Integrating affective features with engineering features to seek the optimal product varieties with respect to the niche segments

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10.1016/j.aei.2016.10.002

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In recent years, the popularity of smart phones substantially leads to poor sales of the low-end digital cameras. One of the most astounding industry news is Kodak's bankruptcy in 2011 although Kodak was a pioneer in the field of digital still cameras. In reality, not only functional capability but also affective design can influence user purchase intentions on consumer electronics. In this paper, both affective features (AFs), and engineering features (EFs) are considered to achieve successful product planning. In particular, two critical issues are addressed: (1) market partitioning and (2) product differentiation. Initially, Kansei engineering is employed to capture user attitude toward AFs. Then, a classification tree is constructed to carry out effective market partitioning. Secondly, correspondence analysis is applied to capture user perceptions of EFs for identifying the core features that best characterize distinct market segments. Finally, VIKOR (VIseICriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje) ranldng is conducted to prioritize various product portfolios to accomplish product differentiation. In summary, the presented framework can help industrial practitioners transform diverse customer requirements into attractive alternatives while keep controllable manufacturing costs. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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