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The Influence of Customer's Perceived Risk on Perception of Value - Focused on Family Restaurants in Seoul
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The East Asian Society Of Dietary Life Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life Vol.17 No.6 KCI Accredited Journals
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2007.12
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919 - 925 (7page)

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The Influence of Customer's Perceived Risk on Perception of Value - Focused on Family Restaurants in Seoul
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of customers' perceived risks on their perception of value at family restaurants in Seoul. Frequency analysis, reliability analysis, factor analysis, multiple-regression analysis were employed to analyze the data. The customers' perceived risk were divided into 6 factors. Three of the perceived risk factors(financial, time, performance risk) negatively(-) influenced the perception of value. In particular, 'financial risk' was the most negative. However, 3 factors(physical risk, psychological risk, social risk) didn't have significant influence on perceived risk. As a result, customers of family restaurants appear to perceive various risks, and these risks have significant impacts on their perception of value. Therefore, food-service corporations need to reduce customers' perceived risks, possibly by various and efficient pricing-policies, discount, price-bundling, using coupon, effective physical evidence and offering unique compensation.

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