Increasing accuracy of the Kano model - a case study

This study focuses on the Kano model which is used to categorise the requirements of customers. The study describes the three most frequently used modifications of the Kano model and then systematically analyses the key effects of these modifications. A new approach - Type IV - is then proposed. Usi...

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