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On the Cooks' Recognition of Culinary Environment of School Feeding in Ul-san (울산광역시 학교급식 조리 환경에 대한 조리사의 인지도 조사)

  • Kim, Hae-Jung;Yoo, Kyung-Min
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.94-106
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    • 2008
  • This study is conducted to explore the cooks' recognition of culinary environment of school feeding among the cooks working for elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools in the Ulsan district. A total of 200 samples were distributed and 185 samples were collected; among them, 182 valid samples were selected for research. Answers were processed by SPSS 12.0. after data coding. As for factor analysis of culinary environment, three factors were extracted, which are general environment, human environment, and facilities equipment environment. It was found that general environment included ventilation(31.5%), temperature (29.0%), humidity(22.1%) in the order of importance; human environment covered cooperation among cooks (28.1%), the number of cooks(25.7%), and professionalism of cooks in the order of importance; facility equipment environment contained the design and layout of facilities and equipment(29.3%), various safety facilities, and safety device(23.3%) in the order of importance. However, a measure for improving work environment, number of cooks, deterioration of equipment, etc. should be considered.

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A Comparative Study of the Employee′s Satisfaction and Food Quality in Hotel Kitchen (주방 근무자 만족과 음식 품질에 관한 호텔간 비교 연구)

  • 안광열
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.38-58
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to show how to increase customers' satisfaction of the food service enterprise by examining degree of customers' satisfaction with food quality on the basis of the responses of cooks in top-level hotels in Seoul and their customers. The results of this study shows that cooks of hotels who were more satisfied with their jobs work better and cook better foods than cooks who were not satisfied with their jobs. Thu, food quality of hotels whose cooks were more satisfied with their jobs was better evaluated by their customers.

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A Study on the Job Satisfaction of Cooks of School Feeding (학교급식 조리사의 직무 만족에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Suk-Hee;Yoo, Kyung-Min
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.12 no.1 s.28
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    • pp.22-36
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    • 2006
  • This study examines the job satisfaction of cooks of school feeding. Sampling was taken among school feeding cooks except for those of Kangwon Province and Cheju Province. The factors affecting on the job satisfaction was investigated to find ways to raise the job satisfaction of cooks of school feeding. Four factors were extracted in all. It is found that these four factors have affected the job satisfaction of cooks of school feeding in order of working satisfaction factor(.493), co-worker communication factor(.463), job environment factor(.185), and advancement factor(.146). Accordingly, more opportunities for career advancement should be offered to raise the job satisfaction among them, and the establishment of better work environment and the optimum staff are urgently needed.

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Needs Assessment of Education Program for School Food Service Cook (학교급식 조리사대상 교육 프로그램의 필요성 평가)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Han, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.128-136
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to assess the needs of education program and to analyze importance of education courses for school food service cooks. The questionnaires were developed by reviewing literatures on education programs for cooks and by interviewing with cooks who are working in school food service. A total of 150 questionnaires were surveyed at Kyonggi University and 90 of them were analyzed. The cooks in school food service wanted to take continuing education program about cooking skills and school food service operation skills. They wanted to take a culinary courses for 10 days and they wanted to take a food service operation courses for a week. The school food service cooks emphasized on courses of job analysis, laws and regulation, food sanitation, standard recipe, safety, equipment, and facility and layout. And they thought not only Korean food but also western food, Chinese food and Japanese food are important.

