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http://dx.doi.org/10.20878/cshr.2017.23.1.001

Factors Influencing University Students' Perception on Vegetarian Restaurants  

Kim, Hyojin (Dept. of Tourism Management, Mokpo National University)
Lee, Sang-Hyeop (Berjaya University)
Goh, Pei-En (Sunway University)
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Culinary science and hospitality research / v.23, no.1, 2017 , pp. 1-9 More about this Journal
Abstract
The number of vegetarian restaurants in Malaysia has been increasing as people are motivated by various reasons to consume vegetarian foods. In addition, university students contribute to the economy, hence it is important for investors or owners of vegetarian restaurants to understand university students' perceptions on vegetarian restaurants based on their own experiences. This research provided an insight of factors influencing university students, such as family members, religion, trend and health. The objective of this research was to identify the perceptions of university students on vegetarian restaurants. This research used a qualitative approach by conducting a focus group interview with university students as a source of data collection. The six respondents were selected based on the criteria of university students in Malaysia who are consuming vegetarian food. Findings enabled investors and owners of vegetarian restaurants to have an in-depth understanding on the factors influencing university students' perceptions on vegetarian restaurants and take necessary action to accommodate them.
Keywords
vegetarian restaurant; university students' perception; Malaysia;
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