Identifying ideas of attractive quality in the innovation process
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether and how new ideas generated by customers can be used in a process of attractive quality creation. In addition, it aims to discover whether ideas identified as attractive early in the innovation process have certain characteristics that separate them from other ideas.
Design/methodology/approach
The study involved 30 customers of a company that designs and produces microwave ovens. In a number of experiments, these customers generated over 100 new ideas on functions, attributes and services related to microwave ovens. Company specialists identified the 21 best ideas and these ideas were then evaluated by a large customer group using the theory of attractive quality.
Findings
The study shows how the theory of attractive quality can be used in the development of innovative products. It also provides empirical evidence that ideas identified as attractive are more original and of higher customer value than other ideas.
Practical implications
The study shows the extent to which and the circumstances in which the theory of attractive quality can be used to evaluate ideas in the early phases of product and service development.
Originality/value
Empirical research on attractive quality creation is sparse, and this study represents a rare example of a comprehensive study of attractive quality creation.
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Citation
Witell, L., Löfgren, M. and Gustafsson, A. (2011), "Identifying ideas of attractive quality in the innovation process", The TQM Journal, Vol. 23 No. 1, pp. 87-99. https://doi.org/10.1108/17542731111097515
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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