Uniting qualitative design research and quantitative market research: a case example of userdriven innovation in the Dutch health club industry
Uniting qualitative design research and quantitative market research: a case example of userdriven innovation in the Dutch health club industry
Samenvatting
In the current market, the focus is more and more on building long-term relationships with clients in which value is created, communicated and delivered. This also means developing a new customer relationship focus that goes beyond the consumer orientation that has thus far dominated the practice of marketing. In a user-driven approach, the basis is no longer the product range, the world of the manufacturer or supplier, but rather the experience of the user. This has implications not only for manufacturers and service providers, but also for marketeers and market researchers. We feel that the most commonly used methods and techniques do not answer to the new demands of the market. We have therefore adapted emerging generative user research methods from the field of design as a basis for a truly user-driven market approach. As part of the Fitness in Motion project -a programme aimed at helping the health club industry develop a stronger customer orientation- we applied Contextmapping, a generative technique that has already proved its worth in the world of industrial product development and interaction design.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Technologie en Innovatie |
Jaar | 2013 |
Type | Conferentiebijdrage |
Taal | Engels |