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Characteristics of Management Group Members of Rural Women Enterprise in Rural Areas and Effects towards the Region - A Case Study of Awatake Restaurant at Kita Ward, Kobe - (농촌지역 농촌여성기업(起業)의 그룹경영의 특징과 지역에 미치는 효과 -고베시 기타구의 레스토랑 아와타케를 사례로-)

  • Chang, Kyoung-Hwa;Zuichi, Yamazaki
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.283-291
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, in order to clarify the effect and characteristics of rural women enterprise in rural areas, AWATAKE Restaurant at Kita Ward, Kobe is taken as a case study, and its management and operation condition, and the effects towards the region are analyzed. As a result, it can be concluded that: 1) according to the local employment and purchase of local food products, the economic effect towards the area shows a returning 73% of the gross sales to the area, 2) lifestyle technology which is empowered by women and food culture which is used as a start in the enterprise activities, are functioning as new workplace to cultivate technologies own by the women, moreover, members have never decreased, and most of them stayed for as long as 10 years, 3) however, the average age of the members are high and decreasing, leaving a new task on how to encourage participation of young members, 4) lastly, rural women enterprise is easy to manage, and also received cooperation from family in the members' working environment.

The Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activities on Customer Trust and Customer Satisfaction in the Family Restaurant (패밀리레스토랑의 사회적 책임 활동이 고객신뢰 및 고객만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, Hyo-Sun;Yoon, Hye-Hyun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.299-310
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    • 2012
  • The purposes of this study were to understand the influence of customer perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities in family restaurants on customer trust and satisfaction. Based on results form 395 family restaurant patrons obtained empirically, we reviewed the reliability and fitness of a research model and verified two hypotheses using the AMOS program. The hypothesized relationships in the model were simultaneously tested using a structural equation model (SEM). Hypothesis 1, which hypothesized a positive relationship between customer perception of CSR activities and customer trust was partially supported. Additionally, hypothesis 2, in which customer perception of CSR activities had significant positive effects on customer satisfaction, and customer trust had significant positive effect on customer satisfaction (Hypothesis 3 was supported). Finally, customer trust performed a partial role as a parameter in the causality between CSR activity in the family restaurant and customer satisfaction. Limitations and future research directions are also discussed.

The Effects of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication of Service Providers in the Family Restaurant on the Customers' Trust and Satisfaction (패밀리레스토랑 서비스 제공자의 언어적, 비언어적 커뮤니케이션이 고객 신뢰 및 만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, Hyo-Sun;Yoon, Hye-Hyun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.272-280
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to understand the interrelationships between the customers' perception of verbal and nonverbal communication, customers' trust and satisfaction in the family restaurant. Based on a total of 310 samples that were obtained from empirical research, this study reviewed the reliability and fitness of the research model and verified a total of 2 hypotheses using the Amos program. The hypothesized relationships in the model were tested simultaneously using a structural equation model(SEM). The proposed model provided an adequate fit to the data, $X^2$=953.126(df=417), p<.001, CMIN/df 2.286, GFI .831, NFI .889, IFI .934, TLI .926, CFI .934. The results showed that employees' verbal communication ($\beta$=.264), paralanguage ($\beta$=.172) and physical appearance ($\beta$=.120) among the nonverbal communications had a significant positive effect on the customers' trust. In addition, the customers' trust ($\beta$=.644) had a significant positive effect on the customer satisfaction. Limitations and future research directions are also discussed.

