Mass Customization and Personalization Prospects in Developing Country: Indonesian Context

被引:2
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作者
Risdiyono [1 ]
Widodo, Imam Djati [1 ]
Mahtarami, Affan [1 ]
机构
[1] Islamic Univ Indonesia, Fac Ind Technol, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa, Indonesia
来源
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ICET4SD) 2015 | 2016年 / 105卷
关键词
Mass Customization and Personalization; creative product; KANO; SME;
D O I
10.1088/1757-899X/105/1/012046
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The advancement of information technology (IT) has changed many modes and ways for people in doing their businesses. Mass Customization and Personalization (MCP) is one example of business modes that has been dramatically evolve, mainly due to the currently very fast IT development. MCP has enabled people to involve in adjusting some design parameters of a product to meet their personal requirements before purchased. The advancement of IT has made MCP more successful as it makes the process faster, easier, simpler and more joyful. The success stories of MCP are easily found in many developed countries, where the IT infrastructure has firmly been established. For developing countries, there are very few industries have implemented the MCP concept, including Indonesia. This paper discusses a descriptive study to depict what people think about MCP implementation in Indonesia especially in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Kano model was used to see the perception of both producers and consumers in relation with MCP implementation. Five dummy MCP prototypes were developed for five creative products including plaques, hats, invitation card, t-shirts and leather bags. Based on the KANO questionnaire analyses, it is clear that there are big opportunities to implement MCP in Indonesia especially for creative products produced by SMEs. Identifying the correct product features is an important key for successful MCP implementation in developing countries.
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