noncollectors
Noncollectors are individuals who do not engage in the activity of collecting items such as stamps, coins, toys, books, or memorabilia. They typically do not organize, display, or curate artifacts for personal or thematic reasons, and they may perceive little intrinsic value in accumulating objects beyond their immediate use. The term is commonly used in discussions of consumer behavior and cultural practices to contrast with collectors.
Reasons for noncollection vary and can include a lack of interest in the item types, a belief
Economically, noncollectors influence markets that feed on collecting by limiting demand for certain categories, or by
Research in consumer psychology treats collecting as a motive linked to identity, status signals, and hedonic
Noncollectors are not necessarily opposed to ownership; they simply do not pursue the ongoing curation or thematic