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Subjectivity Study on Spanish Restaurant Perception of Restaurant Industry Consumer (외식 소비자의 스페인 레스토랑 인식에 대한 주관성 연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Yong;Kim, Ho-Seok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.576-584
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    • 2020
  • The effect of conducted using Q research method, which is one of qualitative analysis methods that can approach in-depth and essential meaning of Spanish restaurant's perception of dining out consumers. The purpose of this study is to classify Spanish restaurant's perceptions of catering consumers by type, to find out the characteristics among them, and to suggest future improvement directions. An exploratory study was conducted using Q-methodology to analyze the subjective perceptions of restaurant customers in Spanish restaurants. To this end, the Q-sort, which consists of a statement card, a P-sample, and a classification process, was analyzed through Q factor analysis using the PC QUANL program. The results were classified into two types. Type 1 (N=10): Spanish restaurant preference, Type 2 (N=7): The name of the factor was set as the type of professionalism in Spanish restaurants. Each type was found to have different characteristics. Each subjective perception detected through this analysis can be used as basic data for various studies.

Analysis of the Menu from a Japanese Restaurant Using Menu Engineering and Cost/Margin Analysis - A Case of a Restaurant at a First Class (A) Hotel - (메뉴 엔지니어링, CMA분석방법에 의한 일식 메뉴 비교분석 - 특 1급 A호텔 레스토랑 사례 -)

  • Jeong, Woo-Seok;Byun, Kwang-In;Park, Sung-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.595-604
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the menu of a Japanese restaurant in a first class tourism hotel. The calculations used for the menu analysis were conducted using MS Excel 2003. Several previous studies have been conducted to analyze menus. For example, Pavesic used of the weighted contribution margins (WCM) and potential food cost (PFC%) to evaluate menus, while Kasavana & Smith used the mix margin (MM%) and unit contribution margin (CM) to evaluate menus. The menu engineering method focused on the customer's viewpoints, while the Cost/Margin analysis method considered the manager's viewpoints. The menus that need continuous keeping Kasavana & Smith (Star) and Pavesic (Standard) included 'Assorted sashimi with side dishes (big), 'Lunch box special', 'Tempura course', 'Broiled Spanish mackerel and side dishes', 'Shrimp tempura', 'Special sushi', 'Seafood Udong', 'Buckwheat noodles'. The results of this study should increase customer satisfaction and profits at the Japanese Restaurant.