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Title Theorizing self-repairers' worldview-personhood to advance new thinking on extended product lifetimes
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Authors Dermody, J; Nagase, Y; Berger, W
Title Theorizing self-repairers' worldview-personhood to advance new thinking on extended product lifetimes
Year 2020
Published International Journal Of Consumer Studies, 44, 5
DOI 10.1111/ijcs.12582
Abstract The ecological and societal problems caused by product obsolescence and consumerism in modern economies constitute a "wicked human-made problem" of significant magnitude. Current (old) ways of thinking cannot address these problems. Accordingly, in this paper, we critically explore the novel idea of integrated personhood and worldviews to theorize research on self-repairers and their repair behaviours to extend product lifetimes. We conducted a structured and systematic review of published work (n = 183) to identify the conceptual content of the field to inform our theorization. Our findings highlight three key issues. First, constricted theorization undermines understanding of self-repairers and their product lifetime extension (and spillover) behaviours. Second, the underlying conceptual complexity is typically underestimated. Third, the dominance of voluntarist and deterministic studies impedes new directions in research. From our review, an integrated worldview-personhood framework emerges that can deepen understanding of avant-garde self-repairers' engagement with product lifetimes.
Author Keywords circular economy; personhood; product lifetimes; product repair; worldview
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000522338600001
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/eda8d6bd-70f3-4653-a304-4ba9c19a7ca3/1/Self-repairers worldview-personhood - 2020 - Dermody Nagase Berger.pdf
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