A Study on Positioning of Restaurants Based on Their Competitive Relationships and Consumer Preferences - Focused on Six Family Restaurants in the Metropolitan Area -

패밀리 레스토랑의 경쟁 관계와 고객 선호도에 대한 포지셔닝 연구 - 수도권의 6개 패밀리 레스토랑을 중심으로 -

  • 안성식 (경희대학교 경영학부) ;
  • 나영선 (안산공과대학 호텔조리과)
  • Published : 2007.03.30

Abstract

This study investigated an effective countermeasure of each restaurant under the present market conditions by grasping consumers‘ brand recognition and preferences over six restaurants in the metropolitan area centering around Seoul and comparing and analyzing selection properties that satisfy customers. The survey used a self-recording method that respondents write in the answers in person, and its subjects were the customers of restaurants in the metropolitan area from July to August, 2006. We made the MDS(multidimensional scaling) analysis of the available data from 408 respondents, using the SPSS statistical analysis program. The result was as follows. First, there were intensely competitive relationships between Nolboo Bossam and Wonhalmeoni Bossam, and between Outback Steakhouse and TGIF. Marche and Bennigan’s, however, didn‘t have a competitive relationship but kept a complementary one. Second, Wonhalmeoni Bossam was most favorably commented upon in its facilities, atmosphere, location, services, convenience(business hours, parking, transportation), recognition(popularity, fame, advertisement), sanitation and cleanliness, reasonable prices (food and drinks), etc., and then came Nolboo Bossam, TGIF, Outback Steakhouse, Bennigan’s, and Marche in that order. Third, in case of selection properties on taste of food, TGIF was estimated as the best, and then came Outback Steakhouse, Bennigan's, Marche, Wonhalmeoni Bossam, and Nolboo Bossam.

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