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Studies on Flavor Improvement of Maesilju

  • Song, Bo-Hyeon;Choi, Kap-Seong;Kim, Yong-Doo;Lee, Jae-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Postharvest Science and Technology of Agricultural Products Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.22.2-23
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    • 1996
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Analysis of Food Tech Startups: A Case Study Utilizing the ERIS Model (푸드테크 스타트업 현황 분석 및 ERIS 모델 기반 성공 사례연구)

  • Sunhee Seo;Yeeun Park;Jae yeong Choi
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.161-182
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    • 2024
  • The study analyzed the rapidly growing food tech startup in South Korea, focusing on industry classification, core technological domains, investment stages, and growth trajectories. Utilizing the ERIS model, two innovative food tech startups, MyChef and CatchTable, were examined as case studies. Results revealed food tech startups are focusing on information technology and smart distribution technology-oriented solutions rather than traditional food production. This study also found that robotics and AI integration were key technology areas. Analyzing the emergence of food tech startups, investment stages, and cumulative investment amounts based on founding years revealed a trend of scaling operations through rounds of funding, especially after securing SERIES A and B funding. The period between 2014 and 2018 saw a dense concentration of food tech startup establishments, likely influenced by favorable conditions for technological innovation amid the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The high rate of strategic mergers and acquisitions and bankruptcy can be interpreted as the complexity inherent in the food tech industry. The case study of MyChef, which grew into HMR manufacturing, and Wad(CatchTable), which expanded into a restaurant reservation platform, derived the entrepreneurs, resources, industry, and strategic factors that served as success factors for food tech startups. This study has practical implications in that it provides entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers in the food tech industry with insight and direction to develop strategies in line with market trends and technological changes and promote sustainable growth.

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Analysis on Domestic Franchise Food Tech Interest by using Big Data

  • Hyun Seok Kim;Yang-Ja Bae;Munyeong Yun;Gi-Hwan Ryu
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2024
  • Franchise are now a red ocean in Food industry and they need to find other options to appeal for their product, the uprising content, food tech. The franchises are working on R&D to help franchisees with the operations. Through this paper, we analyze the franchise interest on food tech and to help find the necessity of development for franchisees who are in needs with hand, not of human, but of technology. Using Textom, a big data analysis tool, "franchise" and "food tech" were selected as keywords, and search frequency information of Naver and Daum was collected for a year from 01 January, 2023 to 31 December, 2023, and data preprocessing was conducted based on this. For the suitability of the study and more accurate data, data not related to "food tech" was removed through the refining process, and similar keywords were grouped into the same keyword to perform analysis. As a result of the word refining process, a total of 10,049 words were derived, and among them, the top 50 keywords with the highest relevance and search frequency were selected and applied to this study. The top 50 keywords derived through word purification were subjected to TF-IDF analysis, visualization analysis using Ucinet6 and NetDraw programs, network analysis between keywords, and cluster analysis between each keyword through Concor analysis. By using big data analysis, it was found out that franchise do have interest on food tech. "technology", "franchise", "robots" showed many interests and keyword "R&D" showed that franchise are keen on developing food tech to seize competitiveness in Franchise Industry.

A Review of FoodTech Applied to Foodservice (급식외식분야 푸드테크 동향 연구)

  • Jong Kyung Lee
    • Journal of the FoodService Safety
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.42-47
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    • 2023
  • The FoodTech industry has been developed with the rise of start-up by using AI, big data, robotics, biotechnology. In addition, sustainable development is more important with the trend of population growth, aging, and climate change. We investigated the impact of FoodTech on the foodservice industry with the cases of the global and domestic companies. The technology of AI, IoT, blockchain, robotics, automation systems are widely used to improve food safety and hygiene while as the use of diagnostic biomarkers such as blood or DNA, digital platform and app, and AI-based solutions are used in the field of personalized nutrition. With the expand of FoodTech in foodservice industry, the competencies that the managers need to develop include understanding technology, resource management, self-development, work ethics, problem-solving, and communication, therefore the support of the related education and training is required.

School Foodservice Nutritionists' Perception on the Standardization of Food Ingredients in the Procurement System (식재료 표준화 체계에 대한 학교 급식 영양(교)사 인식 조사)

  • Kim, Jae-Min;Kim, Chang-Sik;Jang, Yoon-Joung;Han, Ji-Hee;Ham, Sunny
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.437-443
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    • 2018
  • The standardization of food ingredients in the procurement system is essential to maintain the quality of food services. Currently, school food services in Korea do not have such a standardized system, which results in inconsistency of the procurement procedure of food ingredients. This study examined how school foodservice nutritionists perceive the standardization of food ingredients in the procurement system. In particular, this study investigated school foodservice nutritionists' perception on the appropriateness, convenience, and necessity of newly proposed standardized procurement system consisting of a classification and attribute system. A total of 311 nutritionists from 123 elementary schools, 99 middle schools, and 84 high schools were surveyed via both online and offline from June 16-24, 2016. The major findings of the study are as follows. First, three quarters of the nutritionists perceived the newly proposed standardized procurement system to be necessary, while approximately sixty percent of the respondents reported that the newly proposed standardized procurement system is convenient. More than half of the respondents perceived the newly proposed standardized procurement system to be appropriate. The results suggest that the new standardized system directs a better way in terms of the classification and attribute systems of food ingredients. This study suggests that the standardization of food ingredients should be implemented at the operation of school food services.

A Study on Current Status and Prospects of Global Food-tech Industry (세계 푸드테크 산업의 동향과 전망)

  • Jang, Woo-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.247-254
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    • 2020
  • The socio-cultural and economic changes following the Fourth Revolution are driving the growth of the food tech industry. Korea's food tech industry is still focused on delivery apps and the smart farms, robot market including artificial intelligence are in its infancy. In the United States, alternative meat companies are already included in unicorn companies, while Korea, the fourth largest importer of beef, lacks alternative meat development. France, Europe's largest agricultural country, is focusing on Agtech. China has developed the Internet and online e-commerce market with the world's number one population. Korea also needs to change regulations that focus on the past industry and various food tech industries should be developed through political and business-driven research and investment.

Impacts of menu information quality and nutrition information quality on technology acceptance characteristics and behaviors toward fast food restaurants' kiosk

  • Han, Jihee;Moon, Hyeyoung;Oh, Yoonha;Chang, Ji Yun;Ham, Sunny
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 2020
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: With the advances in technologies, self-service kiosks at foodservice operations are becoming a new way of service provision. This study examined the relationships among the menu information quality, nutrition information quality, technology acceptance characteristics, and customer behavioral intention toward the kiosks in fast food restaurants. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A survey with a self-administered method was distributed online and offline. The sample consisted of customers who had used the kiosks at fast food restaurants in the last six months prior to the survey. The study hypotheses were tested by applying structural equation modeling. RESULTS: Structural equation modeling revealed the positive impacts of menu information quality and nutrition information quality, technology acceptance characteristics, and behavioral intention toward kiosks at fast food restaurants. On the other hand, one hypothesis (Hypothesis 4) on the impact of nutrition information quality on the perceived usefulness was rejected. CONCLUSION: The study is the first to investigate nutrition and menu information at foodservice kiosks and relate them to technology acceptance. The study is very timely and adequate in the time of the 4th industrial revolution. The critical importance of the presentation of nutrition information and menu information at the kiosks at fast food restaurants was verified. The academic and industrial implications of the study findings were discussed.