articleManagement ScienceOct 17, 2009Closed access

The “I Designed It Myself” Effect in Mass Customization

Vienna University of Economics and Business · Bocconi University

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Abstract

Many companies offer websites that enable customers to design their own individual products, which the manufacturer can then produce to order. To date, the economic value of products self-designed using mass customization (MC) toolkits has been attributed to the two factors of preference fit achieved (which should be as high as possible) and design effort (which should be as low as possible). On the basis of literature on behavioral decision making, we suggest a third factor, namely the awareness of being the creator of the product design. In the course of five different studies, we provide experimental evidence that this “I designed it myself” effect creates economic value for the customer. Regardless of the…

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Keywords
  • Mass customization
  • Preference
  • Feeling
  • Personalization
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Marketing
  • Process (computing)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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