This theoretical article highlights limitations in the current trend towards dichotomizing full ownership and access-based consumption by recognizing a broader, more complex array of ‘fragmented’ ownership configurations in the context of digital virtual goods 10 (DVGs). In challenging this dichotomy, we recognise that the relationship between ownership and possession becomes particularly significant. We therefore consider how prominent DVG ownership configurations may shape the way in which possession is assembled, potentially reducing consumers’ scope of action rela- 15 tive to DVGs and leaving possession susceptible to disruption. Conversely, we acknowledge ways in which consumers’ continued attempts at possession may impinge upon the ag...
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital photographs t...
The author has not given permission for Aaltodoc -publishing.The rise of the sharing economy and acc...
AbstractThis article aims to address paradoxes between experiencing products and services on a share...
This theoretical paper highlights limitations in the current trend towards dichotomizing full owners...
This theoretical article highlights limitations in the current trend towards dichotomising full owne...
Consumer researchers have long striven to understand the role of consumption in the lives of individ...
Digital consumption objects (DCOs) highlight limitations to extant theories of possession, including...
This paper extends prior critical discussions of digital prosumption by demonstrating that prosumer ...
Purpose: To extend our understanding of consumers’ relationships with their growing collections of d...
Understanding the idea of possession is essential for creating successful products and services, par...
The concept of possession is currently considered inapplicable to intangible assets, whether data, c...
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital photographs t...
An argument for retaining the notion of personal property in the products we “buy” in the digital ma...
A significant body of research has examined the importance of material possession attachment and its...
An argument for retaining the notion of personal property in the products we “buy” in the digital ma...
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital photographs t...
The author has not given permission for Aaltodoc -publishing.The rise of the sharing economy and acc...
AbstractThis article aims to address paradoxes between experiencing products and services on a share...
This theoretical paper highlights limitations in the current trend towards dichotomizing full owners...
This theoretical article highlights limitations in the current trend towards dichotomising full owne...
Consumer researchers have long striven to understand the role of consumption in the lives of individ...
Digital consumption objects (DCOs) highlight limitations to extant theories of possession, including...
This paper extends prior critical discussions of digital prosumption by demonstrating that prosumer ...
Purpose: To extend our understanding of consumers’ relationships with their growing collections of d...
Understanding the idea of possession is essential for creating successful products and services, par...
The concept of possession is currently considered inapplicable to intangible assets, whether data, c...
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital photographs t...
An argument for retaining the notion of personal property in the products we “buy” in the digital ma...
A significant body of research has examined the importance of material possession attachment and its...
An argument for retaining the notion of personal property in the products we “buy” in the digital ma...
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital photographs t...
The author has not given permission for Aaltodoc -publishing.The rise of the sharing economy and acc...
AbstractThis article aims to address paradoxes between experiencing products and services on a share...