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Handbook of Research in Mass Customization and Personalization:(In 2 Volumes)

Edited by Frank T Piller and Mitchell M Tseng

in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: 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.

Keywords: Mass Customization; Personalization; Engineer-to-Order; Open Innovation; User Co-Creation; Modularity; Platform Design; Customer Centricity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
ISBN: 9789814280259
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: Mass Customization Thinking: Moving from Pilot Stage to an Established Business Strategy , pp 1-18 Downloads
Frank Piller and Mitchell Tseng
Ch 2 From Mass Production to Mass Customization: Hindrance Factors, Structural Inertia and Transition Hazard , pp 21-43 Downloads
Fabrizio Salvador and Manus Johnny Rungtusanatham
Ch 3 How to Implement a Mass Customization Strategy: Guidelines for Manufacturing Companies , pp 44-64 Downloads
Erlend Alfnes and Lars Skjelstad
Ch 4 Media Market Inertia: A Potential Threat to Success of Mass Customization , pp 65-78 Downloads
Detlef Schoder, Johannes Putzke and Kai Fischbach
Ch 5 Operationalizing Mass Customization – A Conceptual Model Based on Recent Studies in Furniture Manufacturing , pp 79-96 Downloads
Emmanuel T Kodzi and Rado Gazo
Ch 6 Beyond Mass Customization: Exploring the Features of a New Paradigm , pp 97-117 Downloads
Nicola Morelli and Louise Møller Nielsen
Ch 7 Is the Best Product a Unique Product? Exploring Alternatives to Mass Customization with the Online Community of Threadless , pp 118-138 Downloads
Adam Fletcher
Ch 8 Before Pine and Dell: Mass Customization in Urban Design, Architecture, Linguistics, and Food , pp 139-157 Downloads
William Mitchell and Ryan Chin
Ch 9 Typology of Potential Benefits of Mass Customization Offerings for Customers: An Exploratory Study of the Customer Perspective , pp 161-180 Downloads
Hans H. Bauer, Anja Düll and Dennis W. Jeffery
Ch 10 The Co-Design Experience: Conceptual Models and Design Tools for Mass Customization , pp 181-207 Downloads
Kate Herd, Andy Bardill and Mehmet Karamanoglu
Ch 11 Why Consumers Are Willing to Pay for Mass Customized Products: Dissociating Product and Experiential Value , pp 208-225 Downloads
Aurelie Merle, Jean-Louis Chandon and Elyette Roux
Ch 12 Sneakerheads and Custom Kicks: Insights into Symbolic Mass Customization , pp 226-239 Downloads
Michael Giebelhausen and Stephanie Lawson
Ch 13 E-Customization: Research and Applications from the Cognitive Learning Theory , pp 240-262 Downloads
Muhammad Aljukhadar
Ch 14 Modularity as a Base for Efficient Life Event Cycle Management , pp 263-274 Downloads
Florian Siems and Dominik Walcher
Ch 15 Bundling, Mass Customization and Competition under Consumption Uncertainty , pp 275-294 Downloads
Luca Petruzzellis and Ernesto Somma
Ch 16 Towards a Knowledge Support System for Product Family Design , pp 297-318 Downloads
Seung Ki Moon, Xiaomeng Chang, Janis Terpenny, Timothy W. Simpson and Soundar R. T. Kumara
Ch 17 Product Family Modeling: Working With Multiple Abstraction Levels , pp 319-337 Downloads
Kaj A. Jørgensen
Ch 18 Market-Based Strategic Platform Design for a Product Family Using a Bayesian Game , pp 338-356 Downloads
Seung Ki Moon, Timothy W. Simpson and Soundar R. T. Kumara
Ch 19 Knowledge Based Configurable Product Platform Models , pp 357-375 Downloads
Hans Johannesson and Stellan Gedell
Ch 20 Change Prediction for Mass Customized Products: A Product Model View , pp 376-399 Downloads
René Keller, Claudia M. Eckert and P. John Clarkson
Ch 21 An Agility Reference Model for the Manufacturing Enterprise: The Example of the Furniture Industry , pp 403-426 Downloads
Riadh Azouzi, Sophie D'Amours and Robert Beauregard
Ch 22 Overcoming Configuration Process Complexity of Highly Customizable Components , pp 427-450 Downloads
Erik Oestreich and Tobias Teich
Ch 23 Mass Customization of Responsive Automated Assembly Cells , pp 451-486 Downloads
Ulrich Berger, Sarfraz Ul Haque Minhas, Ralf Kretzschmann and Veronica Vargas
Ch 24 A Prioritization Algorithm for Configuration Scheduling in a Mass Customization Environment , pp 487-512 Downloads
Ashok Kumar and Frank T. Piller
Ch 25 Procurement Mechanisms for Customized Products , pp 513-533 Downloads
Songlin Chen and Mitchell Tseng
Ch 26 Extreme Customization: Rapid Manufacturing Products that Enhance the Consumer , pp 537-554 Downloads
Christopher Tuck, Min-Huey Ong, Helen Wagner and Richard Hague
Ch 27 e-Manufacturing – Making Extreme Mass Customization Real by Laser-Sintering , pp 555-567 Downloads
Christof Stotko and Andy Snow
