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What is mine is NOT yours: further insight on what access-based consumption says about consumers
Maurizio Catulli
,
Julian Lindley
, Nick Reed
,
Andrew Green
,
Hajre Hyseni
, Sushma Premnath Kiri
Hertfordshire Business School
School of Creative Arts
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Agriculture and Environment Research Unit
Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Sciences
Centre for Climate Change Research (C3R)
Centre for Research in Psychology and Sports
Smart Mobility Unit
Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography
Agriculture and Environmental Management Research
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Product-service Systems
100%
Access-based Consumption
100%
System Access
40%
Consumption Type
40%
Consumer Culture
40%
Consumer Research
20%
Eco-efficient
20%
Consumption Behavior
20%
Maternity
20%
Mistrust
20%
Efficient Service
20%
Fear of Contagion
20%
Negative Reciprocity
20%
Environmental Benefits
20%
Business Model
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Bundling Strategy
100%
Sharing Economy
100%
Ownership
20%
Business Model
20%