Collaborative fashion consumption - drivers, barriers and future pathways

作者: Carolin Becker-Leifhold , Samira Iran

DOI: 10.1108/JFMM-10-2017-0109

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摘要: The purpose of this paper is to explore the existing literature on CFC together with its relative concepts and discuss current state knowledge in field alternative apparel consumption. Drivers, barriers future pathways – from business consumer’s perspective are extracted, summarized discussed. By using a holistic approach, study aims demonstrate linkages interplays among actors. Helpful implications for industry policy makers derived.,A systematic review was conducted. More than 2,800 journal articles were reviewed conceptual paper, ones meeting search criteria subjected qualitative content analysis.,The findings facilitate better understanding what enables or prevents becoming mainstream consumption approach. also examines sustainability aspects CFC, discussing both positive environmental benefits negative impacts.,The results can help businesses, governments institutions develop more efficient strategies toward promoting fashion industry. Understanding drivers addition possible accelerate adoption models CFC.,CFC relatively new concept academic research. In fact, first interplay consumer perspectives. This support further efforts aimed at CFC.

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