchirappalli.
• To study the factors influencing the student’s preference towards Electric bikes in Tiruchirappalli.
OBJECTIVE
5. 5
• The researcher used primary data for this study. Primary data is collected
from the consumer of Tiruchirappalli.
• Secondary data is the data that has already been collected through
primary sources and made readily available for researchers to use for
their own research. Secondary data was collected from books,
magazines, newspapers, journals and websites.
METHODOLOGY
6. TOOLS USED FOR DATA ANALYSIS
• Questionnaire survey is deemed to be the suitable and effective way to
collect the data from the respondents which helps in measuring the
perception of consumer towards E-bikes.
• The collected data will be sorted, cleaned, tabulated, and analyzed for
future research using analytical tools such as MS-Excel and the Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS).
• The relation between the factors of consumer preferences were analyzed
using T test, Chi Square test, Anova, Correlation Coefficient and Regression
in the SPSS software tool.
7. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
● Out of 82 of them 54 are male and 28 are female.
● Due to the increase in cost of fuel price the demand for electric bikes has increased.
● Out of 82 of them 70 are aged 21 and above, 8 are aged 19, 3 from 18,1 from 17
● Out of 82 of them 57.3%are studying and 42.7% of them working.
● Out of 82 most of them are strongly agreeing with the awareness level of Electric bikes like
environment friendly, comfortability, more safety, cost of travel is less.
● By introducing low variant bikes more no of consumers can be achieved by students.
● Engaging low time for charging will be more useful.
● With a short span of charging the bikes should be able to withstand for a longer period.
● Test drive should be improved because the majority of the students have never experienced an e-
vehicle.
8. Presentation title 8
CONCLUSION
• Many researchers have done research on consumer behavior and consumer
perception and there are positive outcomes based on the studies made. The
factors such as environment friendly, more safety, free from emission, cost of
travel are less valued in this study. It is understood that most of the respondents
did not have proper knowledge about electric Bikes.
• When considering the factors influencing, many agreed that Electric Bikes are
eco – friendly. Most of them are agreed that price is what discourage them in
buying an electric Bikes. When it comes to speed and safety many of them
consider this as a major factor and prefer the Bikes.