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Consumer Behavior in Product Disposal: Mapping the Field. / Дейнека, Ольга Сергеевна; Cruz-Cárdenas, . Jorge ; Zabelina, Ekaterina; Ramos-Galarza , Carlos; Palacio-Fierro, Andrés.
Human Factors, Business Management and Society. ed. / Vesa Salminen . США : AHFE International, 2022. p. 170–176 (Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International; Vol. 56).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Consumer Behavior in Product Disposal: Mapping the Field
AU - Дейнека, Ольга Сергеевна
AU - Cruz-Cárdenas, . Jorge
AU - Zabelina, Ekaterina
AU - Ramos-Galarza , Carlos
AU - Palacio-Fierro, Andrés
N1 - Cruz-Cárdenas, J., Zabelina, E., Deyneka, O., Ramos, C., Fierro, A. (2022). Consumer Behavior in Product Disposal: Mapping the Field. In: Vesa Salminen (eds) Human Factors, Business Management and Society. AHFE (2022) International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol. 56. 170–176. AHFE International, USA. http://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002265 WOS
PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - The disposal of products within the framework of the discipline of consumer behavior is a decision-making process. In this process, consumers make at least two decisions: the first to stop using a still usable product and the second to select a disposal method. Among the most common methods of disposal are storing products, giving them away, donating them, selling them, or throwing them away. The main difference between disposal and recycling behavior is that in the former the product is still usable, while in the latter the decision is regarding the waste of a product. Product disposal behavior has notable consequences for both consumers and society, which is why a growing number of academics have been attracted to this field of study. Given the growing body of literature that is being generated, the present study aims to generate an image of the body of existing documents on this subject in order to guide future research. The present study used the Scopus database to search for content, as it is a database that presents a good balance of quality and coverage. The search keywords were disposal AND {consumer behavior}. The search was carried out in November 2021. The results were limited only to literature generated in English. As a result, 158 documents were obtained. On this basis of documents, the present study carried out various bibliometric analyses. There is an increasing annual trend in the number of publications (19 in 2019, 29 in 2020, and 39 in 2021). The United States and its institutions are the main countries of affiliation of the authors. Additionally, the European Commission is the main funder. In order to determine the main topics of interest of the research, an analysis of the co-occurrence of words in the contents of the titles and abstracts was carried out using the VOSviewer software. The results showed the existence of three content clusters: 1) decision-making for disposal, 2) types of products disposed of, highlighting electronics, clothing, and food, and 3) social and environmental implications of the disposal of products. The current study ends by discussing the implications of these results.
AB - The disposal of products within the framework of the discipline of consumer behavior is a decision-making process. In this process, consumers make at least two decisions: the first to stop using a still usable product and the second to select a disposal method. Among the most common methods of disposal are storing products, giving them away, donating them, selling them, or throwing them away. The main difference between disposal and recycling behavior is that in the former the product is still usable, while in the latter the decision is regarding the waste of a product. Product disposal behavior has notable consequences for both consumers and society, which is why a growing number of academics have been attracted to this field of study. Given the growing body of literature that is being generated, the present study aims to generate an image of the body of existing documents on this subject in order to guide future research. The present study used the Scopus database to search for content, as it is a database that presents a good balance of quality and coverage. The search keywords were disposal AND {consumer behavior}. The search was carried out in November 2021. The results were limited only to literature generated in English. As a result, 158 documents were obtained. On this basis of documents, the present study carried out various bibliometric analyses. There is an increasing annual trend in the number of publications (19 in 2019, 29 in 2020, and 39 in 2021). The United States and its institutions are the main countries of affiliation of the authors. Additionally, the European Commission is the main funder. In order to determine the main topics of interest of the research, an analysis of the co-occurrence of words in the contents of the titles and abstracts was carried out using the VOSviewer software. The results showed the existence of three content clusters: 1) decision-making for disposal, 2) types of products disposed of, highlighting electronics, clothing, and food, and 3) social and environmental implications of the disposal of products. The current study ends by discussing the implications of these results.
KW - Consumer behavior, Product disposal, Product waste, Marketing
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U2 - 10.54941/ahfe1002265
DO - 10.54941/ahfe1002265
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International
SP - 170
EP - 176
BT - Human Factors, Business Management and Society
A2 - Salminen , Vesa
PB - AHFE International
CY - США
Y2 - 24 July 2022 through 28 July 2022
ER -
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