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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jidb.2020.vol11.no11.7

Development of an Electronic Greenhouse Gas Emission Management Platform: Managerial Implications  

BAE, Deogsang (Incheon Public Infrastructure Management Center, The Incheon Institute)
CHO, Yooncheong (KDI School of Public Policy and Management)
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The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business / v.11, no.11, 2020 , pp. 7-18 More about this Journal
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Purpose: The Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), which enables structuring emission credits as a financial product, is taking a crucial position of global collaboration against climate change. Previous studies that have covered ETS subjects from the macro perspective contribute to facilitating legal enactment of this scheme. However, they have rarely addressed challenges aligned with issues arising from labor burdens for ETS works from the business perspective. Research Design, data and methodology: This study presents conceptual models that are expected to help design an electronic system. The study model contains four modules: emission allocation, data interface, reduction technology sharing, and emission trading. Two validation approaches, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and regression analysis, are applied in confirming the feasibility of the proposed model. Results: This study suggests an IT system methodology to help improvement of the current K-ETS mechanism. In particular, this study addresses effectiveness for real businesses and the adaptability of this mechanism to other nations. Conclusions: The proposed IT platform diagram can contribute to successful operation of ETS by providing multiple benefits to participating companies through in-house allocation mechanisms, the soft-landing of ETS adoption to participating companies through reduction of technology-sharing, group purchases, and transaction costs through the trading system.
Keywords
Emission Trading Scheme; AHP; GHG;
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