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A Study on Restaurant Workers' Knowledge about Food Hygiene and Safety (패밀리 레스토랑 직원들의 식품 위생 및 안전 지식에 관한 연구)

  • Eo, Geum-Hee;Hahm, Moon-Hoon
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.268-281
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of the study was to examine the restaurant workers' understanding of food hygiene and safety regulations using SPSS. From October 10th to 31st, 2008, a survey was conducted to those who work at family restaurants in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do. This program analyzed total 149 copies of the questionnaire. 79.9 percent of the respondents have completed college education; 76.7 percent out of them were domestic company workers and 82.9 percent were foreign company workers. The total average points turned out to be 14.03 points out of 20, 3.95 out of 5 for food poisoning, 2.37 out of 3 for personal hygiene, 6.41 out of 9 for food hygiene and environment, and 1.86 out of 3 for food safety. Foreign company employees scored higher points(14.3) compared to those of domestic companies. When comparing the points between domestic company workers and foreign company workers, the score of kitchen staff(p<0.001) and the score of a restaurant assistant(p<0.05) have influenced the overall points. In conclusion, people scored low points in areas as understanding of 'dangerous temperature level', 'bacterial multiplication', 'safe defrosting methods', 'cooling methods' and 'temperature control', indicating the necessity of the training on 'time/temperature control'.

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Current Status and Management of Congregate Meal Service Program for the Elderly at Community Centers (사회복지관의 노인 경로식당 급식 서비스 현황)

  • Seo, Hui-Jae;Lee, Yun-Na;Jang, Yeong-Ae;Kim, Bok-Hui;Lee, Haeng-Sin;Kim, Cho-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.333-344
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    • 2004
  • To investigate current status of the elderly meal service program, community centers nationwide were surveyed for congregate meal services. The survey was conducted during the month of December 2002 by mail using self-developed questionnaire on administration, staffs, funding, and meal service management. Only 95 out of 356 community centers (27%) answered and returned the questionnaires, and congregate meal menus were also collected from 20 centers for 492 days. Results were analyzed using SAS package program. In more than half of the elderly congregate meal service programs, following criteria were used in multiple form to allow participation; 65 years old or older, low income, or living alone. All centers served lunch, most of them free of charge, and 88.4% of them provided service 5 days a week. About 79% of the total cost occurred on the congregate meal service was supported by the government. Most of the menus served at congregate meal service were Korean style dish with rice. On the average, each meal provided 3 side dishes including kimchi, in addition to soup or stew. Only 19% of the centers have employed dietitian working for meal service programs; meal menus were prepared by social welfare workers or other non-dietetic personnels in more than 80% of the centers. Food purchasing and food hygiene control was also practiced mainly by social welfare workers or cooks. This study suggests that dietetic professionals are needed to better manage meal service programs for the elderly in both aspects, food hygiene and nutrition. Development of more nutritious menus and determination of appropriate serving sizes for the elderly meal service programs are necessary to meet the RDAs and dietary action guide for the elderly.

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A Study on the Emotional Labor and Burnout in Food Service Industry (외식산업에서 감정 노동이 감정적 고갈에 미치는 영향 - 서울 시내 패밀리 레스토랑 종사자를 대상으로 -)

  • Park, In-Soo;Jeon, Kyung-Chul;Na, Tea-Kyun
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.11 no.3 s.26
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2005
  • here is a strand of thinking on service work which sees it as significantly different from other kinds of work due to the emotional as well as the physical and mental labor involved in family restaurant work This study was conducted to examine and investigate the level of emotional labor and burnout experience, and to provide basic information for improving work-related environments. The results of this study imply that job condition promoting programs for diminishing emotional labor and preventing burnout far service workers in foodservice industry should be carefully invented and developed, especially considering their work environments.

