Perceived quality framework in product generation engineering: an automotive industry example
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019

Perceived quality refers to customers’ cognitive and emotional responses to a particular design, often also associated with craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. Previous research defined a taxonomy of perceived quality and provided understanding about how engineering design decisions impact customer satisfaction. Furthermore, development of new products is frequently based on carrying over attributes of existing products, either from the same producer or from competitors. Previous research offered a new product development methodology combining variations of subsystems to carry over from existing products. This brief presents how these two lines of research combined to design the central console of the Porsche Panamera automobile and discusses the opportunities and challenges posed in the practical implementation of this research.

automotive

design communication

perceived quality

Design

product generation engineering

Författare

Kostas Stylidis

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktutveckling

Nikola Bursac

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Nicolas Heitger

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Casper Wickman

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktutveckling

Volvo Cars

Albert Albers

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Rikard Söderberg

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap

Design Science

2053-4701 (ISSN) 2053-4701 (eISSN)

Vol. 5 e11

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DOI

10.1017/dsj.2019.8

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