Malte Marwede explores the impact of cognitive distance in product development, in particular whether large distances between developers and the customer target groups adversely affect the creation of customer-centric product ideas. Furthermore, he shows how practical user involvement measures can potentially mitigate negative effects of cognitive distance in an applied industry-context. Silver Agers, people in their third age, and the aviation industry are in focus for the empirical analysis. Extensive market knowledge and insights are provided for this target group. Contents
Theoretical foundations of silver agers and user involvement
Foundations of research in the field of cognitive distance
Analysis of silver agers’ personal dispositions and air travel customer experiences
Experimental study – new product and service ideation
Distance effects in product development for silver agers
Implications for research and practice
Target Groups
Researcher and students of engineering, marketing and sales
Practitioners in the field of product development, innovation and product marketing
The Author Dr. Malte Marwede graduated at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management at the Hamburg University of Technology with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt.
Malte Marwede explores the impact of cognitive distance in product development, in particular whether large distances between developers and the customer target groups adversely affect the creation of customer-centric product ideas. Furthermore, he shows how practical user involvement measures can potentially mitigate negative effects of cognitive distance in an applied industry-context. Silver Agers, people in their third age, and the aviation industry are in focus for the empirical analysis. Extensive market knowledge and insights are provided for this target group. Industry-applied research Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Malte Marwede
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