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The Influence of the Corporation Association of Korean Buffet Restaurant on Relationship Quality and Brand Loyalty (모기업에 대한 기업연상이 한식뷔페레스토랑의 관계품질과 브랜드충성도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Byong-nam;Moon, Sung-sik
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.235-252
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    • 2016
  • This study aimed at examining the interrelationships among corporate association, Rrelationship quality, and brand loyalty in Korean buffet restaurants. In addition, this study examined the mediating effects of commitment and attidudinal loyalty. The findings of this study were found through the employong of SPSS 18.0 on a convenience sample of a total of 209 respondents. The results of this study are as follows. First, both corporate ability association and corporate social responsibility association exhibited a positive impact on trust and commitment. Second, trust and commitment positively influenced attitudinal loyalty and behavioral loyalty. Third, commitment acted in a partial mediating role between trust and attitudinal loyalty, and attitudinal loyalty acted in a partial mediating role between commitment and behavioral loyalty.

Effects of Service Quality including Food Therapy Element on Positive Emotion and Brand loyalty: Focusing on Daegu-Gyeongbuk Hansik Buffet Restaurant Customers (푸드테라피와 서비스품질이 긍정적 감정 및 브랜드충성도에 미치는 영향: 대구·경북지역 한식뷔페레스토랑 고객을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Ji-Yun;Byun, Gwang-In
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.464-477
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    • 2018
  • This study is effect of food therapy and service quality, aimed to examine the relationship between positive emotion and brand loyalty. It examined the effects of service quality and food therapy on positive emotion, and examined the effects of positive emotion on brand loyalty, and then aimed to examine the indirect effects of service quality and food therapy on brand loyalty. To this end, quota sampling was conducted according to the job ratio of the customers visiting Hansik buffet restaurants. A survey was carried out from July 1 to 25, 2018(25 days), and a total of 850 questionnaires were distributed and 786 of collected 805 questionnaires were finally used for an analysis excluding 19 unreliable ones. The results of analysis were as follows: food quality, service encounter, physical therapy and psychological therapy significantly affected positive emotion, while service environment was not significant. Also, positive emotion significantly affected brand loyalty, and food quality, service encounter, physical therapy, psychological therapy had significant indirect effects on brand loyalty. The present study is significant in the aspect that it determined how important a role food therapy elements play in improving brand loyalty in a restaurant-related study.

The Influence of Globalization Factors of Korean Traditional Liquor on National Brand Image and Purchasing Intention toward Traditional Liquor: Focusing on Japanese Inbound Visitors (한국 전통주의 세계화요인이 국가브랜드이미지 및 전통주 구매의도에 미치는 영향: 일본인 외래방문객을 중심으로)

  • Min, Mi-Soon;Seo, Tai-Yang;Boo, Sug-Jin
    • International Area Studies Review
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.391-423
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    • 2011
  • This study was proceeded with interest on the influence of globalization factors of Korean traditional liquor on Korea national brand image and purchasing intention toward traditional liquor. Results show that the globalization factors except the superiority and special knowledge of Korean traditional liquor, the quality and promotion factors directly related to Korea brand image and purchasing intention toward traditional liquor. This fact improves the quality of Korean traditional liquor is most important factor deciding national brand image and purchasing intention. Also, Korea national brand image had influence on purchasing intention toward traditional liquor. And the quality factors of Korean traditional liquor had moderating effect on brand image and purchasing intention, which implies to improve quality and functional properties of Korean traditional liquor using promotion with Korean food to Japanese.

Globalization of Korean Cuisine through Korean Sauces - Focusing on the Success of World-wide Sauces - (한식 소스류를 통한 한국음식의 세계화 방안 - 세계적인 소스류 성공사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Eun-Jung;Mun, Ki-Chul
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.108-120
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    • 2012
  • The study sought ways to promote the global recognition of Korean food items. The Korean cuisine is one of the healthiest and well-balanced foods in the world. There are world-wide sauces in the United States, China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Australia, British, France and Italy. The above mentioned countries have good sauces and marketing strategies. In contrast to those countries, the internalization of Korean-style sauce has not yet been carried out. In this study, globalization plans for Korean cuisine through Korean-style sauces are divided as follows: promotion of the existing Korean-style sauces such as soybean sauce, Gochujang, Doenjang and Ssamjang, to chefs in foreign countries; development of derivative sauces, based on Gochujang, Doenjang, and Ssamjang; overseas promotion of Korean-style sauces through foreign chefs in Korea; and overseas promotion of the existing Korean-style sauces. Development of indigenous sauces by Korean food manufacturers and processors is one route in the promotion of Korean cuisine. Korean franchising restaurants could also aid in export of Korean food items. The food manufacturing/processing sectors must work in concert with the Korean government to globalize the Korean cuisine. The government should play a leading role in fostering star chefs, holding Korean cuisine seminars along with promotional efforts in foreign countries and foreign cooking schools (such as the 'Taste Korea' campaign).

