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Title Psychological ownership rather than material consumption: Can fashion firms' new subscription services become an environmentally sustainable business strategy?
ID_Doc 78614
Authors Kang, JY; Bissenbina, A; Faria, AA; Jang, J
Title Psychological ownership rather than material consumption: Can fashion firms' new subscription services become an environmentally sustainable business strategy?
Year 2024
Published Business Strategy And The Environment, 33, 3
DOI 10.1002/bse.3559
Abstract Fashion, acknowledged as among the most polluting industries, is responsible for excessive production and consumption, necessitating a reevaluation and transformation of current strategies by adopting more sustainable ones. The emergence of fashion subscription services (FSSs) has the potential to mitigate the industry's unsustainability. However, it is empirically unknown whether FSSs contribute to sustainable consumption and, if so, how their slow adoption can be addressed. This research: (a) examined whether consumers who already use FSSs are more engaged in pro-environmental behaviors (Study 1), and (b) developed and tested an adoption model with a strong underscore on the mediating role of psychological ownership (Study 2). The results revealed that those who subscribe to such services display sustainable consumption behaviors, and psychological ownership acted as a critical mediator facilitating service adoption intentions. This research offers empirical evidence to support the theoretical premise of the service's positive impact on environmental sustainability and a strategic direction to accelerate its market penetration.
Author Keywords environmental sustainability; product-to-service; psychological ownership; subscription service; sustainable business; sustainable fashion
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001058755300001
WoS Category Business; Environmental Studies; Management
Research Area Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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