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2008
Volume 11
Issue 4
Topic:
Wood Technology
ELECTRONIC
JOURNAL OF
POLISH
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Dzięgielewski S. , Fabisiak B. 2008. FURNITURE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF FURNITURE PRODUCTION, EJPAU 11(4), #23.
Available Online: http://www.ejpau.media.pl/volume11/issue4/abs-23.html

FURNITURE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF FURNITURE PRODUCTION

Stanisław Dzięgielewski, Beata Fabisiak
Department of Furniture Design, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland

 

ABSTRACT


The article presents the results of research carried
out in various countries, in order to describe the impact of design on different
aspects of company operations. More and more attention is paid nowadays to those
strategic tools that can enable the company the differentiation of its products
and gaining the competitive advantage on the market. It turns out that design
is considered to be one of the most crucial factors influencing the development
of the company.

Key words: furniture, design, development of the company, economic effects of design.


Stanisław Dzięgielewski
Department of Furniture Design,
Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland


Beata Fabisiak
Department of Furniture Design,
Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland


Responses to this article, comments are invited and should be submitted within three months of the publication of the article. If accepted for publication, they will be published in the chapter headed 'Discussions' and hyperlinked to the article.