Product Sustainability and Consumer Environmental Awareness in Differentiated Markets
Archivos
Fecha
2023-12-07
Título de la revista
ISSN de la revista
Título del volumen
Editor
International Advances in Economic Research
Resumen
Sustainable management of natural stock resources can be promoted
through state intervention. This study investigates optimal regulatory strategies to mitigate
the negative environmental effects of human activities within a duopolistic, differentiated
linear market à la Hotelling framework. The analysis is conducted from both
a business and a social perspective, aiming to elucidate the role of regulatory interventions,
awareness campaigns, and sustainable production characteristics in shaping firm
behavior and market outcomes. Under the business perspective, a game-theoretical
approach is employed, involving the regulator and two competing firms. The equilibrium
in prices and production characteristics is derived, revealing how firms respond
to sustainable characteristics and awareness campaigns. In the social perspective,
where the regulator has complete control, optimal strategies are determined to maximize
social welfare, resulting in reduced differentiation and enhanced sustainability.
This study identifies the optimal level of awareness campaign and sustainable characteristic
proposed by the regulator. The findings highlight the significance of coordinated
regulatory policies and awareness campaigns to induce firms toward more sustainable
practices, ultimately contributing to a more ecologically balanced market. The
study offers insights for policymakers and practitioners seeking effective strategies to address environmental concerns in differentiated markets, thereby promoting sustainable
economic growth and reducing ecological impacts.
Descripción
Palabras clave
Citación
Hamid Hamoudi & Carmen Avilés-Palacios, 2023. "Product Sustainability and Consumer Environmental Awareness in Differentiated Markets," International Advances in Economic Research, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 29(4), pages 277-291, November. <https://ideas.repec.org/a/kap/iaecre/v29y2023i4d10.1007_s11294-023-09881-y.html>
Colecciones
Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como Attribution 4.0 Internacional