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Proposal for Research Paper

Latanya Harden

Southern Wesleyan University

January 11, 2025.

Proposal for Research Paper

Denmark differs in its global prominence in wind energy and approach to implementation, where there are many collaboration efforts at the municipal level; therefore, I will choose Denmark’s renewable energy industry as my country or region for my individual research paper. Known globally for its innovation, Denmark is committed to renewable energy of all types, in particular its progress towards renewable energy through wind power. I find this topic interesting because Denmark acts as a model for sustainable energy practices and solving problems such as bringing stakeholders together and combining new data technology to increase wind energy operation. Denmark serves as a case study allowing us to understand how their strategies can be learned from, which can be replicated for other countries trying to meet their climate goals. Additionally, the review of Denmark’s National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) illustrates that it is in line with European Union energy targets while also providing a larger-scale view of the interplay between policy and practice in the renewable energy sector.

References

Salvação, N., Bentamy, A., & Soares, C. G. (2022). Developing a new wind dataset by blending satellite data and WRF model wind predictions. Renewable Energy, 198, 283-295. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148122010461

Sillak, S. (2023). All talk, and (no) action? Collaborative implementation of the renewable energy transition in two frontrunner municipalities in Denmark. Energy Strategy Reviews, 45, 101051. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X23000019

European Commission. (2023). Denmark's National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). https://ec.europa.eu/

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Session Five Outline: Strategic Alliances and Recommendations

Latanya Harden

Southern Wesleyan University

February 3, 2025

Session Five Outline: Strategic Alliances & Recommendations

Renewable Energy Sector in Denmark

1. Strategic Alliances

A. Identification of a Strategic Partner

Selection of a suitable company for an alliance.

Reasons for selecting this firm based on its developments in the industry and market penetration as well as its capacity in terms of technology.

B. Type of Strategic Alliance

Discussion of possible alliance structures:

Joint Venture: Risk and reward together with shared materials allocation and a knowledge of the domestic market.

Equity Alliance: This type of investment involves the patronizing of local firms for the purpose of accessing specific markets.

Non-Equity Partnership: Licensing agreements, supply contracts, or R&D collaboration.

Identification of the most suitable alliance type with support from Denmark’s policies on renewable energy, business culture, and regulatory framework.

C. Organizational Structure of the Alliance

The central idea focuses on the style of control, centralized or decentralized.

Decision-making framework (leadership roles, communication flow).

Integration of Danish business culture with the foreign firm’s corporate structure.

2. Recommendations & Next Steps

A. Market Entry Strategy Refinement

Measures for enhancing the alliance and expanding the market share:

Suggestions for trying to integrate with the Danish market on legal requirements and sustainability objectives.

B. Risk Mitigation Strategies

Recognizing the financial, regulatory, and operational risks associated with a business.

Managing Cultural and organizational differences are crucial in order to enhance people’s communication skills and foster their understanding of one another in multicultural environments.

C. Future Growth and Expansion

Possible scaling opportunities within Denmark and broader Scandinavian markets.

It is therefore recommended that to obtain a government pending incentive and funding programs for renewable energy should be harnessed through;

D. Conclusion

Summary of the strategic alliance’s benefits.

Final recommendations for successful market entry and long-term sustainability.

References

Mahdi, M. (2023). Designing Denmark’s future offshore wind policy framework: A pathway for policymakers to achieve 12.9 GW deployment by 2030. https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:1737045

Engberg-Pedersen, L., & Pedersen, R. H. (2024). Pragmatic idealism in Danish foreign policy: partnerships and the ‘Global South’. https://pure.diis.dk/ws/files/24735407/Pragmatic_idealism_in_Danish_foreign_policy.pdf

Kasradze, M., Saraji, M. K., Streimikiene, D., & Ciegis, R. (2023). Assessing key indicators of efficient green energy production for IEA members.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research30(19), 55513-55528. https://search.proquest.com/openview/938efc02f62cf7004d40dd2650fcc09b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=54208

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Outline for Research Paper: Exploring the Renewable Energy Industry in Denmark

Latanya Harden

Southern Wesleyan University

January 12, 2025.

