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Product Interactions with the External Environment: The Impact of User Interactions on Product Performance

Wei Huang ()
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Wei Huang: Ritsumeikan University

Chapter Chapter 8 in The Management of Continuous Product Development, 2022, pp 99-115 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the case of continuous product development, the product interacts with the external environment multiple times, and the constantly changing external environment is a major factor that is deeply involved in the adaptability of the product. In order to manage continuous product development effectively, it is necessary not only to consider the development activities but also to consider the interaction between the product and its external environment. Therefore, this chapter examines how changes in the external environment, such as user trends, impact product performance and discuss which approach development organizations should adopt to adapt to such a rapidly changing external environment.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4679-0_8

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