[HTML][HTML] Too good to go? Consumers' replacement behaviour and potential strategies for stimulating product retention
Many products are disposed of before they have reached the end of their functional life. New
technological developments and trends in fashion seem to accelerate consumers' …
technological developments and trends in fashion seem to accelerate consumers' …
Customers' motivation to engage with luxury brands on social media
Customers engaging with brands on social media is critical to social media managers;
however, there is still a lack of in-depth studies on the drivers of consumers' engagement …
however, there is still a lack of in-depth studies on the drivers of consumers' engagement …
[HTML][HTML] Marketing a new generation of bio-plastics products for a circular economy: The role of green self-identity, self-congruity, and perceived value
Bioplastics represent an innovation for replacing materials obtained from fossil fuels and
could provide significant benefits to the environment. A new generation of bioplastic from …
could provide significant benefits to the environment. A new generation of bioplastic from …
Consumer product use behavior throughout the product lifespan: A literature review and research agenda
T Shi, R Huang, E Sarigöllü - Journal of environmental management, 2022 - Elsevier
Extending product lifespan has recently been recognized as an important strategy to
achieve sustainable development. A substantial corpus of literature explores product …
achieve sustainable development. A substantial corpus of literature explores product …
The effects of consumers' perceived values on intention to purchase upcycled products
S Yu, J Lee - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
As concerns around today's environmental problems increase, there is a growing need for
consumers to accelerate their sustainable behaviors relating to product disposal such as …
consumers to accelerate their sustainable behaviors relating to product disposal such as …
Managing sustainability in the fashion business: Challenges in product development for clothing longevity in the UK
H Goworek, L Oxborrow, S Claxton, A McLaren… - Journal of Business …, 2020 - Elsevier
The production, distribution and disposal phases of the clothing life cycle all create
environmental impacts, but life cycle assessment has found that extending garments' active …
environmental impacts, but life cycle assessment has found that extending garments' active …
The impact of anthropomorphic and functional chatbot design features in enterprise collaboration systems on user acceptance
Information technology is rapidly changing the way how people collaborate in enterprises.
Chatbots integrated into enterprise collaboration systems can strengthen collaboration …
Chatbots integrated into enterprise collaboration systems can strengthen collaboration …
Towards an understanding of remote work exhaustion: A study on the effects of individuals' big five personality traits
At a time when many organizations have adopted, or are considering adopting, fully remote,
hybrid, or partially remote working modalities, this study explores links between …
hybrid, or partially remote working modalities, this study explores links between …
[HTML][HTML] Meaning is in the eye of the beholder: Reconciling business model design with customer meaning-making
To remain competitive in a shifting sociocultural landscape, firms often introduce new
meanings—new reasons why customers use their products or services—that must be …
meanings—new reasons why customers use their products or services—that must be …
Brand logo symmetry and product design: The spillover effects on consumer inferences
J Bettels, KP Wiedmann - Journal of Business Research, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper addresses the relationship between brand logo symmetry and product design
inferences. By relying on the theoretical concepts of consumer self-congruity and spillover …
inferences. By relying on the theoretical concepts of consumer self-congruity and spillover …