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Analyzing Lifestyle and Consumption Pattern of Hire Groups under Product Service Systems in Taiwan

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  • Jui-Che Tu
  • Yu-Chen Huang
  • Chuan-Ying Hsu
  • Yu-Wen Cheng

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This study explores the characteristics of rental goods, integrates the green concept in the design and development, and introduces the concept of product service into the rental consumption trend in Taiwan. This study takes the questionnaire survey to collect various opinions of the consumers to rental consumption and also classifies the Taiwanese consumers into five clusters based on the life styles, and the names of clusters are simple financial management cluster, environment and taste cluster, fashionable and flexible cluster, careful purchase cluster, and smart consumption cluster. Finally, conclusions are as follows. (1) The green consumption cognition and attitude of the consumers to the environmental goods can help to master the factor of green consumption property for developing the rental commodities. (2) The market segmentation of the rental consumption market can be enhanced by the variables of available life styles. (3) The applications with product service rental characteristics should take the opinion feedback of the consumers into the sustainable product development conditions and expand the service property of the product. (4) As the cost of cradle-to-cradle recycling pattern is high, the support and promotion of the government can help to construct the business model of product service rental consumption and develop the rental economy.

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  • Jui-Che Tu & Yu-Chen Huang & Chuan-Ying Hsu & Yu-Wen Cheng, 2013. "Analyzing Lifestyle and Consumption Pattern of Hire Groups under Product Service Systems in Taiwan," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:710981
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/710981
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