2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijtm.2019.10021438
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Digital-physical product development: a review and research agenda

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“…Digital and physical product development literature has evolved relatively separate from each other (Nambisan and Wilemon, 2000; Karlsson and Lovén, 2005; Svahn and Henfridsson, 2012) and involve significantly different practices, as shown by Boehm and Turner (2004), Svahn and Henfridsson (2012), Hendler and Boer (2019) and Hendler (2018).…”
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“…Digital and physical product development literature has evolved relatively separate from each other (Nambisan and Wilemon, 2000; Karlsson and Lovén, 2005; Svahn and Henfridsson, 2012) and involve significantly different practices, as shown by Boehm and Turner (2004), Svahn and Henfridsson (2012), Hendler and Boer (2019) and Hendler (2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In digital–physical development, products with both digital and physical components are developed in a combined digital–physical development process consisting of interdependent digital and physical development subprocesses. The question on how to effectively combine and manage the digital–physical product development subprocesses has hardly been explored Hendler and Boer (2019). Hendler (2018) deduces three supplementary strategies that can be used to effectively combine the digital and physical product development subprocesses: (1) reduce the differences between the two subprocesses, (2) combine the two subprocesses using appropriate coordination practices and/or (3) create new development practices and a suitable development context.…”
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