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Year 2021, Volume: 21 Issue: 3, 181 - 191, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.953538

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References

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  • Bauman, Z. (2018). Kuşatılmış toplum. (Çev. A. E. Pilgir), İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları.
  • Becher, S. I. and Sibony, A. L. (2020). Confronting product obsolescence. Columbia Journal of European Law, Forthcoming, 27(2), 1-50.
  • Bianchi, L. V. (2018). The influence of the principle of sustainable consumption over the combat against planned obsolescence, the guarantee of’ durable products’ and the right to information of consumers in Argentina. Revista De Derecho Privado, (34), 277-310.
  • Bocock, R. (2014). Tüketim. (Çev. İ. Kutluk), Ankara: Dost Yayınları.
  • Brönneke, T. (2017). Premature obsolescence: suggestions for legislative counter-measures in German and European sales & consumer law. Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law, 14(3-4), 361-372.
  • Cooper, T. (2004a). Inadequate life? Evidence of consumer attitudes to product obsolescence. Journal of Consumer Policy. 27, 421–449.
  • Cooper, T. (2008b). Slower consumption: Reflections on product life spans and the “throwaway society”. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9 (1–2), 51-67.
  • Çerçi, M. (2019). Tüketicilerin planlı eskitmeye yönelik tutumları: Akıllı telefon tüketicileri üzerine bir araştırma. (Doktora Tezi). Marmara Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, İstanbul.
  • De Franceschi, A. (2018). Planned obsolescence challenging the effectiveness of consumer law and the achievement of a sustainable economy: The Apple and Samsung cases. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 7(6), 217–264.
  • Dimatteo, L. A. and Wrbka, S. (2018). Planned obsolescence and consumer protection: The unregulated extended warranty and service contract industry. Cornell JL & Pub. Pol’y, 28, 483-554.
  • Erdil, P. A. and Taçgın, E. (2019, April). An overview of the planned obsolescence paradigm-marketing strategy: Evaluation via multiple criteria decision making methods for the sectors in Turkey. In International Congress of Management Economy and Policy 2019 (pp. 80-97). İstanbul: Spring Proceedings Book.
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  • Ferguson, H. (1996). The lure of dreams: Sigmund Freud and the construction of modernity. London: Routledge.
  • Fishman, A., Gandal, N. and Shy, O. (1993). Planned obsolescence as an engıne of technologıcal progress. The Journal of Industrial Economics, 41(4), 361-370.
  • Fiske, J. (1999). Popüler kültürü anlamak. (Çev. S. İrvan), Ankara: Ark Yayınları.
  • Franzolin, C. J. (2020). Planned obsolescence resulting from electrical and electronic equipment: Waste rights and Brazil’s national solid waste policy. In Sustainable Consumption (pp. 463-477). Cham: Springer,
  • Gecit, B. B. (2020). Planned obsolescence: A keyword analysis. Journal of Management. Marketing and Logistics (JMML), V.7(4), 227-233.
  • Grout, P. A. and Park, I. (2005). Competitive planned obsolescence. RAND Journal of Economics, 36(3), 596-612.
  • Guiltinan, J. (2008). Creative destruction and destructive creations: Environmental ethics and planned obsolescence. Journal of Business Ethics, 89, 19–28.
  • Hayes, D. (1978). Repairs, re-use, recycling: Moving towards a sustainable society. New Scientist, 79(1121), 869-872.
  • Kadıoğlu, Z. K. (2014). Tüketim iletişimi. İstanbul: Pales Yayınları.
  • Kamenar, M. (2020). E-Waste and obsolescence: Analysis of croatian consumers’ habits and attitudes. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Rijeka. Faculty of Economics and Business, Rijeci.
  • Kessler, T. and Brendel, J. (2016). Planned obsolescence and product-service systems: Linking two contradictory business models. JCSM, 8, 29-52.
  • Kinokuni, H., Ohori, S. and Tomoda, Y. (2019). Optimal waste disposal fees when product durability is endogenous: Accounting for planned obsolescence. Environmental and Resource Economics, 73(1), 33-50.
  • Kuik, S. and Diong, L. (2019). A model-driven decision approach to collaborative planning and obsolescence for manufacturing operations. Industrial Management & Data Systems. 119(9), 1926-1946.
