Environmental Choices™ section report 3.e: Flying and TelepresenceHaddock Research & Branding, Inc.September 1, 2010 213 Pages - SKU: HDKR2844469 |
| This section report focuses on how public opinion about climate change, in Canada, England and the USA, relates to flying behaviour, and opportunities for low-carbon alternatives to flying. The report considers the current use of inexpensive video-communication systems from Skype (video) and VSee, as well as the current use and potential adoption of high-quality telepresence systems. It measures awareness and reputation of 7 specific telepresence providers - Cisco, HP, Polycom, Avaya, LifeSize, Tandberg and Teliris - whom, to a greater or lesser degree, already promote their services as a low-carbon alternative to flying. Finally, the substitution potential of telepresence for flying, and the behaviour and profile of “telepresence leaders”, are examined:
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Additional Information
- What proportion of people fly; and how much for longer-trips versus shorter-trips; and for business versus leisure?
- Given their particular concern about climate change, do Climate Citizens fly less? Do they fly less for “more discretionary” shorter-trip leisure flights?
- What proportion of all flights can be attributed to ‘heavy flyers’, for each flight category?
- What levels of usage are there for telepresence solutions, and awareness of the companies that offer them?
- What proportion of people like the idea of using a high-quality video-communication system, at home and at work, “a great deal”?
- What might explain the greater uptake of telepresence amongst American business flyers than those from Canada and England?
- What is the profile of those who are keen to use telepresence?
Related Markets
- Aviation/Aerospace
- Airlines
- Energy
- Conservation
- Telecommunications
- Audio, Video and Teleconferencing
- VOIP
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