Abstract
Overconsumption harms society in multiple ways, but the reasons behind it are multifaceted. Are corporations manipulating us to buy more or are our evolving tastes and desires pushing corporations to produce even more products to satisfy our wants and expectations? This case facilitates an exploration of planned obsolescence, its consequences, and potential solutions. Specifically, it highlights how both historical and contemporary practices contribute to excessive consumption by referencing the Phoebus cartel’s manipulation of lightbulb longevity in the early 20th century, and modern instances, such as the so-called batterygate scandal that affected Apple. The case also highlights the social and environmental ramifications of such practices, including the exploitation of garment workers and the vast amount of waste generated by disposed-of clothing. By investigating and discussing these dynamics, students will gain an understanding of planned obsolescence, overconsumption, and potential solutions, focusing on regulatory measures, educational initiatives, and business strategies.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals |
Publisher | Sage publications |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |
MoE publication type | A3 Part of a book or another research book |
Keywords
- Overconsumption
- Planned Obsolescence
- Corporate Manipulation
- Environmental Impact
- Regulatory Measure