2015
DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2015.1024736
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Production and markets of modified wood in Russia

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“…Overall the macro factors are assessed as having either no or a positive impact on the industry, and hence being unlikely to hinder future expansion. This is in line with previous studies e.g., Kiseleva et al (2015) which conclude that thermally modified timber is growing and has potential for further growth. Also Brynildsen and Myhre (2007) conclude that external market trends (in combination with the products properties) indicates a promising future for the industry.…”
Section: Pestel Factorssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Overall the macro factors are assessed as having either no or a positive impact on the industry, and hence being unlikely to hinder future expansion. This is in line with previous studies e.g., Kiseleva et al (2015) which conclude that thermally modified timber is growing and has potential for further growth. Also Brynildsen and Myhre (2007) conclude that external market trends (in combination with the products properties) indicates a promising future for the industry.…”
Section: Pestel Factorssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The second part of the theoretical framework in this study, the Five Forces model proposed by Porter (1980), which previous forest sector studies have applied generally (Gold et al, 2005;Husso & Nybakk, 2010) but also specifically in studies involving decking products (Hamner et al, 2012) and modified wood (Kiseleva et al, 2015). The strengths of these forces (rivalry among competitors, horizontal powers of suppliers and buyers, and the vertical threats from new entrants and substitutes) can be used to define an industry's structure and the competition within it (Porter, 1980).…”
Section: Porter's Five Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[101]). Modified wood with better technology would be accepted by people and if a completely new material is generated it would be a real break-through (Kiseleva, V., et al (2017). [102]).…”
Section: Theory Of Adoption Of Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%