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Representational aspects and effects of K-food in K-content (K콘텐츠에서 K푸드 표상 양상과 효과)

  • Jaeeung Yoo;Hyunkyung Lee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2024
  • 'K-contents' is in the spotlight worldwide. As the prefix 'K' became popular, interest in K-food(Korean food) also increased. Various studies on K-contents are being conducted, but research on K-food is still very limited. References and articles about K-food are mainly limited to the overseas expansion, marketing status, and sales of domestic brands, and a few research papers deal with only cases of a specific brand's overseas expansion. This paper aims to analyze how K-food is represented in TV unscripted shows and TV series produced in Korea and what their effects are through empirical works. Among the unscripted shows based on food, they are estimated that the point of competitiveness as K contents deal with foreigners' Korean food experiences. Representative examples here are the way foreigners who visit Korea experience Korean food as part of their Korean culture experience, or the type of temporarily setting up a restaurant overseas to sell Korean food to local people. However, the problem with such shows are that it lacks long-term appeal because it is based on the 'Gukbbong(a slang term for 'extreme nationalism')' sentiment. The exposure of K-food in K-contents creates a tremendous advertising effect. It is judged that the current status and analysis of K-contents based on K-food can help establish the direction of future program production and the identity of K-food.

A Study on Foodservice Operation for a Menu Strategy in Expressway Rest Areas (고속도로 휴게소의 메뉴전략을 위한 외식서비스실태연구)

  • Bai, Young-Hee
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2012
  • This study was planned for an empirical review of foodservice operation in expressway rest areas for a menu strategy targeting staff and customers. The results were as follows. Main foodservice category included 10-30 items of Korean dishes. The needs for having branded foodservice menu in rest areas were high in fusion/fast foods, snack/ready-made and beverages. Employment of professional cooks in rest areas was low (10-30%), and the most important factor was 'taste' when cooking Korean foods. Foreigners preferred fusion/fast foods and snack/ready-made foods to Korean food, beverages and Japanese/Chinese foods, and most of the foreigners ordered food with 'no question'(55.5%) or 'some questions'(34.8%). Rest area staff prepared some photos/pictures of foods (80-100%) for menu comprehension, but the accuracy of menu transcription was very low. Customers used a rest area once or twice, stayed for 10-20 min(43.6%)/20-30 min(38.6%), visited by car(77.7%) to relax and use toilets(61.6%) on average. Favorite food and snacks were Korean(32.7%) and ready made/snacks(33.0%), and they spent 5,000-10,000 won(51.3%), 3,000-5,000 won(25.8%) on them. Customer satisfaction with rest areas was 'average' regardless of gender, age, education levels and jobs. With this analysis, we should prepare an efficient menu strategy for customer satisfaction and plans for analyzing problems along with alternatives.

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Means-End Chain Approach to Understand Consumer Motivation Towards Convenience Meat Products: Focus on New York City in US Market (수단-목적 사슬 이론을 적용한 소비자의 육류 편의제품에 대한 가치 측정: 미국 뉴욕 지역을 중심으로)

  • Jung, Yoojin;Lee, Min-A;Cho, Eun Kyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.152-159
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze how consumers make links between convenience meat products and self-relevant consequences and value. Surveys on convenience meat product consumption patterns and hard laddering based on means-end chain theory were conducted from April 21 to April 25, 2014 and targeted 200 consumers in the US. The most preferred cooking method of convenience meat product was roast (25.9%) and the most common information medium was suggestions by friends and parents (37.1%). The main as well as desired places of purchasing were both the supermarket (33.6% and 27.3%, respectively). The most preferred promotion method was free sample events (38.5%). From analyzing means-end chains of convenience meat products, the most dominant value chain was 'taste (A)'-'good taste (C)'-'feel good (V)'. These results show that consumption of convenience meat products will increase when consumer expectations of taste and satisfaction are met. Further, results of the value measurement provide information on consumer satisfaction and needs and can be applied to set marketing strategies for Korean style convenience meat products.

