The Upcycling Effect

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Michael Schulz - Speaker

Monika Imschloß - Coauthor

Franziska Völckner - Coauthor

    Upcycling, i.e., reusing waste without comminution, contributes to waste reduction, preservation of natural resources, and reduction of energy consumption. While upcycling has recently drawn the attention of consumers and companies, research dedicated to upcycling is scarce. This article extends knowledge on upcycling in three ways: First, it demonstrates that upcycled products increase purchase intentions (cf. non-upcycled products). Second, the article shows that upcycled products fulfill a self-serving function for consumers, i.e., consumers derive cognitive, social, and emotional benefits from consuming upcycled products. These benefits mediate the positive effect of upcycled products on purchase intentions. Third, the results suggest that the benefit, which predominantly drives the upcycling effect, depends on the visibility of the upcycled product.
    28.05.2019

    Event

    48th Annual Conference of the European Marketing Academy - EMAC 2019

    28.05.1931.05.19

    Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

    Event: Conference