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Title Green products from industrial symbiosis: Are consumers ready for them?
ID_Doc 8832
Authors Fraccascia, L; Ceccarelli, G; Dangelico, RM
Title Green products from industrial symbiosis: Are consumers ready for them?
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122395
Abstract . center dot dus upsilon ial symbiosis (IS) can suppa.t the .ransition towacds the circular economy: accordingly, wastes produced by a company can be used by other companies as an alternative to raw materials or directly used to create new products, sold on n2C markets. This paper aims at analyzing consumers' perception towards electronic products (e.g.. laptops, smartphones, tablets) generated via the IS approach (hereafter mentioned as "IS products") and understanding which factors influence the consumers' purchase intention and willingness to pay a premium price for them. By relying on the Themy of Planned Behavior integrated with the 'theory of Consumers' DecisionMaking Process, we study the influence of environmental concern, perceived consumer effectiveness, social influence, perceived safety, functionality expectations, and green perceived utility. A sumey was conducted involving 1.224 Italian consumers. Results highlight that perceived consumer effectiveness and social influence positively affect both purchase intention and willingness to pay a premium price for IS products, while green perceived utility, perceived safety, and functionality expectations positively affect only purchase intention. Results of this paper offers to managers insights useful to understand consumers' behavioral intention towards IS products and to develop appropriate production and marketing strategies.
Author Keywords Industrial symbiosis; Consumer behavior; Green producis; Ci; cular economy; Purchase intencion; Willingness to y
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000946396300001
WoS Category Business; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Business & Economics; Public Administration
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122395
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