The Congruity between Brand Personality and Customer-perceived Self-Image in a Family Restaurant (패밀리레스토랑의 브랜드개성과 고객이 인식하는 자아이미지의 일치성에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Hyo-Sun;Yoon, Hye-Hyun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.717-726
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to measure customers' perception of brand personality and self-image of family restaurants and compare the congruity between brand personality and customer-perceived self-image according to customers' general characteristics. Self-administered questionnaires were completed by 377 customers, and data were analyzed by frequency, chi-square, paired samples t-test, factor, reliability, cluster, and discriminant analyses. Results of the study were as follows: factor analysis of brand personality and customer-perceived self-image as 5 factors, i.e., sincerity (10 variables), excitement (8 variables), competence (7 variables), sophistication (6 variables), and ruggedness(5 variables). As a result, the averages of brand personality and self-image of family restaurants were $2.93{\pm}0.39$ and $3.24{\pm}0.52$, respectively. Cluster analysis divided subjects into two groups according to congruity between brand personality and customer-perceived self-image of family restaurants: congruity group and incongruity group. The two groups were differed from one another in general characteristics. Limitations and future research directions are also discussed.

The Study on Dining-out Behavior Ethnic Restaurants by Food-relateds of Undergraduate Students (대학생의 식생활 라이프스타일에 따른 에스닉 레스토랑의 외식행동 및 이용만족도)

  • Kim, Eun-Hee;Kim, Huyn-Ju;Kim, Jin-Hee
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.631-641
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate dining-out behavior at ethnic restaurants and its relationship with ethnic restaurant satisfaction based on the food-related lifestyle (FRL) of undergraduate students. A total 306 of questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS ver. 12.0 package. The data were analysed using frequency, chi-square, one-way ANOVA, factor analysis and multiple regression analysis. According to the results of factor analysis, the FRL of undergraduate students categorized into health factor, taste factor, convenience factor and ethnic restaurant satisfaction was influenced by four elements: service & hygiene, food quality & convenience, atmosphere & image and unique culture. In addition, visiting frequency and visiting motivation of all dining-out behaviors at ethnic restaurants were significantly different and the FRL groups had differences in the influence of food quality & convenience, atmosphere & image and unique culture. Futhermore, the health factor of FRL was influenced by all elements of ethnic restaurant satisfaction. The findings indicate that ethnic restaurant owners should provide food with healthy ingredients in addition to unique culture and atmosphere to customers.

Service Recovery and Behavioral Intentions in the Restaurant Industry: A Service Process Stage Perspective (레스토랑 서비스 제공 단계별 실패에 따른 서비스 회복 노력과 행동의도에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Soo-Ji;NamKung, Young
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.605-616
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    • 2013
  • A multistage approach for service recovery enables restaurant managers to do the most effective recovery strategies to reduce customer dissatisfaction and lead to positive behavioral intentions. The purpose of this study was to identify the most effective service recovery strategies in terms of service stage and examine the relationship between service strategies and behavioral intentions. A total of 227 diners examined the customer perceptions to recovery strategies (tangible strategy and intangible strategy) following service failures in each of the four stages:1) reservation and parking, 2) seating and ordering, 3) meal consumption, and 4) payment and exit. The one-way ANOVA showed that intangible strategies were relatively more effective than tangible strategies regardless of service stages. Free meal or free dessert were most effective in service stage 1 and stage 2 whereas correct the failure and reperformance of service found to be the most effective service recovery strategy. Regarding the association between service recovery strategies and behavioral intentions, multiple regression analysis showed that intangible strategies influenced diners' likelihood of positive behavioral intentions whereas tangible strategies lead to diners' willingness to positive behavioral intentions only in service stage 1. The findings enable restaurant practitioners to improve service recovery activities from a service stage perspective.

A Study on the Relationship Marketing of Family Restaurant Toward Customers' Satisfaction, Switching Behavior and Store Loyalty (패밀리 레스토랑의 관계마케팅활동이 만족, 전환행동 및 점포 애호도에 미치는 영향관계)

  • Kim, Young-Kyu;Choi, Young-Joon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.544-555
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to highlight the importance of relationship marketing which has been developed as an alternative way of handling marketing in family restaurants. This study focused on the consumers' behavior - mainly their switching behavior and loyalty toward relationship marketing activities exercised by from family restaurants. 269 usable questionnaires were collected from customers patronizing three family style restaurants in Seoul. Several statistical methods were used including descriptive analysis, reliability test, covariance analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and covariance structural analysis. The result drawn from empirical test proved that relationship marketing activities actually are the significant determinants of relationship quality and thus to the customers' behaviors toward the restaurants they patronize. Managerial implications can be drawn from the result findings that restaurant companies can identify the activities of relationship marketing to continue the long-term relationship with their customers. Also restaurant companies can use the activities of relationship marketing as differentiating strategies, and allocate their resources into the activities of relationship marketing.

