Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in Poland

Resource intensity is a measure of the resources needed for the production, processing and disposal of good or services. Its level decides on the costs the companies have to bear both for production and for environmental protection, which in turn have a crucial importance for their competitiveness....

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Main Authors: Bożena Gajdzik, Włodzimierz Sroka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/443
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description Resource intensity is a measure of the resources needed for the production, processing and disposal of good or services. Its level decides on the costs the companies have to bear both for production and for environmental protection, which in turn have a crucial importance for their competitiveness. Given these facts, our study analyses the issues of resource intensity in the Polish steel industry in correlation to investments made, and more specifically, to the impact of investments on the consumption of energy media used during steel production. Its key element is the development of econometric models presenting the impact of investments on resource consumption in steel production in Poland. Electricity and coke consumption were analysed according to manufacturing installation. The research was carried out on the basis of statistical data for the period of 2004–2018. The obtained findings confirmed the impact of the increase in investment on the decrease in the resource intensity in steel production in Poland. These facts have implications for both policy makers, as they confirm the thesis on a direct correlation between investments in technology and a reduction in resource intensity (environmental protection), as well as company managers. In the case of the latter, the data show the actions which companies should focus on in their activities.
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spelling doaj.art-92dacc711d8e474b94a811e4fd1d82112023-12-03T13:22:01ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-01-0114244310.3390/en14020443Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in PolandBożena Gajdzik0Włodzimierz Sroka1Department of Industrial Informatics, Faculty of Materials Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 40-019 Katowice, PolandDepartment of Management, Faculty of Applied Sciences, WSB University, 41-300 Dąbrowa Górnicza, PolandResource intensity is a measure of the resources needed for the production, processing and disposal of good or services. Its level decides on the costs the companies have to bear both for production and for environmental protection, which in turn have a crucial importance for their competitiveness. Given these facts, our study analyses the issues of resource intensity in the Polish steel industry in correlation to investments made, and more specifically, to the impact of investments on the consumption of energy media used during steel production. Its key element is the development of econometric models presenting the impact of investments on resource consumption in steel production in Poland. Electricity and coke consumption were analysed according to manufacturing installation. The research was carried out on the basis of statistical data for the period of 2004–2018. The obtained findings confirmed the impact of the increase in investment on the decrease in the resource intensity in steel production in Poland. These facts have implications for both policy makers, as they confirm the thesis on a direct correlation between investments in technology and a reduction in resource intensity (environmental protection), as well as company managers. In the case of the latter, the data show the actions which companies should focus on in their activities.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/443resource intensityinvestmentsteel industryPoland
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Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in Poland
Energies
resource intensity
investment
steel industry
Poland
title Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in Poland
title_full Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in Poland
title_fullStr Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in Poland
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title_short Resource Intensity vs. Investment in Production Installations—The Case of the Steel Industry in Poland
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topic resource intensity
investment
steel industry
Poland
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