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Measuring the Important Factors Influencing Family Restaurant Choice (대학생의 패밀리레스토랑 선택에 영향을 미치는 중요요인의 평가)

  • 강종헌;김정미
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.187-195
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    • 2004
  • The aim of this study was to test the different situational characteristics of family restaurant choice. Accordingly, this study measured the important factors influencing family restaurant choice between university student's situational characteristics. In this study, the important factors were food presentation-related, facility-related, food quality & value-related and service-related factors. The findings from this study were as follows. Results of analyzing the validity and the internal consistency of important factors showed that the convergent and discriminant validitys of important factors are supported, and cronbach's alpha showed that the internal consistency of important factors is supported. It was found that groups of different situational characteristics perceived that facility factor was significantly important factor influencing their family restaurant choice. It was found that the important factor was statistically significant with regard to the difference situational characteristics. Finally, the results of the study provide seine insights into the market-oriented types of foodservice marketing strategies or tactics to enable family restaurant to effectively manage and more competitive.

The Effect of Food Choice Motive on Attitude and Intention of Purchasing Organic Food (식품의 선택 동기가 유기농 식품에 대한 태도 및 구매의도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Ki;Kim, Sun-Joo;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.506-512
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    • 2011
  • Due to an overall increase of income, the general standard of living has improved and people have begun to be interested in being more healthy in their lives. This tendency has affected the food market, especially in relation to organic and eco-friendly food. Thus, the overall market size for those products has grown to give more choices to consumers. To examine the effect of the motive for choosing certain food products on the actual attitude and intent to purchase the products, a survey was given to 330 people living in Seoul, which resulted in 235 usable responses. The content of the questionnaire consisted of 18 questions on food choice motives, 3 questions on the attitude toward organic foods and 3 questions on the intention of purchasing for organic foods. The SPSS 12.0 statistics program was used to analyze of following: frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, t-test, one way ANOVA and regression analysis. Five factors of food choice motives were obtained from the analysis: health, convenience, price, familiarity and environmental protection. The regression analysis showed that food choice motive, health and environmental protection factors have a positive relationship with organic food attitudes and organic food attitudes have a positive relationship with the intent to purchase organic food.

Effect of Self-Compassion on Evaluation and Choice of Healthy Food

  • Lee, Byung-Kwan;Noh, Hwan-Ho;Moon, Young Sook
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 2020
  • In today's affluent food environment, investigating factors that facilitate resistance in the face of barriers to health goals may be vital for achieving successful promotion and regulation of health. This study was implemented to investigate the effect of self-compassion on the evaluation and choice of healthy vs. unhealthy food. In Study 1, participants (N = 101) primed with self-compassion evaluated unhealthy food more negatively than those primed with self-esteem. As predicted, however, there was no difference in attitude toward healthy food between the two priming conditions. In Study 2, participants (N = 54) were asked to choose between healthy and unhealthy food and then their self-compassion was measured. Results show that participants with high self-compassion chose healthy food more often than unhealthy food, while those with low self-compassion chose unhealthy food more than healthy food. The implications of the findings are discussed in terms of health campaign strategies and further research into the relation between self-compassion and health behaviors.

Factors Influencing Salaried Employees' Choice of a Restaurant in JinJu (진주시 직장인의 외식 선택 요인)

  • Kim, Seok-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.83-93
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    • 2004
  • A total of 321 salaried employees were surveyed by a questionnaire to assess consumers perceptions on factors influencing their food choices when they go to a restaurant. The questionnaire consisted of 5 pages and each page contained a same 26 popular food list from various restaurants in JinJu in a column and 5 attributes (e.g. taste, price, fullness, healthiness) in a row. So the respondents were asked to rate a total 25 attributes on the points which the columns and the rows met, using a 5-point scale. The data were analyzed using the SAS program for factor analysis. Five factors which influence consumer's restaurant choice were emerged. They were named as follow: Factor 1:preference and purpose, Factor 2:taste, Factor 3:snack, Factor 4:convenience, Factor 5:concern about obesity. Most of respondents were satisfied with the taste and the healthiness of foods of restaurants in Jin-Ju. The younger and the female groups had more positive attitudes on eating out andi willing to use it frequently. Fullnes, healthiness, and price were important criteria in choice and preference of a restaurant. However, they didn't much consider the food safety. Taking account of the character of Korean food about fullness, healthiness, and resonable price, consumers might prefer Korean food to fast food or foreign food.

