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Conference paper

Product Configuration Systems and Consequences for Productivity and Quality

In Innovation, Industrial Dynamics and Structural Transformation: Schumpeterian Legacies — 2004

Edited by Franco Malerba

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Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Product Configuration Systems (PCS) are systems to produce quotations to potential buyers of the products an enterprise produces. Typically the products are complex and will first be produced according to specific needs from the customers. From twelve case studies in Danish industry with informations about expected and realised costs and benefits in implemented PCS's we have the following results: the three highest aggregated scoring expected benefits are: 1)improved quality in specifications, 2)lower turnaround time, and 3)using less resources.The results achieved are in accordance with expectations.

A problem is that costs in several cases are unknown or very uncertain. But in cases where they are known there are economic arguments in favour of the PCS.

Language: English
Publisher: Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Year: 2004
Proceedings: 10th International Schumpeter Society Conference
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Pedersen, Jørgen Lindgaard and Edwards, Kasper

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