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29245 Creator ext-002147dbec7321125fe46f191983c463
29245 Date 1993-06
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29245 Is Part Of p09631690
29245 abstract A series of studies of top European and other firms has revealed patterns of design management associated with commercial success. Firms that invest resources and professional expertise in product and industrial design in traditional and new industries have been more commercially successful than firms that pay less attention to these aspects of design. As an industry matures there is a shift in emphasis from design associated with technological innovation, to designs supporting technical improvements, and then to supporting user needs, fashion and product variants. These issues are illustrated through the history of the evolution of the bicycle.
29245 authorList authors
29245 issue 2
29245 status peerReviewed
29245 volume 2
29245 type AcademicArticle
29245 type Article
29245 label Walsh, Vivien; Roy, Robin ; Bruce, Margaret and Potter, Stephen (1993). Perspectives on design and innovation. Creativity and Innovation Management, 2(2) pp. 78–86.
29245 label Walsh, Vivien; Roy, Robin ; Bruce, Margaret and Potter, Stephen (1993). Perspectives on design and innovation. Creativity and Innovation Management, 2(2) pp. 78–86.
29245 Title Perspectives on design and innovation
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