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The Impact of Perceived Restaurant Crowding on Satisfaction, Dine-Out Intention, and Dine-In Intention

The Korean Journal of Franchise Management / The Korean Journal of Franchise Management, (E)2508-4593
2023, v.14 no.3, pp.1-16
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.21871/KJFM//doi.org/10.21871/kjfm.2023.9.14.3.1
Moo Sung HA
Ji Ah LEE
Jae Yeon PARK

Abstract

Purpose: In the post-COVID-19, many consumers still feel uncomfortable with crowding in closed spaces. This study investigates how non-crowding affects consumer satisfaction and restaurant visit intention. Research design, data, and methodology: The data were collected from 350 people aged 20 and above. A total of 347 respondents, excluding 3 unfaithful respondents, were analyzed using Smart PLS 4.0 program. Result: Both spatial and human crowding have significant effects on satisfaction. On the other hand, neither spatial nor human crowding directly affected dine-out intention significantly. In addition, spatial crowding was found to have a direct and significant effect on in-store dining intention, but human crowding did not have a direct and significant effect on in-store dining intention. It was found that satisfaction had a significant effect on both dine-out intention and in-store dining intension. Conclusions: This study has expanded the range of consumer behavioral intentions by applying a non-crowded environment (S) to the SOR theory. Also, Consumer behavioral intention was expanded by dividing visit intention into a dine-out and in-store dining intention. Therefore, we propose measures to minimize human crowding by introducing a system such as adjustment of store operating hours, reservation system, store opening time alarm system, and reduction of cooking time.

keywords
물적 혼잡성, 인적 혼잡성, 만족, 테이크아웃 의도, 취식 의도

The Korean Journal of Franchise Management