  • Kuppelwieser, V. G., Klaus, P., Manthiou, A. and Boujena, O. (2019). Consumer responses to planned obsolescence. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 47, 157-165.
  • La Rosa, E. (2020). Planned obsolescence and criminal law: A problematic relationship?. In: Mauerhofer V., Rupo D., Tarquinio L. (Eds) Sustainability and Law. (pp. 221-236) Cham: Springer.
  • Latouche, S. (2009). Farewell to growth. (Çev. D. Mackey), Cambrigde: National Centre The Book. Levy, S. J. (1959). Symbols for sales. Harvard Business Review, 37 (4), 117-119.
  • Maitre-Ekern, E. and Dalhammar, C. (2016). Regulating planned obsolescence: A review of legal approaches to increase product durabilityand reparability in Europe. RECIEL, 25(3), 378-394.
  • Malinauskaite, J. and Erdem, F. B. (2021). Planned obsolescence in the context of a holistic legal sphere and the circular economy. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 00(0), 1-31.
  • Marcus, J. S. (2020). Promoting product longevity. How can the eu product safety and compliance framework help promote product durability and tackle planned obsolescence, foster the production of more sustainable products, and achieve more transparent supply chains for consumers?. Luxembourg: European Union.
  • Milchev, G. and Miltchev, R. (2018). Development of information technologies, planned obsolescence and modification of the life-cycle of the CAD/CAM/CAE systems. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 7(3), 217-217.
  • Neckel, A. and Boeing, R. (2019). Influence of online consumer innovativeness behavior in eletronic products on planned obsolescence process. Revista De Administração Da UFSM, 12(1), 1-13.
  • Nes, V. N., Cramer, J. and Stevels, A. (1999). A practical approach to the ecological lifetime optimization of electronic products. In Proceedings First International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing (pp. 108-111). Tokyo, IEEE.
  • Özkan, P. and Yücel, E. K. (2020). Linear economy to circular economy: Planned obsolescence to cradle-to-cradle product perspective. In Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Development and Opportunities in Circular Economy (pp. 61-86). Pensilvanya: IGI Global.
  • Packard, V. (1960). The waste makers. New York: D. Mckay Co.
  • Paricio, J. M., Peña, J. A. and Miralbes, R. (2019). Well planned obsolescence and the eco-design. In Advances On Mechanics, Design Engineering And Manufacturing II (pp. 74-84). Cham: Springer.
  • Philip, R. S., Anian, A. M. and Raja, A. S. M. (2020). Planned fashion obsolescence in the light of supply chain uncertainty. Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 19(1), 1-17.
  • Proske, M., Winzer, J., Marwede, M., Nissen, N. F. and Lang, K. (2016). Obsolescence of electronics - the example of smartphones. Electronics Goes Green 2016+ (EGG) (pp. 1-8). Berlin: IEEE.
  • Robertson, R. (1995). Glocalization: Time-Space and homogeneity heterogeneity. In M. Featherstone et al. (Eds) Global Modernities, (pp. 25-44). London: Sage.
  • Satyro, W. C., Sacomano, J. B., Contador, J. C., and Telles, R. (2018). Planned obsolescence or planned resource depletion? A Sustainable Approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 195, 744-752.
  • Sherif, Y. S. and Rice, E. L. (1986). The search for quality: The case of planned obsolescence. Microelectronics Reliability, 26(1), 75-85.
  • Sielska, A. (2019). Planned obsolescence: Gain or loss to the consumer? Scientific Papers of the Silesian University of Technology, 134, 215-224.
  • Sihvonen, L. (2020). “Classics age”- The flexibility of planned obsolescence in terms of the classic finnish board game kimble-. Wider Screen, 23(2–3), 1-26.
  • Slade G. (2006). Made to break: Technology and obsolescence in America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Smeels, E. and Stevels, A. (2003). Influencing product lifetime through product design. proceedings of ecodesign. Third International Symposium On Environmental Conciousness Design and Inverse Manufacturing (pp. 267-271). Tokyo: Proceedings.
  • Strausz, R. (2009). Planned obsolescence as an incentive device for unobservable quality. The Economic Journal, 119(540), 1405–1421.
  • Zhao, Y., Wang, X., Jiang, Y., Wang, L., Singh, A.K., Huang, L. and Yang, M. (2021). An enhanced planned obsolescence attack by aging networks-on-chip. Journal of Systems Architecture, 117, 1-10.

