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Designing consumer-product attachment

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The article was published on 2003-10-24. It has received 71 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Product (mathematics).

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Framework of product experience

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a general framework for product experience that applies to all affective responses that can be experienced in human-product interaction, including aesthetic experience, experience of meaning, and emotional experience.
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Design Strategies to Postpone Consumers' Product Replacement: The Value of a Strong Person-Product Relationship

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined "ensuring a strong person-product relationship" as a design strategy to postpone product replacement and found that if a person experiences a strong relationship with his/her product, this can result in more protective behaviours towards this product and in product longevity.
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Emotional bonding with personalised products

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of personalizing a product's appearance on the emotional bond with a product and presented a conceptual model for the relationships between the effort invested in personalizing the product and the emotional connection with the product.
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Consumer understanding of product lifetimes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore consumer influences on product lifetimes including: which factors influence purchase decisions; the care of products in use; and disposal decisions, and how lifetime is an outcome of the nature of a product (functional life) and its "nurture" (lifetime in use) by consumers.
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Designing for the self: making products that help people become the person they desire to be

TL;DR: A set of design patterns is created that document the application of product attachment theory to the interaction design of each product and produces six framing constructs, which work as specific perspectives designers can take when applyingproduct attachment theory in an experience design project.
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Valuing things: The public and private meanings of possessions.

TL;DR: This article argued that the value of possessions lies in their meanings and further made a distinction between the public and private meanings of possessions, and the nature of these meanings is elaborated, and three studies were described that assess the public-and private-meaning of the possessions consumers value most.
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How Is a Possession “Me” or “Not Me”? Characterizing Types and an Antecedent of Material Possession Attachment

TL;DR: This paper explored different types of attachment and how these types portrayed various facets of a person's life story (i.e., identity) and showed how strong versus weak attachment, affiliation and/or autonomy seeking, and past, present, or future temporal orientation combine to form qualitatively distinct types of psychological significance.