Behind the Stars

Consumer Personality and Review Composition for New and Refurbished Products

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54337/plate2025-10398

Keywords:

Refurbished, Consumer, Attributes, Psychology, E-waste

Abstract

The rapid growth of e-commerce and technological advancements has amplified the production of electronic waste (E-waste). Refurbished products offer a sustainable alternative by extending product lifecycles, yet consumer behavior toward these products remains underexplored in many regions, including India. This study investigates key product attributes and psychological characteristics of consumers, analyzing 2,189 refurbished and 4,967 new product reviews using text mining and linguistic analysis tools. The findings highlight significant differences in consumer preferences, with refurbished product consumers prioritizing Battery health, Service-related aspects, packaging, and hygiene, while new product buyers emphasize features and aesthetic factors. Psychological differences are evident as refurbished product consumers exhibit a more positive tone and goal-driven reasoning while the new product consumers show more structured analytical evaluation. Using Constructive Decision-Making Theory (CDMT), the study explains how consumers of refurbished products construct satisfaction by reinforcing their choices post-purchase. The findings offer insights for refurbishers, policymakers, and marketers to foster trust and adoption of refurbished products through marketing strategy, standardized practices, and certifications while aligning with consumers’ decision-making process.

Author Biography

Karthik Krishnan, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, India

Karthik Krishnan is a PhD candidate from India researching consumer behavior in circular economy markets, focusing on product longevity of electronics, refurbishment, and sustainability. Alongside his academic work, he lead the precious metal recovery business at MMTC-PAMP, overseeing strategies for extracting value from secondary sources such as e-waste and industrial residues. His work experience of over 14 years spans business strategy, sustainability initiatives, and market development across multiple industries. He holds an MBA in International Business from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi, India, and an Undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India.

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24-06-2025

How to Cite

Krishnan, K., & Rana, A. (2025). Behind the Stars: Consumer Personality and Review Composition for New and Refurbished Products. Proceedings of the 6th Product Lifetimes and the Environment Conference (PLATE2025), (6). https://doi.org/10.54337/plate2025-10398