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Assessment of University Food Service by Students in Daejeon Area (대전지역 대학생들에 의한 대학 급식소의 급식평가)

  • 박상욱;하귀현
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.528-535
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    • 1998
  • This study was conducted to provide some basic information for promoting efficiency in university food services. Subjects were 309 students of A, B and C university. The survey was done by questionaires, and the data were analyzed by SAS program. The quantity and nutritional values of food was evaluated as appropriate but temperature and freshness of food, use of seasonal food, variety of menu were indicated as unsatisfactory. Male students marked lower points on the price but female students gave lower scores for variety of menu and use of seasonl food. Employee hygiene fast service and neatness and kindness of workers were evaluated as appropriate but food sanitation and cleanness of dishes were indicated as unsatisfactory. A and B university students scored low marks on food sanitation. Female students scored higher marks on the employee's neatness. Arrangement of tables and chairs, location of returning utensils, location of counter use of menu board and ventilation facilities were scored as average but interior decoration and heating facilities were scored as low level. Students of a school scored low mark on the arrangement of tables, location of counter, heating facilities and interior decoration but students of B school scored low mark on the use of menu board. Calmness and comfortableness of dining hall was unsatisfactory but location of dining hall, serving time and waiting time were evaluated as appropriate. In conclusion improvements for temperature and freshness of food, use of seasonal food, variety of menu, food sanitation, cleanness of dishes, interior decoration, heating facility and resting area were indicated as necessary.

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Influences of School Food Service Dietitians' Job Satisfaction and Perception of Barriers to HACCP Implementation on Food Sanitation/Safety Management Performance in Gyeongbuk Province (영양사의 직무만족도와 HACCP 시스템 적용 장애요인 인식정도가 위생.안전관리 수행에 미치는 영향 - 경북지역 학교급식소를 대상으로 -)

  • Lee, Gyeong-Eun;Lee, Hye-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.179-189
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationships between dietitian’s job satisfaction and perception of barriers to HACCP implementation and food safety/sanitation management performance in school food service. An e-mail survey was conducted to 144 dietitians in Gyeongbuk Province. A response rate was 57.6%(N=83) and data were analyzed using SPSS Windows(ver. 10.0). Dietitians were more satisfied with ‘supervision’ and 'co-workers' than 'pay' and 'promotion.' Dietitians perceived 'lack of teachers' support on student education' and ‘limited availability of facilities/equipment' as the biggest challenges in implementing a HACCP system. A total score of sanitation/safety management performance evaluated by school districts was 92 out of 100. By category, 'safety management' and 'personal hygiene' were rated the highest whereas 'facilities/equipment' and 'HACCP system' categories were rated the lowest. The food sanitation/safety management performance scores were not correlated to dietitian’s job satisfaction, but significantly correlated to dietitian’s perceptions of barriers to HACCP implementation. As dietitians perceived facilities/equipment-related barriers greater, the scores of 'facilities/equipment(p<.01),' 'production process(p<.05),' and 'total score(p<.01)' were significantly lower. The findings suggest that more investment on facilities/equipment are needed for food safety improvement and successful HACCP implementation in school food service. Proper facilities and equipment will make employees monitor CCPs and take corrective actions more easily.

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Management system for ensuring safety of HMR (Home Meal Replacement) products (가정간편식(HMR)의 안전성 관리체계)

  • Cho, Seung Yong
    • Food Science and Industry
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 2017
  • Due to the nature of HMR food that is susceptible to contamination, its safety management is becoming more important. The relevant food types in food code corresponding to HMR foods are addressed, and the criteria for hygiene indicator bacteria and food poisoning bacteria, and storage and distribution standards according to the product type were presented. The government's safety management for HMR foods is basically carried out through the Food Sanitation Act. Those who intend to do HMR business must complete business registration or declaration, hygiene education, health examination of employees, and comply with legal obligations such as HACCP application. The government confirms compliance with legal requirements through hygiene inspection and monitoring inspection of products. However, the safety of HMR foods is not realized by the safety management system alone. A food safety culture should be established in which industry workers and consumers carry out actions to ensure food safety.

Selecting Marketing Variables for the Overseas Expansion of a Foodservice Company (해외진출 외식기업의 시장고려 변수 선정)

  • Shin, Sun-Hwa;Han, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.755-763
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to select market variables that a foodservice company should consider when expanding overseas and to regional market analysis by variables. Twenty-three different variables were derived from 17 previous studies. These were: population, urbanization rate, women employed, enrollment in tertiary education, gross domestic product, value added by service, total number of mobile cellular telephone subscribers, number of internet users, total Asian highway, inward foreign direct investment, total service imports, inflation rate, international tourist arrivals, energy use by industry, growth rates of the food consumer price index, access to urban sanitation, per capita total expenditure on health, male life expectancy at birth, adult literacy rate, contributing women family workers, passenger car, and country risk assessment. The selected variables were collected as secondary data from the UN, Asian Development Bank, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and Michigan State University.