Ch 28 RepRap: The Replicating Rapid Prototyper: Maximizing Customizability by Breeding the Means of Production , pp 568-580 Downloads
Ed Sells, Sebastien Bailard, Zach Smith, Adrian Bowyer and Vik Olliver
Ch 29 Customization of Consumer Goods: First Steps to Fully Customizable Fashionable Ladies' Shoes , pp 581-589 Downloads
Marc van der Zande, Sjors Bergmans, Nico Kamperman and Bart van de Vorst
Ch 30 Introduction and Overview , pp 591-600 Downloads
Frank Piller and Mitchell Tseng
Ch 31 How to Master the Challenges of Service Mass Customization – A Persona-Based Approach , pp 603-621 Downloads
Michael Haas and Werner H. Kunz
Ch 32 Mass Customization in Wireless Communication Services: Individual Services and Tariffs , pp 622-645 Downloads
Hong Chen and Louis Pau
Ch 33 Unraveling the Service Innovation Dilemma: The Promise of Network Embeddedness , pp 646-664 Downloads
Ikenna S. Uzuegbunam, Satish Nambisan and Manli Chen
Ch 34 Emotional Design Techniques in the Personalization of Services , pp 665-682 Downloads
Ximena Hernandez, R. Lahuerta, M. J. Such, J. Navarro, A. López, C. Soler and S. Redondo
Ch 35 One Size Fits All, Made-to-Measure, and Bespoke Tailoring: Challenges in Building an Attractive Service Portfolio , pp 683-697 Downloads
Hans Björkman
Ch 36 Mass Customization for Individualized Life-long Learning: Needs, Design, and Implementation , pp 698-716 Downloads
Hermann Klinger and Alexander Benz
Ch 37 A Mass of Customizers: The WordPress Software Ecosystem , pp 717-728 Downloads
Andrew Watson
Ch 38 Virtual Fit of Apparel on the Internet: Current Technology and Future Needs , pp 731-748 Downloads
Susan Ashdown, Emily Calhoun and Lindsay Lyman-Clarke
Ch 39 RFID Diffusion in Apparel Retail: How Consumer Interest and Knowledge Lead to Acceptance , pp 749-770 Downloads
Sanchit Tiwari and Suzanne Loker
Ch 40 Discard “one size fits all” Labels! Proposal for New Size and Body Shape Labels to Achieve Mass Customization in the Apparel Industry , pp 771-812 Downloads
Marie-Eve Faust and Serge Carrier
Ch 41 Developing Considerate Design: Meeting Individual Fashion and Clothing Needs Within a Framework of Sustainability , pp 813-832 Downloads
Sandy Black and Claudia M Eckert
Ch 42 Customized Garment Creation with Computer-Aided Design Technology , pp 833-851 Downloads
Jing-Jing Fang and Chia-Hsin Tien
Ch 43 A Case Study in Personalized Digitally Printed Clothing , pp 852-866 Downloads
Philip Delamore and Jennifer Bougourd
Ch 44 Customizing Building Envelopes: Retrospects and Prospects of Customization in the Building Industry , pp 869-891 Downloads
Amir E. Piroozfar (Poorang) and Olga Popovic Larsen
Ch 45 Mass Custom Design for Sustainable Housing Development , pp 892-910 Downloads
Masa Noguchi and Karim Hadjri
Ch 46 Customization in Building Design and Construction: A Contribution to Sustainability , pp 911-939 Downloads
Amir E. Piroozfar (Poorang), Olga Popovic Larsen and Hasim Altan
Ch 47 The State of the Art of Mass Customization Practices in Finnish Technology Industries: Results from a Multiple-Case Study , pp 943-964 Downloads
Marko Mäkipää, Lea Ahoniemi, Markus Mertanen, Matti Sievänen, Linnea Peltonen and Mikko Ruohonen
Ch 48 Opportunities and Challenges of Furniture Manufacturers Implementing Mass Customization , pp 965-976 Downloads
Torsten Lihra, Urs Buehlmann and Robert Beauregard
Ch 49 Mass Customization in the Ophthalmic Lens Industry: Progressive Addition Lenses for Your Visual Map , pp 977-995 Downloads
Begoña Mateo, Rosa Porcar-Seder, José Salvador Solaz, José David Garrido-Jaén, Juan Carlos Dürsteler, Antonia Giménez and Carmen Prieto
Ch 50 Towards a Mass-Customized, Full Surround Simulation of Concert-Theater Effects When Listening to Music Presented on a Pair of Earphones , pp 996-1004 Downloads
Richard H. Y. So, John Au and K. L. Leung
Ch 51 Simulation Models to Demonstrate Mass Customization Strategies , pp 1005-1019 Downloads
Fazleena Bardurdeen, Haritha Metta and Brandon Stump
Ch 52 User Innovation and European Manufacturing Industries: Scenarios, Roadmaps and Policy Recommendations , pp 1023-1043 Downloads
Philine Warnke, Karl-Heinz Leitner, François Jégou and Wolfram Rhomberg
Ch 53 Bridging the Innovation Gap: From Leading-Edge Users to Mass Market , pp 1044-1058 Downloads
Salah Hassan and Philippe Duverger
Ch 54 Ordinary Users and Creativity: Fostering Radical or Incremental Innovation? , pp 1059-1080 Downloads
Peter R. Magnusson, Per Kristensson and Christiane Hipp
Ch 55 Modeling and Evaluating Open Innovation as Communicative Influence , pp 1081-1122 Downloads
Jouni Similä, Mikko Järvilehto, Kari Leppälä, Harri Haapasalo and Pasi Kuvaja

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