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Handbook Of Research In Mass Customization And Personalization (In 2 Volumes) [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Hong Kong University Of Science & Technology, Hong Kong), Edited by (Rwth Aachen University, Germany)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1148 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9814280259
  • ISBN-13: 9789814280259
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1148 pages
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  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9814280259
  • ISBN-13: 9789814280259
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A growing heterogeneity of demand, the advent of ';long tail markets';, exploding product complexities, and the rise of creative consumers are challenging companies in all industries to find new strategies to address these trends. Mass customization (MC) has emerged in the last decade as the premier strategy for companies in all branches of industry to profit from heterogeneity of demand and a broad scope of other customer demands.The research and practical experience collected in this book presents the latest thinking on how to make mass customization work. More than 50 authors from academia and management debate on what is viable now, what did not work in the past, and what lurks just below the radar in mass customization, personalization, and related fields.Edited by two leading authorities in the field of mass customization, both volumes of the book discuss, among many other themes, the latest research and insights on customization strategies, product design for mass customization, virtual models, co-design toolkits, customization value measurement, open source architecture, customization communities, and MC supply chains. Through a number of detailed case studies, prominent examples of mass customization are explained and evaluated in larger context and perspective.
Foreword and Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Mass Customization thinking: Moving from Pilot Stage to an Established Business Strategy 1(18)
Strategic Aspects of Managing Mass Customization & Personalization
19(140)
From Mass Production to Mass Customization: Hindrance Factors, Structural Inertia and Transition Hazard
21(23)
How to Implement a Mass Customization Strategy: Guidelines for Manufacturing Companies
44(21)
Media Market Inertia: A Potential Threat to Success of Mass Customization
65(14)
Operationalizing Mass Customization - A Conceptual Model Based on Recent Studies in Furniture Manufacturing
79(18)
Beyond Mass Customization: Exploring Features of a New Paradigm
97(21)
Is the Best Product a Unique Product? Exploring Alternatives to Mass customization with the Online Community of Threadless
118(21)
Before Pine and Dell: Mass Customization in Urban Design, Architecture, Linguistics, and Food
139(20)
Consumer Studies & Marketing Aspects
159(136)
Typology of Potential Benefits of Mass Customization Offerings for customers: An Exploratory Study of the Customer Perspective
161(20)
The Co-Design Experience: Conceptual Models and Design Tools for Mass Customization
181(27)
Why Consumers Are Willing to Pay for Mass Customized Products: Dissociating Product and Experiential Value
208(18)
Sneakerheads and Custom Kicks: Insights into Symbolic Mass Customization
226(14)
E-Customization: Research and Applications from the Cognitive Learning Theory
240(23)
Modularity as a Base for Efficient Life Event Cycle Management
263(12)
Bundling, Mass Customization, and Competition under Consumption Uncertainty
275(20)
Building the Solution Space: Product & Process Design for Mass Customization
295(106)
Towards a Knowledge Support System for Product Family Design
297(22)
Product Family Modeling: Working with Multiple Abstraction Levels
319(19)
Market-based Strategic Platform Design for a Product Family Using a Bayesian Game
338(19)
Knowledge Based Configurable Product Platform Models
357(19)
Change Prediction for Mass Customized Products: A Product Model View
376(25)
Making Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management for MCP Work
401(134)
An Agility Reference Model for the Manufacturing Enterprise: The Example of the Furniture Industry
403(24)
Overcoming Configuration Process Complexity of Highly Customizable Components
427(24)
Mass Customization of Responsive Automated Assembly Cells
451(36)
A Prioritization Algorithm for Configuration Scheduling in a Mass Customization Environment
487(26)
Procurement Mechanisms for Customized Products
513(22)
Rapid Manufacturing for Mass Customization
535(66)
Extreme Customization: Rapid Manufacturing Products that Enhance the Consumer
537(18)
e-Manufacturing - Making Extreme Mass Customization Real by Laser-Sintering
555(13)
RepRap: The Replicating Rapid Prototyper: Maximizing Customizability by Breeding the Means of Production
568(13)
Customization of Consumer Goods: First Steps to Fully Customizable Fashionable Ladies' Shoes
581(20)
Foreword and Acknowledgments vii
Introduction and Overview 591(10)
Customization & Personalization of Services
601(128)
How to Master the Challenges of Service Mass Customization - A Persona-Based Approach
603(19)
Mass Customization in Wireless Communication Services: Individual Services and Tariffs
622(24)
Unraveling the Service Innovation Dilemma: The Promise of Network Embeddedness
646(19)
Emotional Design Techniques in the Personalization of Services
665(18)
One size Fits All, Made-to-Measure, and Bespoke Tailoring: Challenges in Building an Attractive Service Portfolio
683(15)
Mass Customization for Individualized Life-long Learning: Needs, Design, and Implementation
698(19)
A Mass of Customizers: The WordPress Software Ecosystem
717(12)
Beyond Bespoke Tailroing: Mass Customization in the Apparel Industry
729(138)
Virtual Fit of Apparel on the Internet: Current Technology and Future Needs
731(18)
RFID Diffusion in Apparel Retail: How Consumer Interest and Knowledge Lead to Acceptance
749(22)
Discard "One size fits all" Labels! Proposal for New Size and Body Shape Labels to Achieve Mass Customization in the Apparel Industry
771(42)
Developing Considerate Design: Meeting Individual Fashion and Clothing Needs Within a Framework of Sustainability
813(20)
Customized Garment Creation with Computer-Aided Design Technology
833(19)
A Case Study in Personalized Digitally Printed Clothing
852(15)
Mass Customization in Architecture and Construction
867(74)
Customizing Building Envelopes: Retrospects and Prospects of Customization in the Building Industry
869(24)
Mass Custom Design for Sustainable Housing Development
893(18)
Customization in Building Design and Construction: A Contribution to Sustainability
911(30)
Applications of MCP in Various Contexts
941(80)
The State of the Art of Mass Customization Practices in Finnish Technology Industries: Results from a Multiple-Case Study
943(22)
Opportunities and Challenges of Furniture Manufacturers Implementing Mass Customization
965(12)
Mass Customization in the Ophthalmic Lens Industry: Progressive Addition Lenses for Your Visual Map
977(19)
Towards a Mass-Customized, Full Surround Simulation of Concert-Theater Effects When Listening to Music Presented on a Pair of Earphones
996(9)
Simulation Models to Demonstrate Mass Customization Strategies
1005(16)
From Mass Customization to Open Innovation
1021
User Innovation and European Manufacturing Industries: Scenarios, Roadmaps and Policy Recommendations
1023
Bridging the Innovation Gap: From Leading-Edge Users to Mass Market
1044
Ordinary Users and Creativity: Fostering Radical or Incremental Innovation?
1059
Modeling and Evaluating Open Innovation as Communicative Influence
1081