Member of
Contributors
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2017
EDTF Date Created
2017
Description
The outward appearance of a product and product
design form underlies successful innovation. Design
form creates initial impressions impacting buyer
judgments. Prototypical designs provide assurance
and familiarity. High-designs signal superior quality,
exclusiveness, and prestige. Continued high
performance gives authentic designs the real deal
reputation. Results contributed to product design
literature by revealing buyer’s initial impressions of
prototypical, authentic, and high-design forms, the independent
variables. The dependent variables were
functionality, ergonomics, hedonism, self-expression,
authenticity, and information search. Plan of
action included a convince sample of 60 millennials,
personal distribution/ collection, manipulation check,
and questionnaire pretest. Methods included secondary,
survey, and experimental research. Ethical
practice conformed to APA style, and consent forms.
Reliability/validity was heightened by items borrowed
from scholarly journals. Key findings: 1) high-design
scored highest on self-expression, hedonism, and
information search but lowest on ease of use; 2) prototypical
design posed the greatest injury hazard; 3)
Authentic design signaled highest functionality.
design form underlies successful innovation. Design
form creates initial impressions impacting buyer
judgments. Prototypical designs provide assurance
and familiarity. High-designs signal superior quality,
exclusiveness, and prestige. Continued high
performance gives authentic designs the real deal
reputation. Results contributed to product design
literature by revealing buyer’s initial impressions of
prototypical, authentic, and high-design forms, the independent
variables. The dependent variables were
functionality, ergonomics, hedonism, self-expression,
authenticity, and information search. Plan of
action included a convince sample of 60 millennials,
personal distribution/ collection, manipulation check,
and questionnaire pretest. Methods included secondary,
survey, and experimental research. Ethical
practice conformed to APA style, and consent forms.
Reliability/validity was heightened by items borrowed
from scholarly journals. Key findings: 1) high-design
scored highest on self-expression, hedonism, and
information search but lowest on ease of use; 2) prototypical
design posed the greatest injury hazard; 3)
Authentic design signaled highest functionality.
Language
Type
Genre
Form
Extent
1 p.
Subject (Topical)
Identifier
FA00005637
Date Backup
2017
Date Created Backup
2017
Date Text
2017
Date Created (EDTF)
2017
Date Issued (EDTF)
2017
Extension
FAU
IID
FA00005637
Organizations
Attributed name: Smith, Allen E.
Person Preferred Name
Smith, Hunter
Physical Description
application/pdf
1 p.
Title Plain
Should an Innovator Embrace the Prototypical, Authentic, or the High-Design Form? Insights into Initial Perceptions of Functionality, Ergonomics, Hedonism, Self-Expression, Authenticity, and Information Search of Dune Buggy Product Design Forms
Origin Information
2017
2017
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, Florida
Physical Location
Florida Atlantic University Libraries
Place
Boca Raton, Florida
Sub Location
Digital Library
Title
Should an Innovator Embrace the Prototypical, Authentic, or the High-Design Form? Insights into Initial Perceptions of Functionality, Ergonomics, Hedonism, Self-Expression, Authenticity, and Information Search of Dune Buggy Product Design Forms
Other Title Info
Should an Innovator Embrace the Prototypical, Authentic, or the High-Design Form? Insights into Initial Perceptions of Functionality, Ergonomics, Hedonism, Self-Expression, Authenticity, and Information Search of Dune Buggy Product Design Forms