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Status of Sanitary Education and Recognition and Perceived Performance of Cooking Operations Related to Sanitation for Cooks in a Super Deluxe Hotel (특1급 호텔 조리사의 위생교육 현황과 위생관련 조리업무 인지 및 직무수행도)

  • Jang, Myung-Ha;Kang, Kun-Og
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.746-755
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    • 2011
  • A survey on the status of sanitary education and recognition and perceived performance of cooking operations related to sanitation for cooks at nine deluxe hotels in the Seoul area was conducted. The frequency of a food sanitary training program inside the hotel was 94.0%, and the frequency of training was 'once a month' at 68.5%. The program was taught by a hygienist in the hotel (62.7%), and 64.2% of cooks always attended. Cooks' recognition of HACCP was 3.52, and the importance of education on HACCP was higher at 3.77. Cook's' level of sanitary management was satisfactory with an average of 3.83 out of 5 in a Likert scale. The results showed a high average (4.08) for importance of personal hygiene during cooking, but satisfaction of personal hygiene was rather low at 3.92. Cooks' recognition of food sanitation in work field was very high at 4.15. The average scale of recognition on personal hygiene was 4.36, and out of 10 items related to personal hygiene, 'maintaining hand hygiene' showed the highest recognition (4.43). In a performance scale, the average was 4.24, and 'performing annual health examination' was the highest at 4.38. Perceived recognition of 18 items related to food sanitation had an average of 4.41, whereas the average for performance was lower at 4.31. Perceived recognition of 12 items related to cooking equipments had an average of 4.39, and average scale of performance was 4.28. Therefore, cooks' high recognition of food sanitation but rather low recognition of satisfaction of personal hygiene and perceived performance indicated that systematic sanitation management monitoring tools are necessary for higher performance.

Actual Use Condition and Satisfaction of Dietitians and Cooks over Combi-steam Oven of School Foodservices in Gyeonggi (경기도지역 학교급식 다기능오븐의 이용실태 및 영양(교)사와 조리사의 만족도)

  • Kim, Mi Hee;Park, Eun Hye;Lee, Young Eun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.331-342
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    • 2013
  • The purposes of this study were to identify the actual utilization condition of combi-steam ovens and to evaluate the importance and the satisfaction of dietitians and cooks who used the oven in school foodservice. A survey of 300 schools, 1 dietitian and 1 cook from each school respectively; total 600, was conducted and 202 completed questionnaires were available for the purpose of the statistical evaluation. The main results of this study were summarized as follows: Among the schools, 70.5% set up the oven during 2007~2009, the most commonly used cooking method was 'Baking (87.0%)' and the way of acquiring recipes for the oven was 'from oven manufacturing company (50.0%)'. The advantage of using the oven was 'the convenient use of the oven (63.3%)' and the disadvantage was 'Difficulty of cooking foods evenly (59.8%)'. The degree of importance and satisfaction on twenty six attributes were measured according to type of school, location of school, number of meal service per day, and number of total serving per day. Among quality attributes of importance of the oven utilization, 19/18 characteristics were assessed over 4 point (important) out of 5 scale by dietitians/cooks respectively and in satisfaction 16/18 were over 4 points (satisfied) by dietitians/cooks respectively. When it comes to the most satisfied factor of combi-steam oven, 'Improvement of cooking baked foods' was highest for dietitians (4.60 point) and 'Checking temperature of cooked foods' was for cooks (4.49 point). In overall satisfaction of the oven use, the average score was 4.10 point for dietitians, 3.98 point for cooks out of a 5 point scale. Using the survey results as a base, school foodservices are required to use the combi-steam oven efficiently to serve high quality of meals for students.

A Study on the Program Development for Education and Training of Dietitians and Cooks in Contracted Foodservice Management Companies (위탁급식경영업체의 영양사, 조리사의교육훈련 필요성에 관한 연구)

  • 이은정;김기영;한경수
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.271-290
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    • 2000
  • The objectives of this study were to develop program in education & training of dietitians and cooks in contracted foodservice management company, The instruments were developed by reviewing extensive literatures on education programs and by interviewing with dietitians and cooks who were working in contracted foodservice management company. A total of 400 questionnaires was hand delivered at 14 contracted foodservice management companies by designated coordinators. A total of 286 questionnaires was usable; resulting in a 70.0%, response rate. Statistics data analysis was completed using the SPSS program for frequency analysis, reliability, mean value, t-test, ANOVA and Crohnbach's alpha coefficient. Crohnbach's alpha coefficients for dietitian's scale and cook's scale were 0.9548 and 0.9513. A few things were suggested according to the results of the survey: 1. The dietitians and the cooks wanted to take a continuing education to improve their job. Therefore the contracted foodservice management company should provide them with the systematic education according to their job experience. 2, As the continuing education for dietitians and the continuing education for cooks were disappeared, Korean Dietitian Association and Korean Culinary Association should make a certified continuing education program and give them a new knowledge and a changeable food culture.

