Lead users play an integral part in helping engineers to identify latent needs of customers, and this approach has been used in a variety of ways within the design community. However, despite their close resemblance to lead users, do-it-yourself (DIY) practitioners have not been directly examined by the design community. A seven-step framework is presented where the first four steps resemble a typical design process and the remaining steps are relevant for the approach of identifying DIY practitioners as lead users. A case study from the hair care industry is presented to illustrate this framework. This paper establishes a connection between these two groups of customers and demonstrates how the insights of DIY practitioners, which manifest as latent needs for knowledge, can inspire research for the development of new technologies.
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October 2016
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Using Do-It-Yourself Practitioners as Lead Users: A Case Study on the Hair Care Industry
Amy Marconnet,
Amy Marconnet
Assistant Professor
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: amarconn@purdue.edu
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: amarconn@purdue.edu
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Tahira Reid
Tahira Reid
Assistant Professor
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: tahira@purdue.edu
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: tahira@purdue.edu
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Jaesik Hahn
Amy Marconnet
Assistant Professor
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: amarconn@purdue.edu
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: amarconn@purdue.edu
Tahira Reid
Assistant Professor
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: tahira@purdue.edu
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907
e-mail: tahira@purdue.edu
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Contributed by the Design Theory and Methodology Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN. Manuscript received January 18, 2016; final manuscript received June 6, 2016; published online August 30, 2016. Assoc. Editor: Julie Linsey.
J. Mech. Des. Oct 2016, 138(10): 101107 (8 pages)
Published Online: August 30, 2016
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Received:
January 18, 2016
Revised:
June 6, 2016
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Hahn, J., Marconnet, A., and Reid, T. (August 30, 2016). "Using Do-It-Yourself Practitioners as Lead Users: A Case Study on the Hair Care Industry." ASME. J. Mech. Des. October 2016; 138(10): 101107. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4034086
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