2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128297
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A global review of consumer behavior towards e-waste and implications for the circular economy

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“…In recent years, significant effort has been observed in research, with consumerfocused studies contributing to narrowing the gap in the consumer perspective in CE. Studies have addressed consumer behavior aspects in relation to specific product groups, such as electronics (Parajuly et al, 2020;Islam et al, 2021) and textiles (Machado et al, 2019;Camacho-Otero et al, 2020), identifying the barriers and drivers of consumers in adopting CE solutions and concluding that there is apparent lack of knowledge especially in the consumer behavior during the use phase of products. This was confirmed in two recent literature review studies about the role of consumers in CE (Georgantzis Garcia et al, 2021;Gomes et al, 2022), reporting a lack of heterogeneity in the theoretical perspectives used, which focus primarily on consumer perceptions and the formation of intentions [e.g., (Boyer et al, 2021;Chun et al, 2022)], falling short of really studying intrinsic behavioral aspects, e.g., the established pre-dispositions and mindsets of consumers, cultural norms and practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, significant effort has been observed in research, with consumerfocused studies contributing to narrowing the gap in the consumer perspective in CE. Studies have addressed consumer behavior aspects in relation to specific product groups, such as electronics (Parajuly et al, 2020;Islam et al, 2021) and textiles (Machado et al, 2019;Camacho-Otero et al, 2020), identifying the barriers and drivers of consumers in adopting CE solutions and concluding that there is apparent lack of knowledge especially in the consumer behavior during the use phase of products. This was confirmed in two recent literature review studies about the role of consumers in CE (Georgantzis Garcia et al, 2021;Gomes et al, 2022), reporting a lack of heterogeneity in the theoretical perspectives used, which focus primarily on consumer perceptions and the formation of intentions [e.g., (Boyer et al, 2021;Chun et al, 2022)], falling short of really studying intrinsic behavioral aspects, e.g., the established pre-dispositions and mindsets of consumers, cultural norms and practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these authors, "reasons for" were positively associated with attitude and intentions, while consumer values had negative associations with "reasons against." Islam et al (2021) used content analysis and reviewed various articles on consumer behavior regarding e-waste. The research emphasized that the consumers want important changes in e-waste management systems.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the most pressing matters for the circular economy (Islam et al, 2021). The end-of-life of electrical and electronic equipment presents severe challenges to the environment and to human health due to the presence of toxic substances.…”
Section: Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 99%