2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.11.043
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Consumer value creation through clothing reuse: A mixed methods approach to determining influential factors

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“…The results of this study were not consistent with interview results in previous research, which found that consumers repurposed old clothes with their crafting skills in consideration of environmental protection (Paras et al, 2018). Furthermore, the results were not consistent with prior research, which revealed that prosocial behavior was associated with the tendency to reuse clothing (Cruz-Cárdenas et al, 2019). For consumers who are willing to reuse instead of discarding clothing, there may be other more influential factors than environmental values and prosocial behavior.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of this study were not consistent with interview results in previous research, which found that consumers repurposed old clothes with their crafting skills in consideration of environmental protection (Paras et al, 2018). Furthermore, the results were not consistent with prior research, which revealed that prosocial behavior was associated with the tendency to reuse clothing (Cruz-Cárdenas et al, 2019). For consumers who are willing to reuse instead of discarding clothing, there may be other more influential factors than environmental values and prosocial behavior.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional Chinese society emphasized diligence and thriftiness and advocated cultivating virtues that would enable one to maintain a moral character, manage a household and run a country. A survey of 425 adults revealed that prosocial behavior is associated with the tendency to reuse clothing (Cruz-Cárdenas et al, 2019). The study found that 64.3% of consumers used traditional services such as tailoring (Gwozdz et al, 2017).…”
Section: Sustainable Clothing Disposal Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study were not consistent with interview results in previous research, which found that consumers repurposed old clothes with their crafting skills in consideration of environmental protection [21]. Furthermore, the results were not consistent with prior research, which revealed that prosocial behavior was associated with the tendency to reuse clothing [28]. Research indicated that reuse is not the most common option for handling home textiles [20].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Traditional Chinese society emphasized diligence and thriftiness and advocated cultivating virtues that would enable one to maintain a moral character, manage a household and run a country. A survey of 425 adults revealed that prosocial behavior is associated with the tendency to reuse clothing [28]. The study found that 64.3% of consumers used traditional services such as tailoring [29].…”
Section: Prosocial Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, Yoo and Donthu's (2001) scale was applied to test BL. This scale has been used in previous studies (Larson, 2019; Yan et al, 2019; Cruz‐Cárdenas et al, 2019) providing adequate Cronbach alpha values (.87, .93 and .84, respectively). All scales items with relevant mean scores and standard deviations are presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%