Structural Relationship among Job Characteristics, Empowerment, Organizational Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior of Food-Service Contingent Workers (외식업체 비정규직원의 직무특성, 임파워먼트, 조직몰입과 조직시민행동간의 구조적 관계)

  • Kim, Chan-Jung;Kim, Yong-Soon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.11
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    • pp.289-297
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is completed on the concept of Job Characteristics, Empowerment, Organizational Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior through approaching empirically to the present state by searching various mutual relations with Job Characteristics, Empowerment, Organizational Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior. For the study, research data was collected from 20 food-service outlets in Seoul, each variable is measured by Likert's 7-point scale. The results were as follows; First, job characteristics has a positive influence on empowerment, organizational commitment. Second, empowerment haven't significant effect on organizational commitment. Third, empowerment has a positive influence on organizational citizenship behavior. Fourth, the subject of this study was limited to Seoul. For this reason, it is difficult to generalize the results of this study to the overall food -service contingent workers.

Analysis of the Service Quality Provided by Foodserice Workers in Restaurants (외식업체의 직원이 제공하는 서비스 품질에 영향을 미치는 요인 분석)

  • 양일선;김성혜;김동훈
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.454-465
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    • 1999
  • Consistently delivering good service quality is a complex and dynamic process. In this matter, service differs from tangible products and is highly dependent on the business and service provider. Therefore, efficiently managing the process of delivering service quality can contribute to profits for organization and satisfaction to customers. This study was performed to define service quality, and to investigate the personal and operational characteristics that impacts the service quality provided by foodservice provider. The responses from 278 foodservice providers and 427 customers in 82 fast-food and family restaurants were used in this analysis. Descriptive, Factor Analysis, T-test, ANOVA, and Correlation Analysis were used for statistical Analysis. The Results of this study were as follows : 1) The perception of foodservice provider was significantly higher than that of the customers in most of the 21 service quality attributes. 2) The 6 dimensions derived from Factor Analysis explained 56.8% for service quality. 3) Among the personal characteristics of the foodservice provider, the level of education and the position in the job led to a significant difference in some of the service qualities. 4) The type of restaurant played an important role in foodservice providers'perception of service quality. 5) Month since opening had a negative correlation with 'Atmosphere' and a positive correlation with 'Reputation', while the number of seats showed a positive correlation with 'Atmosphere' and a negative correlation with 'Food'and 'Convenience'. 6) In general, the characteristics of sales had a positive correlation with service quality. 7) The proportion of part-time employees showed a negative correlation with 'Atmosphere' and 'Food', and a positive correlation with 'Reputation'.

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Nominal Wage Rigidity and Employment Volatility (명목임금의 경직성과 고용변동성)

  • Hwang, Sanghyun;Lee, Jin-Young
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.137-151
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    • 2019
  • Using Korean Labor and Income Panel Study data, this paper estimates nominal wage rigidity in Korea by industry from 2005 to 2017 and evaluates the level of inefficiency of Korean labor market. And, after estimating employment volatility by industry using the Labor Force Survey at Establishments data for Korea, we combine the nominal wage rigidity and the employment volatility estimates and analyze the effect of nominal wage rigidity on employment volatility in Korea from 2011 to 2017. If the level of wage rigidity is high, it may be hard for the labor market to be in the equilibrium, and therefore, the market may have inefficiency. We find that the inefficiency of the labor market in Korea have increased from 2005 to 2017 and the industry of accommodation and food service activities has the highest level of inefficiency over the period. We also find that one-percent-point increase in wage rigidity increases employment volatility by 2.3-2.9 percent and the positive effect is bigger for workers with part-time and temporary jobs. The result implies that firms may adjust their labor costs by changing the number of casual workers, rather than permanent workers, when the labor market suffers from a high level of wage rigidity.