A Study on Food Choice Factors of Tourist Hotel Customers′ (관광호텔 이용객의 음식선택요인에 관한 연구 -한식, 중식, 일식을 중심으로-)

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    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.97-122
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    • 2000
  • It is currently that there are increasing especially of F&B's revenue well as room's. Thus, Hotel have set foods adapt to customers' need. This paper is targeting on figuring out for food choice factors of tourist hotel customers. Results on this are 1ike follows; Firstly, major factors on the food choice are different by its style respectively. \circled1 Menu's diversity and nutrition degrees have highly influence with Korean sty1e. \circled2 Freshness, Food's degree of temperature and appearance have highly influence with Japanese style. \circled3 Nutritious balance and its appearance have highly influence Chinese style. Secondly, rest factors on the food choice are shown that service factor is generally important in these three style.

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A Study on the Influence of Choice Properties of Food Carving Decoration Lecture on Recommended Intention and Revisiting Intention

  • Kwag, Myung Sug;Kim, Jin Soo
    • Asia Pacific Journal of Business Review
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.21-36
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    • 2020
  • This paper examines the effect of the choice properties of food carving decoration lectures on the recommendation and revisiting intention. As the culinary industry grows, consumers seek not only the value of satiety through food but also the value of aesthetics. They perceived satisfaction from the taste and appearance of the food as well as the interior of the restaurant and the service. Food carving is an important means of fulfilling consumer satisfaction value which is ever-changing. This study attempts to analyze the relationship between the choice properties of food carving lectures and the course recommendation and revisiting intention. This study hypothesis was formulated and the survey was conducted on 125 respondents who had experienced food carving lectures. The reliability and validity of measurement items were verified through Cronbach's Alpha and factor analysis. As a result, all measurement items showed no abnormality. The results of the analyses are as follows. The education satisfaction, education commitment, and brand image, the choice properties of food carving decoration lecture, were found to have a positive effect on the recommendation intention. The results also showed that the education commitment and brand image of food carving decoration lectures were positively associated with revisiting intention. Lastly, the implications of these findings were suggested and for future research were discussed.

A study on the Factors of Choice Properties of Leisure Tourism (여가.관광의 선택속성에 관한 연구)

  • 박선희;박신자;박명업
    • Journal of Applied Tourism Food and Beverage Management and Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.57-78
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    • 2005
  • This study is concerned with the factors of choice properties of leasure tourism. The seven factors of choice properties can be identified. They are tourism convenience, tourism service, tourism characteristics, tourism image and tourism famousness. The choice properties of leisure tourism become significant depending upon population size and use type characteristics. Furthermore, tourism service, tourism image and tourism famousness need to be enforced strategically because the choice properties are largely influenced by revisits, mouth-to-mouth effects, satisfaction, etc. In conclusion, this study found that the choice properties determine the preference and purchasing activities in choosing leisure tourism destination. In addition, this study provides leisure tourism oriented marketing information to tourism business enterprises so that they can perceive major factors affecting to the choice properties.

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The Effect of Food Neophobia on Food Choice Motives and Vegetable Consumption (음식 선택 동기와 채소 소비의 관계를 조절하는 음식 신공포증의 효과 평가)

