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Radical innovation and end-user involvement
the ambilight case
pp. 31-38
Abstrakt
To make technology research more effective and to deal with fierce cost competition, technology research should be more focused on radical innovation and needs to adopt a more end-user-focused approach. Product improvement is already quite often building on knowledge collected around consumers' experiences with these products to come with a next, improved generation of products. However, in case of creating novel products from 'scratch," this will be more difficult. The user-centered research approach including insights, scenarios, and experience prototypes provides a good method to incorporate the consumer perspective in the earliest stages of the product creation process. The development of the Ambilight TV will be used as a case to illustrate this approach.
Publication details
Published in:
(2007) Knowledge, Technology & Policy 20 (1).
Seiten: 31-38
DOI: 10.1007/s12130-007-9002-z
Referenz:
Diederiks Elmo M. A., Hoonhout Henriette C. M. (2007) „Radical innovation and end-user involvement: the ambilight case“. Knowledge, Technology & Policy 20 (1), 31–38.