목적 : 오늘날 우리나라 안경원은 대기업 및 중소기업의 수익성 악화로 인한 경제적 위기와 의료산업의 발달로 인해 저성장 사업으로 전락하고 있다. 안경원 생존을 위한 방안을 확인하기 위해 소비자들의 직접 경험의 중요한 요인 중 하나인 물리적 환경, 즉 안경원 서비스스케이프의 요인 중 안경원의 경영에 영향을 미치는 요인을 확인하고자 한다.
방법 : 이를 위해 선행연구들을 검토한 후 구조화된 연구모형과 가설들을 수립하고 광주지역의 안경원 방문고객들에게 설문조사를 실시하여 208부의 유효설문지를 획득하여 분석에 활용하였다. 분석은 SPSS 24.0과 AMOS 24.0 통계패키지를 활용하여 빈도분석, 기술통계분석을 실시하였으며, 내적 일관성을 확인하기 위해 Cronbach’s α와 타당성 검토를 위해 확인적 요인분석(CFA: Confirmatory Factor Analysis) 을 실시하였다. 또한 상관관계분석를 통해 변수들의 관계와 방향성을 확인한 후 단순회귀분석, 다중회귀분석 및 위계적 조절회귀분석을 실시하였다.
결과 : 분석 결과 안경원 서비스스케이프의 하위요인들은 각각 소비자들의 만족도를 높이는 중요한 요인일 뿐 아니라 소비자들의 충성도를 높이는 중요한 요인임을 알 수 있었다.
결론 : 본 연구의 시사점은 첫째, 그동안 호텔, 레스토랑 등 외식분야와 다양한 서비스업종에서 검토되어오던 서비스스케이프에 대해 안경원 차원에서 분석을 실시한 것을 들 수 있다. 둘째, 서비스스케이프의 각 하위요인들이 만족도와 충성도를 높이는 중요한 요인임을 확인한 것은 결국 안경원을 방문하는 고객들이 심미성, 편리성, 청결성, 적절한 공간배치 및 적합한 주변환경의 제공을 통해 긍정적인 경험을 얻게 하여야 하며 이를 통해 만족도와 충성도를 높일 수 있음을 시사한다.
본 연구는 패션제품에 QR코드를 부착하여 소재와 세탁 등의 전문적 정보의 제공뿐 아니라 기업과 소비자, 소비자와 소비자를 연결하는 기능을 부여할 수 있도록 하기 위한 기초연구로 QR코드 적용 시 요구되는 정보에 대한 소비자의 인식과 선호를 조사하였다. 타 연령대보다 스마트폰 보급률이 높고 1인 가구의 비율이 높아 비대면 정보교환의 필요성이 높을 것으로 생각되는 20대를 대상으로 설문하였다. 현행 라벨을 통한 의류제품의 정보제공 방법에 대해서 개선의 필요성이 확인되었으며 특히 불충분한 정보제공, 전문적인 용어 사용, 세탁 기호의 불확실함이 불만족의 요인이었다. 따라서 다양한 방식으로 많은 정보를 전달할 수 있는 QR코드는 패션제품의 관리 정보제공의 효율적인 대안이 될 수 있을 것이다. 또한 응답자들은 아웃도어, 패딩, 정장 등의 고관여 의류 상품과 신체에 닿는 언더웨어류에 대해서 자세한 세탁방법, 사용 및 보관 시 유의사항, 소재의 기능성에 대한 정보를 얻고 싶어 했으며 캐주얼웨어, 코트에 대해서는 제품을 활용한 SNS 데일리룩, 제품과 어울리는 다른 상품, 비슷한 아이템의 추천 등 스타일링이나 의복 구매 정보를 제공받고 싶어했다. 따라서 QR코드를 이와 같은 다양한 정보 제공을 위한 웹사이트 또는 SNS의 연결수단 으로 사용한다면 소비자들의 정보추구 욕구의 충족과 함께 현명한 제품 사용을 도울 수 있을 것이며 초 연결시대 패션제품의 새로운 역할을 부여하는 대안이 될 수 있을 것이다.
