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On Styles in Product Design: An Analysis of U.S. Design Patents
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Products Combine FunctionStyle TurbulenceNew Product DesignsSocial SciencesProduct ManagementProduct DevelopmentManagementDesign ScienceU.s. Design PatentsNew Product DevelopmentPatent PoolIntellectual PropertyPatentabilityProduct Design (Industrial Design)Technology TransferDesignProduct ModelingInnovationMarketingConsumer-driven Product DevelopmentIndustrial DesignDesign InnovationBusinessDesign ThinkingProduct Design (Motion Graphics)TechnologyPatent DraftingDesign Management
Products combine function and form. This paper focuses on product form. We combine state-of-the-art clustering techniques with experimental validation to identify styles (groupings of new product designs of similar form) among the more than 350,000 U.S. design patents granted from 1977 through 2010. Thus we compile, for the first time, a rich data set of styles that can serve as an empirical platform for a rigorous study of the role played by product form in new product development. Building on this platform, we analyze the determinants of “style turbulence”—the year-to-year unpredictability of changes in a style’s prevalence. We find that (i) style turbulence follows a U-shaped relationship with respect to function turbulence (the turbulence of product functions associated with a given style), and (ii) style turbulence increases over time. We discuss the implications of these findings for managing design in new product development. Data and the e-companion are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2016.2653 . This paper was accepted by David Hsu, entrepreneurship and innovation.
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