Nancy Bocken
Visiting professor
How to sell refurbished smartphones? An investigation of different customer groups and appropriate incentives
Author
Summary, in English
As smartphones are being replaced at an increasing rate, it becomes more and more important to find ways to reuse (parts of) existing phones. This research investigates the potential of selling refurbished smartphones using a quantitative study. An online survey was conducted questioning 250 respondents, in which the perceived consumer risks and benefits associated with refurbished phones were investigated. Furthermore, we studied the impact of various incentives that companies can employ to improve consumers’ purchase intention of refurbished phones. Through a cluster analysis six distinct customer groups were identified. Our sample demonstrated a positive attitude towards refurbished smartphones, with most potential for three out of our six customer groups (46% of our sample). This indicates that refurbished smartphones can be a market success. It was found that perceived environmental benefits and awareness of refurbishing have a positive impact on the consumers’ purchase intention for refurbished smartphones. Most of the highest scoring incentives for purchasing refurbished smartphones were product-related and included improved battery life, guaranteed software updates and upgraded performance, indicating a need for continued performance. This research contributes to our theoretical understanding of consumer responses to refurbished smartphones and can help companies in launching these products successfully.
Publishing year
2017-03-20
Language
English
Pages
284-296
Publication/Series
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
147
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Economics and Business
Keywords
- Circular economy
- Consumer decision making
- Incentives
- Refurbishing
- Remanufacturing
- Smartphones
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0959-6526