Research & Publications
Research has been one of the focal elements in 180DC’s understanding of environmental and status quo variables, generating purposeful and relevant insights.
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Research Reports
BNPL Industry
Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) is a significant disruption in payment methods and e-commerce financing that has rapidly become popular in the pandemic’s aftermath. Amidst restrictions and lockdowns there has been an e-commerce surge, as consumers turned to the online mode for all kinds of purchases. With retailers increasingly offering such instant approval point-of-sale loans, BNPL rose to prominence in the past decade as an alternative form of credit for online retail purchases.
Delve deeper into this industry through this finely curated Research Report with extensive analysis covering the industry from different aspects.
Olympic Economics
Olympics is a mega event for all across the globe, but especially for the country hosting the event. The relation between the Games and the economy of a nation has a special relation, that goes and impacts both ways: The games impact the economy and the economy impacts the performance in the games.
180 Degrees Consulting SRCC has delved deeper into the topic and prepared a research report covering the multi-faceted relationship between the Olympics and the Economy. The report also explores the impact hosting the Olympics has on the economy, the bidding process for hosting the Olympics, India’s performance in the Olympics as well as a critical analysis of India’s standing if it were to ever host the Olympics and what it stands to gain.
Electric Vehicles
The Electric Vehicles Industry in India is still in its developmental stage; however, it carries with it a huge potential to grow with increasing concerns over the pollution and environmental degradation caused by gas-powered vehicles.
As rightly said by Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, “We have to use cars much more efficiently. We have to look at alternative technologies of cars such as biofuels or, even more importantly, electric cars”
This extensive report delves deeper into topics such as the Emergence of Electric Vehicles, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Recommendations among various others; a thorough read of which would adequately summarise all the key elements that constitute the EV Industry in India..
Sector Reports
Healthcare Sector Report
The healthcare sector contends with fierce competition, complex supply chains, and rapid innovation. Porter’s Five Forces and related frameworks unveil competitive pressures. Key challenges encompass navigating regulatory complexities, integrating advanced technologies, and managing escalating expenses. Recommendations focus on embracing digital health technologies to enhance patient care, fostering strategic partnerships, and innovating in service delivery. Understanding the competitive landscape, intricacies of supply chains, and historical context is critical for navigating challenges effectively and improving healthcare outcomes. This strategic approach enables healthcare entities to innovate sustainably, adapt to evolving market conditions, and deliver enhanced patient-centric solutions.
policy Reports
Biofuel: Policy Report
India, being the third largest energy-consuming nation in the world, meets its energy
requirements mainly through oil whose large share continues to rely on imports. In order to rectify this the government of India introduced the National Biofuel Policy in 2009. The National Biofuel Policy aims at maximising the use of feedstock, biomass and agricultural waste for energy generation. A major element under NBP is the ethanol blended petroleum programme, Ethanol blended petrol minimises carbon emission and is also more energy efficient,
Over a period of 13 year National Biofuel Policy has undergone several amendments. Learn about how successful the policy has been in meeting the energy needs of the country and the road ahead in the comprehensive report by 180 Degrees Consulting, SRCC.
Carbon Trading: Policy Report
Originating from the Kyoto Protocol, Carbon Trading or Carbon Emission Trading is the process of buying and selling carbon credits or permits which allows the holder of these credits/permits to emit carbon dioxide up to the limit for which the credit is there. This type of system gives incentive to reduce emissions even if a few countries are not doing so. This is done with the aim to reduce carbon dioxide emission as the world tries to move towards a goal of net zero emission. Over the years, this policy has been widely adopted by countries across the world. In the Indian context, the Bureau of Energy Efficiency has been at the forefront of promoting this policy with its Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme.
180 Degrees Consulting, SRCC presents a comprehensive report on Carbon Trading, analysing its objectives, performance, reasons for the failure and recommendations to improve the same.
Act East Policy Report
After gaining independence in 1947, India under the leadership of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, highlighted a desire to model its foreign policy firmly by placing key emphasis on building close diplomatic relations with fellow newly independent Asian states. Over the years, the Look East Policy thus created transformed into “Act East”, and India proactively moved to strengthen its foreign policy.
Over the past few months, the Research and Analysis Department of 180 Degrees Consulting, SRCC has carried out extensive research into the Act East Policy’s origins, frameworks and initiatives from a holistic perspective. We thus curated a report, wherein we delve deep into India’s rich history of strategic, economic and political ties in the subcontinent, and analyze the policy’s pertinence and impact. Subsequently, we have also provided policy recommendations in this report that could go a long way in resolving certain loopholes in the current trajectory, and strengthen the rigour with which the policy has been implemented till date.
Learn more about India’s Act East Policy, and how the government aims to strengthen the country’s strategic positioning in the subcontinent
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Research Capsules
Red Queen Effect
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”- Charles Darwin
In today’s fast paced world, we can’t be complacent or we’ll fall behind. To survive another day we have to run very fast and hard, we need to co-evolve with the systems we interact with. The Red Queen Hypothesis, states the same as the key to surviving in the ever so evolving, competitive space today.
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Market Signalling
Tweets, blog posts, catchy stories and even memes – can be summed up well in one word – Marketing. But, what is that theory of marketing which governs this? Signalling.
Marketing is all about signalling. Everything we do as marketers is done in order to signal value to our potential customers.
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Analysis Paralysis
Are you an overthinker? Have you experienced utter confusion when given too many choices, often leading to faulty decisions?
“Think too much and you will create a problem that was not even there in the first place.”
This is precisely a situation of Analysis Paralysis.
Read on to know more!
Data Reports
Climate Change
Climate change continues to remain a cause for great worry. Rapidly changing climate, as is observed, is accompanied by adverse consequences. The never-ceasing fire in the Gulf of Mexico, roads around the globe melting due to heatwaves, and shrinking glaciers are only a few of the tragedies that we have to live with due to such climate change.
The Research and Analysis Department of 180 Degrees Consulting, SRCC conducted a thorough research on the different aspects of climate change, within Indian and around the globe, and has visually depicted the same through an interactive data report for you to analyse how climate change, along with several other factors is becoming a cause of concern.
India’s tryst with tax reforms
Demonetization which took the entire nation by storm on November 8, 2016 was a landmark move in India’s tax journey. However, even after years of its implementation the debate on its efficacy still remains rampant. Did it actually boost the tax collection? What if demonetization had not taken place?
Medici Effect
Wikipedia
“Innovation is the calling card of the future.”
~ Anna Eshoo
Incepted in 2001, Wikipedia changed the way people obtained and searched for information. Traditional encyclopedias that entailed huge costs took a major hit as a result of this change.
With information available at the click of a button, the concept drew huge attention and following, it’s complete free access being the cherry on the cake.
Alibaba
“Changes call for innovation, and innovation leads to progress.”
~ Li Keqiang
Founded in 1999 by Jack Ma, Alibaba group, with a market capitalisation of US$233 billion on the New York Stock Exchange, has grown into an internet behemoth.
Hitting the headlines with the world’s biggest IPO in September 2014, Alibaba group has been able to firmly establish itself in the e-commerce industry through social inclusion and financial participation.
Airbnb
Long before Airbnb persuaded strangers to sleep in one another’s homes and became an industry disruptor, it was just an idea to earn a bit of extra money to make rent.
Today, the privately held company lists more than three million lodgings in nearly 200 countries. It is worth $31 billion, more than Hilton and Wyndham combined, and closing in on Marriott. Airbnb is an inspiring example of how two young entrepreneurs from San Francisco turned a simple idea into a multi-billion dollar company.