Lead User Analyses for the Development of New Industrial Products
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Urban, Glen L; von Hippel, Eric A
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Recently, a “lead user” concept has been proposed for new product development in fields subject to rapid change (von Hippel [von Hippel, E. 1986. Lead users: A source of novel product concepts. Management Sci. 32 791–805.]). In this paper we integrate market research within this lead user methodology and report a test of it in the rapidly evolving field of computer-aided systems for the design of printed circuit boards (PC-CAD). In the test, lead users were successfully identified and proved to have unique and useful data regarding both new product needs and solutions responsive to those needs. New product concepts generated on the basis of lead user data were found to be strongly preferred by a representative sample of PC-CAD users. We discuss strengths and weaknesses of this first empirical test of the lead user methodology, and suggest directions for future research.
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Another version of this paper is available in the Sloan Working Papers collection at https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/2145.
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1988-05Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
Management Science
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
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Urban, Glen L. and Eric von Hippel. "Lead User Analyses for the Development of New Industrial Products." Management Science 34, 5 (May 1998): 555-677 © 1988 INFORMS
Version: Final published version
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0025-1909
1526-5501