Planned Obsolescence: Is It a Trap Set for the Consumer or Is It a Strategy Contributing to Social Development?

Year 2021, Volume: 21 Issue: 3, 181 - 191, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.953538

Abstract

Planned Obsolescence, which is a controversial concept with its positive and negative criticism in the literature, is a concept that refers to the limited life span of products. It attracts the attention of researchers that the concept is both identified with consumption culture and seen as an important development tool. Based on the question of “Is planned obsolescence a socioeconomic opportunity or a trap for consumers?” it is aimed to reveal the approaches of the experts in this study. Based on the qualitative research design semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 21 experts. As a result of the study generally two approaches of the interviewers towards the concept of planned obsolescence can be mentioned. According to the first approach, planned obsolescence is considered as a necessary and ethical concept for social, economic, technological and ecological development. Planned obsolescence has been “positively” received in that it allows consumers to get rid of repair and maintenance costs and lower income groups to access services. According to the second approach, planned obsolescence is considered as the sum of characteristics that pollute the environment, exploit consumers, waste resources and push people to crime.

References

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  • Baudrillard, J. (2015). Tüketim toplumu. (Çev. H. Deliceçaylı ve F. Keskin), İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları.
  • Bauman, Z. (2018). Kuşatılmış toplum. (Çev. A. E. Pilgir), İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları.
  • Becher, S. I. and Sibony, A. L. (2020). Confronting product obsolescence. Columbia Journal of European Law, Forthcoming, 27(2), 1-50.
  • Bianchi, L. V. (2018). The influence of the principle of sustainable consumption over the combat against planned obsolescence, the guarantee of’ durable products’ and the right to information of consumers in Argentina. Revista De Derecho Privado, (34), 277-310.
  • Bocock, R. (2014). Tüketim. (Çev. İ. Kutluk), Ankara: Dost Yayınları.
  • Brönneke, T. (2017). Premature obsolescence: suggestions for legislative counter-measures in German and European sales & consumer law. Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law, 14(3-4), 361-372.
  • Cooper, T. (2004a). Inadequate life? Evidence of consumer attitudes to product obsolescence. Journal of Consumer Policy. 27, 421–449.
  • Cooper, T. (2008b). Slower consumption: Reflections on product life spans and the “throwaway society”. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9 (1–2), 51-67.
  • Çerçi, M. (2019). Tüketicilerin planlı eskitmeye yönelik tutumları: Akıllı telefon tüketicileri üzerine bir araştırma. (Doktora Tezi). Marmara Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, İstanbul.
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  • Dimatteo, L. A. and Wrbka, S. (2018). Planned obsolescence and consumer protection: The unregulated extended warranty and service contract industry. Cornell JL & Pub. Pol’y, 28, 483-554.
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  • Milchev, G. and Miltchev, R. (2018). Development of information technologies, planned obsolescence and modification of the life-cycle of the CAD/CAM/CAE systems. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 7(3), 217-217.
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  • Packard, V. (1960). The waste makers. New York: D. Mckay Co.
  • Paricio, J. M., Peña, J. A. and Miralbes, R. (2019). Well planned obsolescence and the eco-design. In Advances On Mechanics, Design Engineering And Manufacturing II (pp. 74-84). Cham: Springer.
  • Philip, R. S., Anian, A. M. and Raja, A. S. M. (2020). Planned fashion obsolescence in the light of supply chain uncertainty. Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 19(1), 1-17.
  • Proske, M., Winzer, J., Marwede, M., Nissen, N. F. and Lang, K. (2016). Obsolescence of electronics - the example of smartphones. Electronics Goes Green 2016+ (EGG) (pp. 1-8). Berlin: IEEE.
  • Robertson, R. (1995). Glocalization: Time-Space and homogeneity heterogeneity. In M. Featherstone et al. (Eds) Global Modernities, (pp. 25-44). London: Sage.
  • Satyro, W. C., Sacomano, J. B., Contador, J. C., and Telles, R. (2018). Planned obsolescence or planned resource depletion? A Sustainable Approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 195, 744-752.
  • Sherif, Y. S. and Rice, E. L. (1986). The search for quality: The case of planned obsolescence. Microelectronics Reliability, 26(1), 75-85.
  • Sielska, A. (2019). Planned obsolescence: Gain or loss to the consumer? Scientific Papers of the Silesian University of Technology, 134, 215-224.
  • Sihvonen, L. (2020). “Classics age”- The flexibility of planned obsolescence in terms of the classic finnish board game kimble-. Wider Screen, 23(2–3), 1-26.
  • Slade G. (2006). Made to break: Technology and obsolescence in America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Smeels, E. and Stevels, A. (2003). Influencing product lifetime through product design. proceedings of ecodesign. Third International Symposium On Environmental Conciousness Design and Inverse Manufacturing (pp. 267-271). Tokyo: Proceedings.
  • Strausz, R. (2009). Planned obsolescence as an incentive device for unobservable quality. The Economic Journal, 119(540), 1405–1421.
  • Zhao, Y., Wang, X., Jiang, Y., Wang, L., Singh, A.K., Huang, L. and Yang, M. (2021). An enhanced planned obsolescence attack by aging networks-on-chip. Journal of Systems Architecture, 117, 1-10.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics, Business Administration
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Esra Karakuş Umar 0000-0003-1764-9394

Rafet Beyaz This is me 0000-0002-0026-5346

Publication Date June 30, 2021
Acceptance Date April 26, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 21 Issue: 3

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APA Karakuş Umar, E., & Beyaz, R. (2021). Planned Obsolescence: Is It a Trap Set for the Consumer or Is It a Strategy Contributing to Social Development?. Ege Academic Review, 21(3), 181-191. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.953538
AMA Karakuş Umar E, Beyaz R. Planned Obsolescence: Is It a Trap Set for the Consumer or Is It a Strategy Contributing to Social Development?. ear. June 2021;21(3):181-191. doi:10.21121/eab.953538
Chicago Karakuş Umar, Esra, and Rafet Beyaz. “Planned Obsolescence: Is It a Trap Set for the Consumer or Is It a Strategy Contributing to Social Development?”. Ege Academic Review 21, no. 3 (June 2021): 181-91. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.953538.
EndNote Karakuş Umar E, Beyaz R (June 1, 2021) Planned Obsolescence: Is It a Trap Set for the Consumer or Is It a Strategy Contributing to Social Development?. Ege Academic Review 21 3 181–191.
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Vancouver Karakuş Umar E, Beyaz R. Planned Obsolescence: Is It a Trap Set for the Consumer or Is It a Strategy Contributing to Social Development?. ear. 2021;21(3):181-9.