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Repair of electronic products: consumer practices and institutional initiatives

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In this article , the authors investigated consumer practices in the repair of electronic products and examined how institutional initiatives to address product reparability, such as governmental directives, are responding to consumer practices.
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This article is published in Sustainable Production and Consumption.The article was published on 2022-01-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Obsolescence & Product (mathematics).

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Do users have the ability to self-repair non-complex electrical appliances? Design and development of a self-guided workshop with repair documentation in different formats

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyse the self-repair experience of consumers in a three-stage self-guided workshop designed and carried out using an electric water kettle as a case study.
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Psychological Barriers to Sustainability: Understanding Consumer Demand for Products with Redundant Functionalities

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigate the effect of the absolute level of performance (e.g., the megapixels of the camera) on the value of a multifunctional product when compared to a single, dedicated product.
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Shedding light on the efficiency of the product-service system in waste from electrical and electronic equipment: A social media analysis of consumer tweets

TL;DR: In this paper , the success of product-oriented PSSs in various aspects of waste management is evaluated utilizing a method centered around social media as the primary source of consumer feedback through machine learning (ML) algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) methods.
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Proposing an integrated indicator to measure product repairability

TL;DR: The Product Repairability Index (PRI) as mentioned in this paper is a repairability index that considers the intrinsic repairability of the product components, their assembly/disassembly complexity, repairing instructions, availability of spare parts, and the self-diagnosis aids provided by the product.
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Repair service convenience in a circular economy: The perspective of customers and repair companies

TL;DR: In this article , focus group interviews with potential customers of repair companies and interactive workshops with repair companies were conducted in the region of Styria (Austria), and the main aim of this research was to characterize repair service convenience for customers and to investigate ways to increase convenience to make repairs more attractive for customers.
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A literature and practice review to develop sustainable business model archetypes

TL;DR: In this article, sustainable business models (SBM) incorporate a triple bottom line approach and consider a wide range of stakeholder interests, including environment and society, to drive and implement corporate innovation for sustainability, can help embed sustainability into business purpose and processes, and serve as a key driver of competitive advantage.
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Product design and business model strategies for a circular economy

TL;DR: In this article, a framework of strategies to guide designers and business strategists in the move from a linear to a circular economy is developed, where the terminology of slowing, closing, and narrowing resource loops is introduced.
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Product services for a resource-efficient and circular economy - A review

TL;DR: Product service systems (PSS) have been heralded as one of the most effective instruments for moving society towards a resource-efficient, circular economy and creating a much needed "resource revolution" as mentioned in this paper.
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EcoDesign and The Ten Golden Rules: generic advice for merging environmental aspects into product development

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a tool called "The Ten Golden Rules" to facilitate the integration of reasonable environmental demands into the product development process, which can be used as a base and guidelines for development of situation specific product-design challenges.
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E-waste: An overview on generation, collection, legislation and recycling practices

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the statistics on global e-waste generation and the sales of new electrical equipment and electronics in general is presented and the importance and benefits of recycling are emphasized while presenting the techniques currently used by the recycling facilities.
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