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Concept Research in Food Product Design and Development (eBook)

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2008 | 1. Auflage
610 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-470-28999-0 (ISBN)

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Concept Research in Food Product Design and Development - Howard R. Moskowitz, Sebastiano Porretta, Matthias Silcher
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Concepts are critical for the development and marketing of products
and services. They constitute the blueprint for these products and
services, albeit at the level of consumers rather than at the
technical level. A good product concept can help make the product a
success by guiding developers and advertising in the right
direction. Yet, there is a dearth of both practical and scientific
information about how to create and evaluate concepts. There has
been little or no focus on establishing knowledge bases for
concepts. Concept development is too often relegated to the
so-called "fuzzy front end."

Concept Research in Food Product Design and Development
remedies this inattention to product concepts by providing a unique
treatment of concepts for the business professional as well as for
research scientists. The book begins with simple principles of
concepts, moves forward to methods for testing concepts, and then
on to more substantive areas such as establishing validity, testing
internationally and with children, creating databases, and selling
in new methods for concept testing. The book combines a "how
to" business book with a detailed treatment of the different
facets of concept research. As such, the book represents a unique
contribution to business applications in food, and consumer
research methods. The book is positioned specifically for foods, to
maintain a focus on a coherent set of topics.

Concept Research in Food Product Design and Development
appeals to a wide variety of audiences: R&D, marketing, sensory
analysts, and universities alike. Corporate R&D professionals
will learn how to create strong concepts. Marketers will recognize
how concepts are at the heart of their business. Sensory analysts
will find the book a natural extension of their interest in product
features. University students will understand how concept research
is a critical part of the "consumer-connection."
Concept Research in Food Product Design and Development is
the definitive, innovative text in describing how to create,
analyze, and capitalize upon new product concepts.

Howard R. Moskowitz, Ph.D. is president and CEO of Moskowitz Jacobs Inc., White Plains, NY, a firm he founded in 1981. Moskowitz is a well-known experimental psychologist in the field of psychophysics (the study of perception and its relation to physical stimuli), and an inventor of world-class market research technology. Among his important contributions to market research is his 1975 introduction of psychophysical scaling and product optimization for consumer product development. A Fellow of the Institute of Food Technologists and member of numerous other professional societies, he has written/edited twelve books, published well over 250 articles, and serves on the editorial board of major journals. With colleague E.P. Koster, Moskowitz co-founded the journal Chemical Senses and Flavor, now called Chemical Senses, the leading journal in the field. Sebastiano Porretta, Ph.D. is a senior researcher of the Italian Ministry of Industry at the Experimental Station for the Food Preservation Industry in Parma, Italy. He is well known for his research devoted to the study of the quality, and particularly the development of techniques, for a more accurate quality evaluation considering the relationships between the physico-chemical and sensory properties of food. He contributes to the Sensory and Consumer Evaluation of Food and Food Market with original approaches: the interactions between foods and the consumers. Great work was done to evaluate the effect of ingredients on food quality and consumer acceptability. Currently, Porretta's Professor of Food Processing at the Catholic University of Piacenza, Professor of Sensory and Consumer Science at the University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo, and President of the Italian Association of Food Technology (AITA), since 1997. Additionally, Porretta is the Author/Editor of sixteen books and papers in scientific journals and a member of several boards of international peer reviewed journals. Matthias Silcher, M.A. is assistant project director at Moskowitz Jacobs Inc. and has a background in empirical communication research, sociology and political science from the University of Berlin, Germany. His thesis, Survey by Short Messaging Service was the first academic paper on this subject. He has consulted for Kienbaum Consultants and advised as a political researcher for NFO Infratest.

1. The Business Environment and the Role of Concept Research in
that Environment.

Part I: Nuts & Bolts, Raw Materials & Ratings.

2. Single Benefits Screening (promise testing) and more Complex
Concept Testing.

3. Ideation Strategies & Their Deployment in Concept
Development.

4. From Questions and Scales to Respondents and Field
Execution.

Part II: Experimental Designs, Graphics, Segments and
Markets.

5. Systematic Variation of Concept Elements and the Conjoint
Analysis Approach.

6. Concepts as a Combination of Graphics.

7. Segmentation Results and the Differential Importance of
Categories.

8. International Research and Transnational Segmentation
(Chapter written by Bert Krieger).

Part III : Advanced Analytics.

9. Believing the Results: Reliability and Validity.

10. Response time as a Dependent Variable in Concept
Research.

11. Children Compared with Adults.

12. Pricing Issues in Early-stage Concept Research.

13. Analyzing a Study: Casual-dining Restaurant.

14. Creating Products from Concepts and Vice Versa.

15. Exploratory Modeling and Mapping, Simulating New
Combinations, Data Mining.

Part IV: Putting the Approaches to Work.

16. Developing from the Ground up: Self-authoring Systems for
Text and Package Concepts (Chapter written by Alex Gofman).

17. Deconstruction and competitive intelligence.

18. Bottom-up Innovation: Creating Product Concepts from First
Principles (Chapter written by Roberto Cappuccio).

19. Creating a Cyberspace Innovation Machine (Chapter written by
Laurent Flores and Andrea Maier).

Part V: Databasing.

20. Creating an Integrated Database from Concept Research
- The It! Studies (Chapter written by Hollis Ashman and
Jacqueline Beckley).

21. Highlights and insights from The It! Studies: Crave It! and
Eurocrave (Chapter written by Tracy Luckow).

22. Highlights and Insights from the Drink It!® Study
(Chapter written by Angus Hughson).

23. Understanding Brand Names in Concepts.

24. Emotion in concepts (Chapter written with the help of Hollis
Ashman).

Part VI: The Grand Overview.

25. Concept Development and the Consumer-insights Business
(Chapter with the help of Jeffrey Ewald).

26. Scientific & Business Realpolitik: Insights from selling
new ideas for Concept Research.

27. Two Views of the future: Structured Informatics and
Research.

Index

"A brilliant 597 pages in six major chapters... How can
an organisation translate consumers' needs... in to a
product that [they] acquire willingly, use beneficially and dispose
of with minimal environmental stress? This book answers by
providing a unique treatment of concepts for business professionals
as well as for research scientists.

In fact, there is no other book like it!"

Dr Aubrey Parsons, Food and Beverage Reporter, May
2006

"A brilliant 597 pages in six major chapters and 27
sub-chapters."

"This book answers by providing a unique treatment of concepts
for business professionals as well as for research scientists. In
fact, there is no other book like it!" Food and Beverage, May
2006

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.2.2008
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Technik Lebensmitteltechnologie
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte Agriculture • Food Science & Technology • Landwirtschaft • Lebensmittelforschung u. -technologie
ISBN-10 0-470-28999-6 / 0470289996
ISBN-13 978-0-470-28999-0 / 9780470289990
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