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Maximizing Sustainability by Incorporating Consumer Behavior & Environmental Expert Opinion

Download the full paper by Eileen McDaniel, Ph.D., “A Practical Framework for Green Policy Decision-Makers: Maximizing Sustainability by Incorporating Consumer Behavior and Environmental Expert Opinion” (PDF.)

Executive Summary
Which “green” activities are consumers performing in their everyday lives?  Activities that-
•    Save them money?
•    Are easy to do?
•    Are the most beneficial to the environment?
•    Some combination of the three?

By combining insights from a recent survey of consumer behavior with expert opinion on green activities I found that:
•    Activities that experts rank as the most beneficial for the environment are not always performed frequently by consumers.
•    Economic benefit to the consumer is a stronger predictor of frequently-performed activities than environmental benefit.
•    However, convenience to the consumer is the best predictor of green behavior!

Decision-makers for sustainability programs can tailor this method to their particular location by:
•    Compiling a list of green activities specific to their region.
•    Surveying local consumers and experts.
•    Altering which dimensions are included in assessing the importance of various green activities.

“Newcomer” communities can maximize the impact of launching their green programs by:
•    Prioritizing activities that are convenient and economical for the consumer.
•    Motivating consumers with educational programs and incentives.
•    Waiting until the environmental program has gotten off the ground before encouraging activities that are low in convenience and economic benefit- unless they can be financially subsidized.

Newcomer Communities

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Effectively Communicating Survey Data

Effectively Communicating Survey Data: Beyond Text Tables and Pie Charts

A review of an article from Investor’s Business Daily and recommended improvements is covered in this presentation.  The topic of the article is “Obama Terrorism Grade”, a summary of a survey conducted in early April, 2009 by Technometrica Market Intelligence.

The Results are summarized three ways in the article:
- Overall for all respondents
- By political party
- By ideology

Two presentation methods are used:
- Pie chart
- Two text tables

Weaknesses of the chosen presentation method are covered and recommended improvements are shown.

Sample from presentation:

The presentation is available here in Adobe PDF format.

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