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The effect of design factors on product design preference in concept testing (컨셉테스팅에서 제품디자인선호에 대한 디자인요소들의 영향)

  • 양종열
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2001
  • In the new product development process, concept testing which screens ideas with the highest probability of market success is very effective in predicting the success of a new product. However, designers do not have accurate guidelines in new product development because the structure of cause and effect of consumers' preference - the most important part of concept testing - has not been provided as quantitative data. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present guidelines for new product concept development through applying means-end chain theory and product form theory which explains what kinds of benefits cause consumers to purchase a product and what kinds of design attributes meet the benefits. In this study, after reviewing means-end chain theory and product form theory, and developing a research model, guidelines for a concept product development (TV are provided through an empirical study.

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An Exploratory Research on Hierachical Causality of Personal Value, Benefits Sought and Clothing Product Attributes (의류 구매자의 가치관-추구혜택-제품 속성간의 게층적 인과관계에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • 안소현;서용한;서문식
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.652-662
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    • 2000
  • Most of established study about consumer behavior was directly connected abstract value with concrete purchase behavior, nevertheless several recognizable process is intervened between abstract concept and concept behavior. Of course researchers suggest hierarchical causality through means-end chain model. However empirical study is insufficient. And it's not certain whether the consumer's personal value affects actual evaluation about product attributes. Thus the purpose of this paper was to explore hierarchical causality of personal value, benefits sought and clothing product attributes and to suggest an alternative approach method. For the empircial study the data sets were collected through 150 female consumers living in Pusan and SAS and LISREL VIII were used for statistical analysis. As the result, hierarchical causality suggested by means-end chain model was positively substantiated. That is, benefits sought is differentiated according to personal value, and actual product attributes are indirectly influenced by personal value through benefits sought. Benefits sought are found to be key mediating variables.

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