본 연구에서는 소비자의 식생활 라이프 스타일 유형에 따른 가축질병 인식(우려도)에 대한 결정요인을 분석하였다. 우선 식생활 라이프 스타일과 관련된 23개의 문항들을 이용하여 요인분석을 실시하고, 요인들의 평균값을 기준으로 군집분석을 실시하였다. 또한, 소비자들의 유형적 특성을 규명하기 위해, 인구 사회경제적 요인 및 식생활 관련 특성을 활용하여 교차분석 및 로짓분석을 실시하였다. 분석결과 가축질병이 국내에서 발생하거나 해외에서 감염 환자가 발생하는 등 사회적 이슈가 되었을 때, 소비자들의 불안감은 소비에 부정적으로 작용할 가능성이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 가축질병에 대한 소비자의 필요 이상의 불안감은 효율적으로 완화시킬 필요가 있으며 이를 위해 효율적인 리스크 커뮤니케이션을 전개가 필요한 것으로 판단된다.
Today, consumers are becoming more sensitive to price since price have been an essential motivation for them to choose the electronic retail venue. Recently, it is recognized that social commerce, with higher rate of daily active users, is ahead of traditional electronic mobile commerce in Korea. One of strengths in social commerce is attractive price deals for fashion brands, which positively lead to purchase probabilities. Therefore, fashion retailers should understand consumers’ price perception and their responses toward sales promotions on the social commerce. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of consumer price perception and choice heuristics on impulse buying behavior for sales promotion of fashion brands and to examine the moderating effect of an engagement level in the social commerce. A self-administered questionnaire was developed, and mainly included consumer price perception (e.g., price consciousness, sales proneness), choice heuristics (e.g., affect referral, price referral), engagement, impulse buying and demographics. An online survey was undertaken by a research agency. A total of 235 usable responses were obtained from Korean consumers who had purchased fashion brands from social commerce sites (e.g., Coupang, Wemakeprice, Ticketmonster, etc.) using mobile devices. Respondents represent more females (n=129, 54.9%) than males (n=106, 45.1%). They are aged from 19 to 39 years old (Means=29). Results showed that consumers’ sales proneness had a positive effect on affect referral and price referral heuristics, which positively lead to impulse buying behavior. However, consumer price consciousness had a negative effect on impulse buying at the social commerce sites. Also, the mediating effect of the engagement was significant in the relationship among sales proneness, choice heuristics, and impulse buying behavior for sales promotion of fashion brands in the social commerce sites. This study discussed marketing implications for social commerce to effectively manage promotional program in the social commerce market.
The objective of this study is to propose an export strategy due to an analysis of USA and Japan consumer's perception and willingness-to-pay for flower tea. For that, we conducted a survey on the consumer's perception on flower tea compared with leaf tea such as green tea. We also analyzed the willingness to purchase and pay for it. The reasons of drinking of flower tea for USA consumer are 'flavor'-followed by 'taste', and for Japanese consumer 'relaxation'-followed by 'flavor' in order. Both of them consider 'quality', 'safety'- and 'origin' in order when they purchase flower tea. USA consumers have a willingness-to-pay of about 8.3% and Japanese consumers have a willingness-to-pay of about 29.1%. Based on those results, it is necessary to differentiate the process and marketing strategies for the export of flower tea.
This paper is derived from a survey research project investigating consumer attitudes towards organic food as the farm animal welfare. Presents focus group results on consumer perceptions, attitudes and recognition about farm animal welfare. We are aimed to conduct the survey research to evaluate the consumer's perception and demands of the farm animal welfare. We deals with the findings obtained from extensive interviews with a representative samples. The objectives of interviews included 20~60 year-old ages lived in Yongin, Anyang, Gunpo, Ansan, Seosan, Dangjin, Iksan and Jeonju city. Questions focused on how people were recognized the need and policies of farm animal welfare. Questionnaire and technical data are analysed and summarized. As the results of the survey research, the objectives of interviews had poorly understood about the policies of farm animal welfare. Conclusionally, the promotions of farm animal welfare policies were need. The development of farm animal welfare policies were desirable for the establishment of animal welfare.