The Relationship among Localized Marketing, Brand Image, and Customer's Intention to Revisit of Korean Restaurant Franchises: Focused on Beijing, China (한식당 프랜차이즈 기업의 현지화 마케팅과 브랜드 이미지, 고객 재방문의도와의 관계: 중국 베이징 지역을 중심으로)

  • JUNG, Sung Mok;LEE, Il Han
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The globalization of the Korean restaurant franchise industry differs from the business performance of enhancing the brand image and customers' intention to revisit depending on the degree of localization marketing. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the extent to which the localization marketing activities of overseas Korean restaurant franchise companies affect the customer's perception. This study aims to investigate the effects of localization marketing (Localized Menu, Localized Price, Localized Service Experience, Localized Promotion, Localized Physical Environment) of Korean restaurant franchise companies on customer revisit intention. Research design, data, and methodology: For this study, 150 questionnaires using local Korean restaurants in Beijing, China, were analyzed using SPSS Ver.21 and AMOS Ver.22. Result: It was confirmed that the localized menu, localized service experience, and localized physical environment all affect the intention to revisit customers. Based on these verification results, if overseas franchises fully recognize localization marketing, which is an important factor for local business success, and establish localization strategies, they can gain an edge in competition with local Korean restaurants or restaurant franchises founded by locals. There may be a higher probability that However, it was found that localization price and localization promotion had no mediating effect of brand image between revisit intention and revisit intention. It was found that it had no effect on the degree of inquiry and had a negative effect. Conclusions: Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been many changes in the domestic and overseas food service industry over the past two years. Therefore, in future research, it is necessary to study the localization of overseas Korean restaurant franchise companies that are more multidimensionally subdivided. Various measures of customized localization marketing for optimal regional characteristics should be developed and applied to enhance customer revisiting and brand image of Korean restaurant franchise companies entering overseas. In the future, this study will be meaningful data for the establishment of localization marketing (Localized Menu, Localized Price, Localized Service Experience, Localized Promotion, Localized Physical Environment) strategies for Korean restaurant franchise companies that consider overseas expansion or have already entered.

The Effect of Recovery Justice according to the Types of Service Failure on the Quality of a Customer-Brand Relationship (서비스 실패 유형에 따른 회복 공정성이 고객-브랜드 관계의 질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Park, Kyong-Tae;Baek, Jong-On
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.273-285
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    • 2009
  • In order to find how the recovery justice from the service procedure and result failure affects the quality of customer-brand relationship, we conducted this study following pre research, its correction and supplement of the customers who experienced some service failures in food restaurant. We selected the best five brands in Korean food franchise in the rank of the sales on basis of data of Korean Food Restaurant Information in year 2009. The participants of this research were the people who live in Seoul metropolitan area and ever experienced any service failure within recent 6 months. Of the 500 copies of survey questionnaires distributed, 391 were used for the analysis. The method used for this analysis was the SPSS for WIN 12.0 program and the analysis such as technical statistics analysis, reliability analysis, research element analysis and regression analysis were applied. As a result, the service shortage factor which is one of the service process failures was confirmed to affect procedural justice and distributive justice. It has been confirmed that procedural justice and distributive justice are influenced by the hygiene deficiency which is one of the result failures. It was also found that the product factor affects distribution justice. As for the effect of the quality of recovery justice and a customer-brand relationship, procedural justice and distributive justice were found to affect the mutual dependency while procedural justice affects a familiarity.

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A Study on the Menu Quality Evaluation of Korean Restaurantsin Jeonju Area for Revitalization of Han Brand (한(韓)브랜드 활성화를 위한 전주 지역 한식당의 메뉴 품질 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Min, Kye-Hong
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.187-198
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    • 2007
  • Some problems are presented that Korean restaurants in jeonju area don't keep ancient fame, taste and tradition. Therefore, this thesis intends to positively analyse the evaluation of Korean restaurants' menu quality to activate Han brand, centering on Jeonju area. The findings of the study are as follows: First, this thesis named the items of analysis menu quality factor, menu quality evaluation factor, Han brand activating factor. Second, it analysed confirmative factor of menu quality evaluation and found that conformity was $x^2=67.143$, df=14, GFI=0.968, AGFI=0.917, RMR=0.056, NFI=0.902, CFI=0.962. It means that the measure of item variables was selected appropriately. Third, it constructed a menu quality evaluation model of Korean restaurants in Jeonju area and verified hypotheses, such as menu quality factors and their influences on menu quality evaluation, menu quality evaluation factors and their influences on activating of Han brand, and menu quality factors and their influences on activating Han brand. It verified the relations, and, as a result, found them to be positive(+) and selected all of the hypotheses.

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