Towards building circular economy A cross-cultural study of consumers' purchase intentions for reconstructed products

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作者
Gaur, Jighyasu [1 ]
Mani, Venkatesh [2 ]
Banerjee, Pratyush [3 ]
Amini, Mehdi [4 ]
Gupta, Ritu [1 ]
机构
[1] TA Pai Management Inst, Manipal, India
[2] Montpellier Business Sch, Dept Strategy & Entrepreneurship, Montpellier, France
[3] BITS Pilani, Dept Management, Pilani Campus, Pilani, Rajasthan, India
[4] Univ Memphis, Fogelman Coll Business & Econ, Dept Mkt & Supply Chain Management, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
关键词
Purchase intentions; Thematic analysis; Willingness to pay; Circular economy; Cross-cultural comparison; Reconstructed products; REMANUFACTURED PRODUCTS; CONSUMPTION; PERCEPTIONS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1108/MD-07-2018-0728
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose Extant literature provides insights about consumers' purchase intentions (PI) and willingness to pay for reconstructed products but does not capture cross-cultural differences. The purpose of this paper is to understand consumers' PI for reconstructed products in a cross-cultural setting for the development of circular economy. Design/methodology/approach The sample includes consumers from two diverse societies (India and the USA). The authors conduct two sets of analyses in this paper. The first analysis attempts to identify the difference between the Indian and US consumers' PI for reconstructed products, who are residing permanently in their home countries. In the second analysis, the authors investigate the impact of socio-cultural norms on PI, for reconstructed products, of the Indian (USA) consumers relocated to the USA (India). In-depth interviews are conducted for data collection. Subsequently, data analysis was carried out using thematic analysis approach. Findings The results indicate that US consumers: possess altruistic buying behavior; are eco-centric toward waste disposal; strictly follow the regulations and socio-cultural norms; and have harmony orientation toward nature. In contrast, Indian consumers: possess utilitarian buying behavior; demonstrate anthropocentric attitude toward waste disposal; do not necessarily follow the regulations; and have mastery orientation toward nature. Practical implications - At policy level, government in emerging economies should formulate regulations that promote the use of reconstructed products. At firm level, firms should exploit promotional and advertisement efforts to enhance awareness about reconstructed products. Originality/value The study is an early attempt in the literature to capture cross-cultural differences for reconstructed products.
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页码:886 / 903
页数:18
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