2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2015.11.048
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Development of Customer Oriented Product Design using Kansei Engineering and Kano Model: Case Study of Ceramic Souvenir

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“…Selain produk kebutuhan harian, KE juga diterapkan untuk mengevaluasi produk dalam ukuran besar seperti furniture [13] dan permesinan [5]. Di Indonesia, KE juga telah dikenal dan diterapkan untuk mengevaluasi produk-produk lokal, seperti souvenir keramik [15] atau batik tulis [14].…”
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“…Selain produk kebutuhan harian, KE juga diterapkan untuk mengevaluasi produk dalam ukuran besar seperti furniture [13] dan permesinan [5]. Di Indonesia, KE juga telah dikenal dan diterapkan untuk mengevaluasi produk-produk lokal, seperti souvenir keramik [15] atau batik tulis [14].…”
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“…One method for analyzing the level of satisfaction of the quality of education experienced by parents is the Kano Method. This method is relatively simple but can provide an overview of preferences to be the basis for developing quality services in many areas not only for business [10,11] but also in education [12,13] and another area [14]. In education, the Kano method is used both at a technical level such as in utilizing an application or at a policy level such as in determining school services.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hartono and Chuan [17] described how the Kano model was helpful in Kansei engineering of services; they also introduced a comprehensive framework consisting of the Kano model and Kansei engineering. Tama et al [18] combined Kansei engineering and the Kano model in their study to improve the design of ceramic souvenirs and better meet consumer expectations. During the study, they categorized or sorted emotion adjectives in accordance with the Kano model, and they calculated and analyzed the emotion adjectives which most affected consumer satisfaction and developed such adjectives as the key for further design [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tama et al [18] combined Kansei engineering and the Kano model in their study to improve the design of ceramic souvenirs and better meet consumer expectations. During the study, they categorized or sorted emotion adjectives in accordance with the Kano model, and they calculated and analyzed the emotion adjectives which most affected consumer satisfaction and developed such adjectives as the key for further design [18]. Llinares and Page [19] suggested that the Kano model be incorporated into Kansei engineering while studying different influences of consumer feelings (emotion adjectives) on real estate buying decisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%