Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible condition-near new and with little wear and tear. This requires consumers, however, to dispose of products that still work and may still be in use. Prior scholarship on acquiring consumer products for reuse focuses on consumer "returns"-products consumers find fault with, or bought in error. These, however, are a fraction of all products sold to consumers and available for reuse. Importantly, returns are motivated by a different set of factors, than product "disposal." We explore how psychological ownership influences consumer disposal of reusable products. Across three studies of Australian consumers, we found two psychological tendencies (attac...
Consumers often dispose of used products by selling them in a secondary market (e.g., classified adv...
Shoppers exiting malls were questioned about what they would consider as appropriate disposal method...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
This study seeks to examine whether the continual reuse and repair of shopping goods by consumers ca...
AbstractThis study is groundwork to look into disposal behaviours in Malaysia. Despite the importanc...
This study is groundwork to look into disposal behaviours in Malaysia. Despite the importance of sus...
This study seeks to examine whether the continual reuse and repair of shopping goods by consumers ca...
textConsumers often dispose of unwanted goods that are still functional. However, even though the ...
Consumers often dispose of used products by selling them in a secondary market (e.g., classified adv...
Shoppers exiting malls were questioned about what they would consider as appropriate disposal method...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
Product reuse is most profitable where manufacturers acquire used products in the best possible cond...
This study seeks to examine whether the continual reuse and repair of shopping goods by consumers ca...
AbstractThis study is groundwork to look into disposal behaviours in Malaysia. Despite the importanc...
This study is groundwork to look into disposal behaviours in Malaysia. Despite the importance of sus...
This study seeks to examine whether the continual reuse and repair of shopping goods by consumers ca...
textConsumers often dispose of unwanted goods that are still functional. However, even though the ...
Consumers often dispose of used products by selling them in a secondary market (e.g., classified adv...
Shoppers exiting malls were questioned about what they would consider as appropriate disposal method...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...