Yantao Ling , Yan Han , Qingzhong Ren , Jing Xu , Mengqiu Cao , Xing Gao
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Utilising optimisation methodology, we investigate the strategies employed for introducing green products, considering pivotal factors such as consumers’ WTP, variable costs, the research costs associated with green technology, and the constraints imposed by the level of green technology. Our research investigates the strategies for introducing, and the optimal pricing of, green products, outlining the impact of the aforementioned factors on the market penetration of green products and company profits. Additionally, this research further explores the impact of consumers’ WTP and enterprises’ use of eco-friendly materials on environmental quality. The results indicate that the strategies for launching green products and the impact of eco-friendly materials on environmental quality depend on the enterprise’s technological parameters and consumers’ WTP. The findings suggest that the market penetration rate of green products increases in line with consumers’ WTP and the level of greenness of products, while higher research costs will decrease the penetration rate of green products. 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The effect of consumer willingness to pay on enterprises’ decisions about adopting low-carbon technology
There is no ‘one size fits all’ product strategy for the ‘green’ market. Although prior studies have explored the influence of consumer environmental awareness on decisions pertaining to green production, further investigation is required regarding the impact of consumer willingness to pay (WTP) on green technology choices and product design, and the ongoing debate about the environmental consequences of both firm and consumer behaviour. This study aims to explore strategies adopted by an enterprise intending to introduce a green product. Utilising optimisation methodology, we investigate the strategies employed for introducing green products, considering pivotal factors such as consumers’ WTP, variable costs, the research costs associated with green technology, and the constraints imposed by the level of green technology. Our research investigates the strategies for introducing, and the optimal pricing of, green products, outlining the impact of the aforementioned factors on the market penetration of green products and company profits. Additionally, this research further explores the impact of consumers’ WTP and enterprises’ use of eco-friendly materials on environmental quality. The results indicate that the strategies for launching green products and the impact of eco-friendly materials on environmental quality depend on the enterprise’s technological parameters and consumers’ WTP. The findings suggest that the market penetration rate of green products increases in line with consumers’ WTP and the level of greenness of products, while higher research costs will decrease the penetration rate of green products. This research contributes to the field of green innovation by showcasing how enterprises make decisions about production and green technology innovation.
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The focus of the North-American Journal of Economics and Finance is on the economics of integration of goods, services, financial markets, at both regional and global levels with the role of economic policy in that process playing an important role. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome. Empirical and policy-related papers that rely on data and the experiences of countries outside North America are also welcome. Papers should offer concrete lessons about the ongoing process of globalization, or policy implications about how governments, domestic or international institutions, can improve the coordination of their activities. Empirical analysis should be capable of replication. Authors of accepted papers will be encouraged to supply data and computer programs.