Outline for Research Paper: Exploring the Renewable Energy Industry in Denmark

I. Introduction

A. Overview of Denmark

1. Structure in general for incorporation of Denmark in the Scandinavian countries.

2. Political stability and economic realities are highlighted.

3. Role in the European Union and for global sustainability initiatives.

B. Purpose of the Research

1. An exploration of the renewable energy industry in Denmark, specifically in wind energy.

2. Evaluate opportunities and risks of entering the Danish renewable energy market.

3. Provides significance to the study for global energy transitions.

II. Political, Economic and Legal Context.

A. Political Landscape

1. The governance structure of Denmark and its political stability.

2. Climate and renewable energy action policies.

B. Economic Environment

1. Economic indicators and trends of growth.

2. In Denmark renewable energy has been a pillar of its economy.

C. Legal System

1. Renewable energy’s regulatory framework.

2. Foreign investment support policies in the energy sector.

III. Risk, Technology, and Human Rights Considerations.

A. Risk Assessment

1. Denmark’s energy industry political and market risks.

2. We explore environmental risks and how to reduce them.

B. Technological Advancements

1. This also allowed that Denmark was a leader in wind energy technology.

2. Blending technologies with potential for optimized energy output.

C. Human Rights and Ethics

1. The ethical practices of Denmark’s business.

2. Corporate social responsibility in renewable energy initiatives.

IV. Entry Strategy and Market Analysis.

A. Selection of a Renewable Energy Product/services

1. Innovative wind turbine technology to be introduced.

B. Market Entry Strategy

1. Working together with local Danish firms and government.

2. Venture and strategic alliance assessment.

C. SWOT Analysis of the Danish Renewable Energy Market

1. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.

V. Conclusion and Recommendations.

A. Summary of Findings

1. The suitability of Denmark as a renewable energy hub.

2. The possibility of scaling and replicating models worldwide.

C. Foreign firms: Recommendations

1. Successful entry and sustainable operations strategies.

References

Salvação, N., Bentamy, A., & Soares, C. G. (2022). Developing a new wind dataset by blending satellite data and WRF model wind predictions. Renewable Energy, 198, 283-295.

Sillak, S. (2023). All talk, and (no) action? Collaborative implementation of the renewable energy transition in two frontrunner municipalities in Denmark. Energy Strategy Reviews, 45, 101051.

European Commission. (2023). Denmark's National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP).

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Outline for Research Paper: An Overview of the Renewable Energy Sector in Denmark

Latanya Harden

Southern Wesleyan University

January 24, 2025

Outline for Research Paper: An Overview of the Renewable Energy Sector in Denmark

Session Three: Cultural Factors

I. Introduction:

A. Overview of Denmark as a business destination:

Some basic information about renewable energy in Denmark

Why Cultural factors should not be overlooked for business to thrive.

B. Purpose of the section:

To categorize and examine cultural factors that can be used in the penetration of the Danish market.

In order to explain the strategies for the negotiations and possible problems.

II. Key Cultural Elements in Denmark:

A. Emphasis on equality and trust:

Flexible structures

Amidst business dealings, people should foster mutual respect and act in a transparent manner

B. Work-life balance and social norms:

Much emphasis on the work-life balance

The position of collaboration and consensus in the decision-making process.

C. Language and communication style:

The use of English in a business environment

Hence, there is a preference for straightforward language.

III. Negotiating Approaches for Denmark:

A. Trust—that is the foundation for all relationships.

The need to establish credibility and the commitment to the long haul.

B. A style that involves teamwork and no force.

Realities of the sales processes include:

Emphasis on the customization of the results in order to be beneficial to both parties.

