How the Kano model contributes to Kansei engineering in services

Hartono, Markus and Tan , Kay Chuan (2011) How the Kano model contributes to Kansei engineering in services. ERGONOMICS , 54 (11). pp. 987-1004. ISSN 0014-0139 (Print), 1366-5847 (Online)

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Abstract

Recent studies show that products and services hold great appeal if they are attractively designed to elicit emotional feelings from customers. Kansei engineering (KE) has good potential to provide a competitive advantage to those able to read and translate customer affect and emotion in actual product and services. This study introduces an integrative framework of the Kano model and KE, applied to services. The Kano model was used and inserted into KE to exhibit the relationship between service attribute performance and customer emotional response. Essentially, the Kano model categorises service attribute quality into three major groups (must-be [M], one-dimensional [O] and attractive [A]). The findings of a case study that involved 100 tourists who stayed in luxury 4- and 5-star hotels are presented. As a practical matter, this research provides insight on which service attributes deserve more attention with regard to their significant impact on customer emotional needs. Statement of Relevance: Apart from cognitive evaluation, emotions and hedonism play a big role in service encounters. Through a focus on delighting qualities of service attributes, this research enables service providers and managers to establish the extent to which they prioritise their improvement efforts and to always satisfy their customer emotions beyond expectation. Keywords: Kansei engineering, emotional feelings, Kano model, services

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Kansei engineering; emotional feelings; Kano model; services
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Department of Industrial Engineering
Depositing User: Markus Hartono 61124
Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2013 01:29
Last Modified: 25 Feb 2013 01:29
URI: http://repository.ubaya.ac.id/id/eprint/3262

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