  • Kang, Jong-Heon;Jeong, Hang-Jin
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.294-301
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of food neophobia on food choice motives, such as health concern, weight control, ethical concern, and vegetable consumption. A total of 290 questionnaires were completed. Moderated regression analysis was used to measure the moderating effects of food neophobia. Results demonstrated Model 3 to be the best fit, compared to Model 1 and Model 2. In Model 3, the effects of health concern and food neophobia on vegetable consumption were statistically significant (p<0.01). However, the effects of weight control and ethical concern on vegetable consumption were not statistically significant (p>0.05). As expected, the combination of health concern and food neophobia had a significant effect on vegetable consumption (p<0.05). However, weight control and food neophobia, and ethical concern and food neophobia had no significant effects on vegetable consumption (p>0.05). Moreover, health concern related to vegetable consumption was statistically significant at all levels of food neophobia, except, when level of food neophobia was high (p<0.001). In developing and testing moderated regression models, which integrate relationship among food neophobia, health concern, weight control, ethical concern and vegetable consumption in the future, this study may provide a deeper understanding of the complex relationship among vegetable consumption behavior-related variables.

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Measuring the Moderating Effect of Food Involvement in the Relationship between Food Choice Motives and Fruit Consumption (음식 선택 동기와 과일 소비의 관계에서 음식 관여의 조절효과 평가)

  • Kang, Jong-Heon;Jeong, Hang-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.448-454
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    • 2008
  • The principal objective of this study was to assess the effects of food involvement moderating the relationship between food choice motives, including health concerns, weight control and ethical concern, and fruit consumption. A total of 290 questionnaires were completed. Moderated regression analysis was utilized to assess the relationships among variables. The results of the study showed that the results of data analysis also indicated good model fit. The direct effects of health concerns on fruit consumption were statistically significant in Models 1 and 2. However, the direct effects of ethical concern on fruit consumption were statistically significant in Model 3. As had been expected, the interaction of ethical concerns and food involvement exerted a significant effect on fruit consumption in Model 3. However, the interaction of health concern and food involvement, as well as weight control and food involvement exerted no significant effects on fruit consumption. Moreover, ethical concerns about fruit consumption exerted a significant negative effect at the low level and a positive effect at the high level of food involvement, except in cases in which the level of food involvement was medium. The results of this study revealed that fruit marketers should attach importance to the interaction effect of food involvement in order to better understand the elements of market demand and customer loyalty.

Restaurant Food Choice and Preferences of Salaried Employees in JinJu Classified by Age and Gender (진주시 직장인의 성별 연령별 외식 선택과 선호도)

  • 김석영;김주영
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.35 no.9
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    • pp.996-1006
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    • 2002
  • A total of 321 salaried employees were surveyed by questionnaires during September and October 2001 in order to investigate the bases for their choices between 26 popular menu items in JinJu restaurants. The subjects were aged 20 to 61 years, and were classified into 3 age groups (ages 20-29, 30-39, and over 40) and 2 gender groups. The data were analyzed using the SAS program for factor analysis. The results of this study were as follows: 1) The 26 popular menu items were classified into 6 factors by the 20-29 age group, into 5 factors by the 30-39 age group, and into 3 factors by the over 40 age group. The younger age group had the more numbers of factor which act as choice criteria of restaurant foods according to the purpose of eating out. 2) Because subjects classified steak and fast food into the same factor named 'new generation's food', we found that steak was an unfamiliar food for most of them, 3) The 20-29 age group had an aversion to Boshintang(dog soup), while the 30-39 age group and the over 40 age group liked Boshintang as a stamina food. 4) The over 40 age group, and men in all age groups, didn't choose Buffet and Shabushabu as a dinner food because they had negative attitudes toward novel or unfamiliar foods. 5) Women distinguished between a factor called 'social drink and party food' from a facor called 'dinner food', while men integrated the factor of 'dinner food' into the factor of 'social drink and party food' 6) Men preferred Samgyetang (chicken stew with ginseng) and Yangnyeumtongdak (spicy fried chicken) as a 'social drink and party food', while women preferred Dwaejibossam (boiled pork and kimchi) and Beef Bulgogi. In conclusion, most of subjects did not recognize fast food and steak as a meal, which were introduced recently in JinJu. The choice criteria and preferences of restaurant foods were different from the age and gender groups. The over 40 age group, and men in all age groups, had more negative attitudes toward novel or unfamiliar foods than the younger age and women groups.(Korean J. Nutrition 35(9) : 996~1006, 2002)