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The Circular Fashion Store: A Potential Driver of Sufficiency?
[Le magasin de la mode circulaire : Un possible vecteur de sobriété ?]

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  • Yasmine Allouat

    (LUMEN - Lille University Management Lab - ULR 4999 - Université de Lille)

Abstract

This study seeks to explore the store's potential as a catalyst for consumer sufficiency by applying the principles of the R theory within the circular economy. A quantitative analysis, involving a sample of 1000 consumers, is conducted to comprehend their perceptions of the services provided by circular fashion stores. This is complemented by an ethnographic investigation into the services implemented within circular fashion stores. The objective is to analyze the organization of the services that promote the "consume less" approach rather than the "consume better" approach.

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  • Yasmine Allouat, 2023. "The Circular Fashion Store: A Potential Driver of Sufficiency? [Le magasin de la mode circulaire : Un possible vecteur de sobriété ?]," Post-Print hal-04443401, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04443401
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