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Bazen, J.C. (author), Hammer, M.H.M. (author)
book 2014
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Van der Meer, J.D. (author), Buijs, J.A. (author), Tassoul, M. (author)
book chapter 2012
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Kester, L. (author), Griffin, A. (author), Hultink, E.J. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
We develop a general model of how new product development portfolio decisions are made based on four diverse case studies. Previous research has investigated portfolio decisions as individually discrete decisions. We find that portfolio decision-making has to be considered as an integrated system of domain-based processes that produce evidence-,...
conference paper 2009
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Luchs, M. (author), Scott Swan, K. (author), Creusen, M.E.H. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Kopecka, J.A. (author), Santema, S.C. (author), Hultink, H.J. (author)
The paper forms part of a multiple case study in progress that focuses on information relationships, i.e., the exchange of information and knowledge at the micro-social level between supplier and buyer firms in the fuzzy front end of product development. The micro-social level is made up of dyadic information relationships between the Design...
conference paper 2012
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Simonse, W.L. (author), Perks, H. (author)
This study unravels the nature of inter-functional integration in roadmapping. Roadmapping is indicated as an important innovation phenomenon and is practiced by multiple large organizations. Functional integration is widely acknowledged to play a significant role in enhancing new product success. Roadmapping outcomes have been shown to shape...
conference paper 2014
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Bayerl, P.S. (author), Lauche, K. (author)
In this field study on distributed teams we examined the impact of communication media on attitudes towards empowerment and integration of remote subgroups. Using Q-methodology, interviews and questionnaires we compared attitudes of team members and managers in low and high media-rich environments. Our results indicate that use of richer media...
conference paper 2009
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Beck, C. (author), Calabretta, G. (author), de Lille, C.S.H. (author), van der Veen, O. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Liao, T. (author), Person, F.E.O.K. (author)
This paper presents a design module in which student teams were challenged in an open brief to design for wellbeing. To design for wellbeing is difficult. Wellbeing is ambiguous, hard to define and highly personal. In the process of defining their own briefs, a drama workshop was set up to help the students share their understandings about...
conference paper 2012
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Snelders, H.M.J.J. (author), Perik, E.M. (author), Secomandi, F. (author)
This paper investigates the degree of control that designers might have over human relations in services. For this purpose, a number of speculative service designs were devised to address work-related stress. We focus on three of the generated designs, where design interventions have made changes to the material circumstance in which contacts...
conference paper 2014
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Hellen, K. (author), Saaksjarvi, M.C. (author)
In this research we investigated the interplay between celebrities holding positive vs. negative media images and women’s self-esteem and purchase intensions. Study 1 documents that “good” celebrities decrease consumers’ self-esteem while a “bad” celebrity increase self-esteem. Study 2 shows that changes in self-esteem transfer to the product if...
conference paper 2012
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Nik Ahmad Ariff, N.S. (author), Badke-Schaub, P.G. (author), Eris, O. (author), Suib, S.S.S.B. (author)
In this study, we investigate the communication processes during sketching in design teams on theoretical and empirical levels, and propose two frameworks. The first one, the designcommunication block framework, categorizes the types of activities that take place during sketching, and constitutes the analysis scheme for the empirical dimension...
conference paper 2012
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Buijs, J. (author), Roscam Abbing, E. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Hellen, K. (author), Saaksjarvi, M.C. (author)
Previous research has distinguished between forms of envious reactions - malicious envy that is characterized by hostile feelings leading to negative consequences for firms and benign envy that is free of hostility and leading to positive consequences. In this paper, we focus on identifying conditions when benign envy can turn into malicious...
conference paper 2012
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Alkaya, M. (author), Sleeswijk Visser, F. (author), de Lille, C.S.H. (author)
Gathering and analyzing user data in new product development (NPD), both qualitative and quantitative, can be a strong driver for innovation in companies. While ideally user data should be obtained through direct interactions between NPD departments and targeted users, time and cost restrictions often make this impossible within organisations....
conference paper 2012
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Moons, I.M.R. (author), De Pelsmacker, P. (author), De Wit, I. (author), Du Bois, E. (author)
The separation between the field of marketing strategy and marketing action (creating new products) is longstanding. Still, product development may become a key element for branding because it serves as a cohesive factor for all elements that configure brand personality and experience. This paper investigates the effect of introducing different...
conference paper 2012
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Valencia Cardona, A.M. (author), Mugge, R. (author), Schoormans, J.P.L. (author), Schifferstein, H.N.J. (author)
Smart Product-­?Service Systems (Smart PSSs) are market offerings that integrate products and services into one single solution through the implementation of IC technology. Smart PSSs allow organizations to develop relationships with consumers in new ways and have a growing presence in the marketplace. As designers’ involvement in the design of...
conference paper 2014
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Coimbra Cardoso, C.M. (author), Guerreiro Goncalves, M. (author), Badke-Schaub, P.G. (author)
People from different professional arenas search for inspiration in a number of sources, be it in memories from past experiences or in the physical environment that surrounds them. Purposefully or unconsciously, scientists, artists, writers and different types of designers for instance, come across diverse types of stimuli that they expect might...
conference paper 2012
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De Wit, I. (author), Du Bois, E. (author), Moons, I.M.R. (author), Jacoby, A. (author)
As current design students will be potential moderators for future design ideation sessions, the research focused on an ideation guide to support them in executing these sessions. Nowadays, mapping the number of tools onto the logic of the innovation process gives an overload of possibilities and reveals the following important difficulties: (i)...
conference paper 2012
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Kolsteeg, J. (author), Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author)
Drastic cuts in government budgets will force cultural organizations to reconsider their position by initiating internal discussions on how to avert the risk of these cuts. In order to avoid gradual withering of their proposition, cultural organizations will increasingly search for new organizational constellations with new business models....
conference paper 2014
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