Research and Analysis Service
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the scope of the Research and Analysis service?
It is an end-to-end service that collects and analyzes data with a focus on sustainability and links the results directly to strategy, roadmap, investment and communication decisions. Research is conducted across regions, cities, sectors, scales and demographics.
Who can benefit from this service?
International organizations, public institutions, local governments, academia, civil society, professional chambers, development agencies, OIZ administrations, sector associations and corporate companies can benefit.
Which main themes are being explored?
Green maturity and transformation capacity, climate awareness and behavior, access to green finance, customer and stakeholder sustainability expectations, demand-driven impact and benefit analysis are the main areas of study.
Why is your research approach aligned with the sustainability framework?
The topics are designed directly around the axes of corporate sustainability governance, stakeholder expectations, access to finance and impact assessment; outputs are reported to match strategic priorities and materiality.
What methods are used in fieldwork?
CATI, CAPI and CAWI methods are used together according to project requirements; national reach and multi-channel field infrastructure ensure representativeness in different regions.
Are research modules ready and customizable?
There are ready-made sustainability-themed questionnaire sets; new modules are developed as needed.
How is sampling and representativeness planned?
The population definition, sampling approach, quota and representativeness criteria are determined from the beginning and written in the field plan.
How to guarantee data quality and reliability?
Procedures such as pilot testing, logic checking, timestamping and geo-verification are applied; the process is digitally monitored.
What are your ethical and confidentiality principles?
KVKK, privacy and approval processes are standardized; stakeholder trust is maintained.
What do deliveries include?
Executive summary and decision set, detailed report and annexes, datasets and glossary, interactive dashboard, policy and action recommendations, city and sector benchmarks, and final presentation and workshop are provided.
How are results linked to internal governance and reporting?
Customer, employee, supplier and investor expectations are matched with GRI indicators and strategic priorities to create input for corporate reporting and materiality processes.
How to measure climate awareness and behavior for local governments?
People's climate perception, behavioral barriers and acceptable policy-preferences are assessed through surveys and segmentation; communication and incentive recommendations are generated.
How to map green maturity in OIZs and clusters?
Data is collected from member companies, scores are generated and common needs and investment priorities are identified.
What does research on access to green finance provide?
Tool availability and application barriers are mapped; project pipeline and capacity building prescriptions are provided.
How do you construct demand-driven impact and benefit analysis?
For programs and grants, demand, impact, cost-benefit and scalability are assessed together; the spatial dimension is added where necessary.
How to ensure digital management and traceability?
Project plan, survey checklists, data quality and timeline are tracked online with CimpactPro tools.
How do research outputs accelerate decision-making?
With action-oriented reporting, results are directly linked to strategy, roadmap, investment and communication decisions; the use of executive summary and dashboards facilitates decision-making.
Which sample project packages are offered?
Sample packages include OIZ Green Maturity Mapping, Municipal Climate Awareness and Behavior Analysis, Sectoral Green Financing Access Analysis, Corporate Customer Sustainability Needs Analysis and Demand Driven Impact Analysis.