Abstract: The environmental impact of IT is facing increasing public attention. The search ...
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Abstract: The environmental impact of IT is facing increasing public attention. The search engine Ecosia takes advantage of this situation by pursuing a Social Business model. Search engines need electricity to provide their services and indirectly produce CO2. The estimation of greenhouse gas emissions for the average search query using the market leader Google fluctuate between 0.2 g and 10.0 g of CO2. The search engine Ecosia tries to compensate the emissions by donating most of its revenues to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and save rainforest from deforestation. Rainforests process CO2 through photosynthesis and store it as carbon. The question arises if Social Business models in general possess potential for success in the search engine market. To investigate this question we apply case study research. Additionally, we use a survey to evaluate what is important to users and which aspects of search engines influence the customer’s attitude towards social business.
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Ecosia
Topics:
search engine Ecosia business model marketing management electronic business
Methods:
survey case study nonparametric test Kruskal Wallis test qualitative interview