Transferring knowledge of product creation - Motivations and consequences

M. A. Petermann, T. Meiwald, U. Lindemann

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Abstract

In order to provide a more detailed understanding of the implications of transferring knowledge in product creation networks, we need a more detailed picture of motivations and consequences of such knowledge transfer for different stakeholders. In this paper we present first results of an interview study within seven industrial goods designers and manufacturers. Aiming at a description beyond the catchphrases provided by literature so far, a detailed insight into motivations and consequences of knowledge transfer for those who divulge, receive or use product creation knowledge is provided.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication11th International Design Conference, DESIGN 2010
Pages1653-1662
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2010
Event11th International Design Conference, DESIGN 2010 - Dubrovnik, Croatia
Duration: 17 May 201020 May 2010

Publication series

Name11th International Design Conference, DESIGN 2010

Conference

Conference11th International Design Conference, DESIGN 2010
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityDubrovnik
Period17/05/1020/05/10

Keywords

  • Bottom-up analysis
  • Interview study
  • Knowledge transfer
  • Qualitative approach

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