Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects

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Autor(a) principal: Hentschke,Cynthia dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Tillmann,Patricia André, Formoso,Carlos Torres, Martins,Vera Lúcia Milani, Echeveste,Marcia Elisa Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente construído (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Mass customization is a strategy to improve value generation for customers, by offering product variety and, at the same time, maintaining costs and delivery time to an acceptable level. A key problem for applying this strategy in the housebuilding sector is the definition of the solution space, i.e. the range of product alternatives that will be offered. This paper proposes an adaptation of conjoint analysis to identify customer preferences regarding customizable attributes in low-cost housing projects. The utility of this adaptation is illustrated by a case study, which was carried out in a construction company that had delivered low-income housing projects, and offered some degree of product flexibility. Results indicate that this technique was effective to understand customers' preferences out of a range of housing attributes, by providing a ranking of those attributes chosen by customers. Therefore, this technique can support decision-making when dealing with trade-offs between customers' preferences, product flexibility and costs, which is an important concern for companies that deliver customized housing units.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
title Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
spellingShingle Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
Hentschke,Cynthia dos Santos
Conjoint analysis
Customer's preference
Low-income housing
Controlled customization
title_short Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
title_full Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
title_fullStr Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
title_full_unstemmed Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
title_sort Using conjoint analysis to understand customer preferences in customized low-income housebuilding projects
author Hentschke,Cynthia dos Santos
author_facet Hentschke,Cynthia dos Santos
Tillmann,Patricia André
Formoso,Carlos Torres
Martins,Vera Lúcia Milani
Echeveste,Marcia Elisa Soares
author_role author
author2 Tillmann,Patricia André
Formoso,Carlos Torres
Martins,Vera Lúcia Milani
Echeveste,Marcia Elisa Soares
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hentschke,Cynthia dos Santos
Tillmann,Patricia André
Formoso,Carlos Torres
Martins,Vera Lúcia Milani
Echeveste,Marcia Elisa Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conjoint analysis
Customer's preference
Low-income housing
Controlled customization
topic Conjoint analysis
Customer's preference
Low-income housing
Controlled customization
description Abstract Mass customization is a strategy to improve value generation for customers, by offering product variety and, at the same time, maintaining costs and delivery time to an acceptable level. A key problem for applying this strategy in the housebuilding sector is the definition of the solution space, i.e. the range of product alternatives that will be offered. This paper proposes an adaptation of conjoint analysis to identify customer preferences regarding customizable attributes in low-cost housing projects. The utility of this adaptation is illustrated by a case study, which was carried out in a construction company that had delivered low-income housing projects, and offered some degree of product flexibility. Results indicate that this technique was effective to understand customers' preferences out of a range of housing attributes, by providing a ranking of those attributes chosen by customers. Therefore, this technique can support decision-making when dealing with trade-offs between customers' preferences, product flexibility and costs, which is an important concern for companies that deliver customized housing units.
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