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A Study on the Effects of Demographic Characteristics of Culinary Employees on Their Job Fatigue (조리 종사원의 인구통계학적 특성이 신체 통증 유발에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Ken-Ho;Chung, Hea-Jung;Cheon, Hee-Sook
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.16-30
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    • 2008
  • Rapid change of surroundings has been influencing the work environment for cooks, making it more convenient; however, there are still many difficulties to improve. Especially, cooks are exposed to lots of occupational diseases due to tension and pressure as well as noise, high temperature and humidity in their work place. This study examines cooks' operational exhaustion caused by cooking operation and cooking circumstances. The analyzed result shows the job fatigue related to the general features of the cooks(such as charged cooking part, types of engaged business, class of position, cooking career, and working hours). For example, pains on the neck, back, arms and wrist are mostly affected by the charged cooking parts. Effects related to the types of engaged business, backaches usually occurred in Catering, pains in shoulder from serving at hotels and eye-tiredness from meal serving. As for working hours, most of backaches occurred from over 13-hour-work, and pains in shoulder and eye-tiredness under 8-hour-work. Pains in legs, tiredness, and the change of weight do not have any relations withthe general features of the cooks statistically(p>0.05).

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The Effect of the Cooks' Job on School Foodservice Management (학교급식 조리사 직무가 급식경영에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sun-Ho
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.157-168
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this study was to improve the school meal service and promote customer satisfaction by showing the importance of the cooks' job in school. For this, the discriminant analysis of merchandise development policies based on customer participation strategies. It is based on the questionnaire survey conducted from July 1st to July 31st 2008 at five middle schools in Jeonlado because it is relatively easy to collect objective data. 144 copies of questionnaire were distributed to each school, from which a total of 120 copies were collected. Statistical techniques employed include the reliability analysis and the regression analysis. SPSS 12.0 package program is used for statistical analysis. The results of the test of hypotheses can be summarized as follows. The analysis shows that cooks' job has a significant effect on the school foodservice management. Therefore, it is necessary to make a cooks' job more efficient to contribute to school foodservice management.

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A Study on the Job Attitude of Cook at Deluxe Hotel in Kyongju(II) - An Analysis on Development of Technics, Cook and Food Industry - (경주지역 특급호텔에 종사하는 조리사들의 직무에 대한 실태와 의식조사 연구(II) -조리사들의 조리기술과 조리사 및 외식산업의 발전에 관한 견해-)

  • 신애숙
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.304-313
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    • 1997
  • A survey was conducted to get information on the job attitude of cooks working for deluxe hotels at Bomun, Kyongju. Total 203 cooks participated the survey and the results were as follows: They believed that the most important factor for good cooking is the deep attention. Although 51% of the cooks estimated their level of expertise as average, 64% of them believed that their level of cooking is higher than those of other areas. They indicated that an important factor to be a good cook is a sincere attitude but not an academic background or knowledge. However, they believed that their insufficient knowledge on cooking is the greatest hinderance for improvement of cooking skill. For promotion, the ability of cooking and human relationship were indicated as important factors. Cooks for Korean dishes had the best prospect, while Western cooking had relatively lower prospect among them. For the improvement of hotel cooking department, a recruitment of superior manpower, adjustment of hotel policy, expanded study opportunity, and proper arrangement of equipments were suggested in order.

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