Exploring the drivers behind visiting repair cafés: Insights from mental models

Roosa Luukkonen , Karlijn L. van den Broek
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Abstract

Community initiatives play a critical role in fostering a circular economy. Repair cafés, as free community repair events, have been found to be successful in promoting the culture of repair and educating diverse audiences on product durability. However, research on what drives visitors’ participation in such events is scarce. This information is needed to understand how the initiatives can develop and reach more visitors. This study aimed to explore the drivers behind visiting repair cafés using a mental model approach. Thirty visitors to Dutch repair cafés mapped their mental models of the motivational process behind attending the events by drawing influence diagrams and submitted to interviews that provided more in-depth discussions of their mapped mental models. The findings highlight the key drivers of repair café attendance — namely, environmental concerns; profiting from the knowledge, skills and materials available at repair cafés; the desire to demonstrate the importance of repair; and being part of a social movement. Interestingly, meeting others or experimenting with new repair methods were not seen as important drivers of visiting repair cafés. In conclusion, this study complements the earlier repair motivation literature and offers implications for how to promote consumer participation in repair initiatives.
探索光顾维修咖啡馆背后的驱动因素:心智模式的启示
社区倡议在促进循环经济方面发挥着至关重要的作用。维修咖啡馆作为免费的社区维修活动,在推广维修文化和教育不同受众了解产品耐用性方面取得了成功。然而,有关游客参与此类活动的驱动因素的研究却很少。要了解这些活动如何才能发展并吸引更多的参观者,就需要这方面的信息。本研究旨在使用心智模式方法探索参观维修咖啡馆背后的驱动因素。30 名荷兰维修咖啡馆的参观者通过绘制影响图,绘制了他们参加活动背后动机过程的心智模型,并接受了访谈,对他们绘制的心智模型进行了更深入的讨论。研究结果强调了参加维修咖啡馆活动的主要驱动因素--即对环境的关注;从维修咖啡馆提供的知识、技能和材料中获益;展示维修重要性的愿望;以及成为社会运动的一部分。有趣的是,与他人会面或尝试新的维修方法并不被视为光顾维修咖啡馆的重要驱动因素。总之,这项研究补充了早期的维修动机文献,并对如何促进消费者参与维修活动提供了启示。
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