C. Actual and well-prepared arguments

Concerning the aspects of data-driven decision-making and comprehensive study

IV. Challenges and Opportunities in Entering the Danish Market:

A. Ease of entry factors

The regulatory environment is not only clear but also understandable by anybody who has interest in doing business.

Backing of measures for renewable energy sources.

B. Potential challenges

Intense Competition exists in the renewable energy market.

Cultural sensitivity and etiquette

C. “Make or break” issues

Applying and adhering to the sustainability and ethical considerations

Learning tax and labor laws.

V. Conclusion:

A. Summary of key points

Significance of cultural values of Danish population for successful business activities

Main factors that affect the negotiations and the conditions of market entry.

B. Transition to next section

Relating cultural knowledge to operational tactics for Denmark.

References

Lauring, J. (2009). Managing cultural diversity and the process of knowledge sharing: A case from Denmark.  Scandinavian journal of management25(4), 385-394. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956522109000955

Nibe, A. V. (2023). Legitimisation of foreign direct investment screening among business actors: The Danish case.  Politics and Governance11(4), 140-153. https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7258

de Godoy, J., Otrel-Cass, K., & Toft, K. H. (2021). Transformations of trust in society: A systematic review of how access to big data in energy systems challenges Scandinavian culture.  Energy and AI5, 100079. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666546821000331

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Outline for Research Paper: An Overview of the Renewable Energy Sector in Denmark

Latanya Harden

Southern Wesleyan University

January 24, 2025

Outline for Research Paper: An Overview of the Renewable Energy Sector in Denmark

Session Three: Cultural Factors

I. Introduction:

A. Overview of Denmark as a business destination:

Some basic information about renewable energy in Denmark

Why Cultural factors should not be overlooked for business to thrive.

B. Purpose of the section:

To categorize and examine cultural factors that can be used in the penetration of the Danish market.

In order to explain the strategies for the negotiations and possible problems.

II. Key Cultural Elements in Denmark:

A. Emphasis on equality and trust:

Flexible structures

Amidst business dealings, people should foster mutual respect and act in a transparent manner

B. Work-life balance and social norms:

Much emphasis on the work-life balance

The position of collaboration and consensus in the decision-making process.

C. Language and communication style:

The use of English in a business environment

Hence, there is a preference for straightforward language.

III. Negotiating Approaches for Denmark:

A. Trust—that is the foundation for all relationships.

The need to establish credibility and the commitment to the long haul.

B. A style that involves teamwork and no force.

Realities of the sales processes include:

Emphasis on the customization of the results in order to be beneficial to both parties.

C. Actual and well-prepared arguments

Concerning the aspects of data-driven decision-making and comprehensive study

IV. Challenges and Opportunities in Entering the Danish Market:

A. Ease of entry factors

The regulatory environment is not only clear but also understandable by anybody who has interest in doing business.

Backing of measures for renewable energy sources.

B. Potential challenges

Intense Competition exists in the renewable energy market.

Cultural sensitivity and etiquette

C. “Make or break” issues

Applying and adhering to the sustainability and ethical considerations

Learning tax and labor laws.

V. Conclusion:

A. Summary of key points

Significance of cultural values of Danish population for successful business activities

Main factors that affect the negotiations and the conditions of market entry.

B. Transition to next section

Relating cultural knowledge to operational tactics for Denmark.

References

Lauring, J. (2009). Managing cultural diversity and the process of knowledge sharing: A case from Denmark.  Scandinavian journal of management25(4), 385-394. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956522109000955

Nibe, A. V. (2023). Legitimisation of foreign direct investment screening among business actors: The Danish case.  Politics and Governance11(4), 140-153. https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7258

de Godoy, J., Otrel-Cass, K., & Toft, K. H. (2021). Transformations of trust in society: A systematic review of how access to big data in energy systems challenges Scandinavian culture.  Energy and AI5, 100079. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666546821000331

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