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    Remanufactured products – study case of bucharest employees

    Nicoleta PetricăBy Nicoleta PetricăApril 12, 2021Updated:October 14, 2021No Comments1 Min Read

     Pages: 98-115

    Introduction. The current paper wants to showcase a study referring to the remanufactured products.

    Aim of the study. In this study it is analyzed the concept of remanufactured products with a focus on consumers’ perception over this concept. In the 4th chapter of the article I presented the main results of the questionnaire which was taken with more than 50 employees of a Romanian company with a focus on Tourism domain (for the purpose of this research, the name of the company shall remain anonymous). The questionnaire had 3 important sections through which I analyzed the market for remanufactured products and the willingness of different groups of people (mainly individuals with a low income) to purchase such goods.

    Keywords: remanufactured products, sustainability, Pearson Chi-Square Tests

    JEL Classification: O14, L15, L63, F63, F64

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    Pearson Chi-Square Tests remanufactured products sustainability
    Nicoleta Petrică

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