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DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOUR IN PRODUCT/SERVICE SYSTEMS - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2021

Karoline Fogh Gustafsson
Affiliation:
Technical University of Denmark
Sara Amdi Harild
Affiliation:
Technical University of Denmark
Daniela C. A. Pigosso*
Affiliation:
Technical University of Denmark
*
Pigosso, Daniela, Technical University of Denmark, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Denmark, danpi@dtu.dk

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Product-service/systems (PSS) have been projected to be a potential solution to address overconsumption and to enable an enhanced sustainability performance. However, PSS do not always live up to their potential benefits, due to unintended changes in consumer behaviour. This study aims at investigating existing methods and tools to develop sustainable behaviour within PSS, alongside potential barriers and success factors. Based on a systematic literature review, a total of 46 methods to achieve sustainable behaviour were collected and analysed, and further discussed on the basis of the identified success factors and barriers.

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