The Moderating Effects of Perceived Service Encounter Pace on Customer Satisfaction in a Restaurant (레스토랑 서비스 단계에 따른 서비스 속도가 고객만족에 미치는 조절효과에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Mee-Hee;Kim, Sun-Joo;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of customer perceptions of control within the dining experience on customer satisfaction. Customer perceptions of the resulting pace of the service encounter negatively impacted their satisfaction ratings during the stages of ordering, production, and payment in a restaurant. The moderating influence of perceived service pace satisfaction during service stages in a restaurant on the relationship between perceived service pace and customer satisfaction was also examined. Perceived service pace satisfaction was examined using expectancy disconfirmation theory. The effect of perceived pace on customer satisfaction was moderated by perceived service pace satisfaction during the production stage with a greater tolerance to a faster pace during the ordering stage. The management needs to consider the negative effect of service encounter pace on customer satisfaction. Perceived service pace satisfaction during the service stages in a restaurant should also be factored into strategy development for duration control.

The Influence of Physical Evidence on Perception of Eating-out Customer's Value at Family Restaurants in Seoul (서울지역 패밀리레스토랑 외식고객의 가치인지에 미치는 물리적 증거 영향)

  • Yoon, Tae-Hwan;Hyoung, Do-Yun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.367-374
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    • 2008
  • The principal objective of this study was to determine the influence of physical evidence's performance on perception of value at family restaurants in Seoul. Frequency analysis, t-test, ANOVA, reliability analysis, factor analysis, multiregression analysis were employed to analyze the data. The physical evidence was divided into 3 factors. Factor 1, 'matters related to appearances and decoration'; and Factor 3, matters related to atmosphere' differed significantly with monthly pocket money. However, all factors differed significantly by partner. Additionally, all factors positively(+) influenced customer's perception of value. In particular, factor 1, 'matters related to appearances and decoration' was the most positive factor. As a result, physical evidence can be regarded as efficient marketing tactic by which the intangible factors of restaurant-business may be removed. Therefore, food-service companies should endeavor to manage physical evidence ideally as a means of reducing the negative characteristics of service toward customers and inducing customers perceptions of value at family restaurants.

A Study on the Importance and Satisfaction for the Menu Quality of Japanese Restaurant (일식레스토랑 메뉴품질에 대한 중요도와 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yeon-Jung;Jeong, Woo-Seok;Kim, Hyen-Ryong;Choi, Su-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.621-626
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    • 2005
  • This study aimed to analyze the impact of importance and fulfillment(satisfaction) factors of menu quality on customers' intent of revisit of Japanese restaurants, so that it could provide information helpful to build up detailed marketing strategy and present considerations for management's higher sales amount and more efficient business results as well. Importance on menu quality scored higher level than fulfillment on the whole in Japanese restaurants. Notably, in regard to attributes of menu quality, it was found that respondents put higher stress on flavor, nutrition, cleanliness and freshness than anything else. In terms of IPA analysis on Japanese cuisine menu quality, it was noteworthy that the items with high importance but low fulfillment included menu price as an attribute for menu quality, although it was not shown in menu-specific items. In the survey on the associations between fulfillment(customer satisfaction) and intent of revisit, it was found that factors of customer satisfaction included 'trimness of dishes', 'information', 'appropriateness' and 'economic affordable' Out of these factors, it was noted that both 'trimness' and 'economic affordable' had significant effects on customer satisfaction at the significance level ranging from p<0.05 to p<0.001.