This study is conducted to investigate to the consumption pattern of Kimchi and perception about the functional Kimchi of consumer. The survey was done between October 1 to October 15, 2011 among 294 male and female adults aged 19 and over in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do areas. The gender distribution of subjects was 33.3% males and 66.7% females. 64.3% of subjects prepared Kimchi by themselves, 23.5% of subjects received Kimchi from relatives and 12.2% of subjects purchased Kimchi from the market. In addition, the rate of preparing Kimchi at home is highest in those aged fifty or over. Only 41.8% of subjects knew how to make Kimchi. 72.1% of subjects responded that they ate Kimchi one or more a day. 46.6% of subjects have purchased commercial Chinese cabbage Kimchi. The amount of one-time purchase of commercial Kimchi were investigated; 45.2% of subjects have been buying 500-1 kg, 34.4% of the subjects bought less than 500 g, and 11.2% of subjects bought 1-3 kg. 28.2% of subjects buy Kimchi at the supermarket and warehouse market. With regard to the evaluation of Kimchi taste, most consumers were not satisfied with the sweetness of Kimchi. In this result, the perception about functional Kimchi was very low. Consumer's demands were as follows: nutrient enhancement, strengthening of biologically active substances, lactic acid bacteria enhancement in order. Small sales units were preferred by the consumers, and complementation of sweetness of kimchi was required. Various Kimchi including functional Kimchi must be developed to meet the needs of consumers.
The principal objective of this study was to analyze Swede’s perceptions of Asian food using a means-end chain method, which may contribute to our understanding of new markets for a food industry interested in globalizing Korean food. With the Means-end chain method, one can determine the cognitive structures built in consumer’s minds, which are developed by connecting attributes of product, consequences, and values. The attributes of Asian food that are most positively perceived by Swedes are ‘fresh vegetables’, ‘low-fat’, ‘light meat and seafood’, ‘exotic ingredients’, ‘not expensive’ and ‘unknown food’. The consequences of eating Asian food connected to these attributes are ‘healthy’, ‘tasty’, ‘good way to save money’ and ‘curious’. Finally, Swedes expect to enjoy a value of ‘achievement’ at the end. Based on the result that ‘unknown food’ attribute is connected to ‘achievement’ value, Swedes are assumed to be attracted by the fact that Korean food is ‘unknown food’. However, the effect of the ‘unknown food’ attribute will fade away with time; therefore, stressing Korean food’s status as a ‘healthy’ food, which can be attributed to its use of ‘fresh vegetable’ and ‘light meat and seafood’ ingredients and ‘low fat’ cooking method may be effective as a long-term strategy for making Korean food attractive. The ‘healthy’ consequence is connected to Swedes’ perception of the value ‘achievement’ and simultaneously to their perception of the value ‘belonging and love/sense of belonging’.
A survey on consumer’s awareness and perception toward genetically-modified (GM) foods was conducted on 2110 random samples of Korean consumers. More than 65% of the respondents were exposed to some information related to GM foods. The respondents answered that the greatest benefit of the development of GM foods is remedy of potential food shortages in the future. More than 90% of Korean consumers wanted GM foods to be labeled as such. More than 50% of the respondents would not buy until they know more about GM foods. Only 35.8% of Korean consumers were found to know that food items originating from plants contained genes. More consumers responded that they would not buy herbicide-resistant GM soybean but buy vitamin-enriched GM soybean. Many Korean consumers' decision of acceptance or rejection of GM foods depend not on the basis of biotechnology, but on the basis of the degree of benefit to the consumers. Only 6.4% of Korean consumers responded that GM foods were the greatest threat to the safety of Korean foods. The perception of Korean consumers on GM foods has not changed significantly during the past 5 years.
The purpose of this study is to improve some problems of the country-of-origin labeling based on the perception of consumers. For this, we surveyed 636 people. The questions of the survey are largely divided into three categories; 1) criteria and subject for imposition of fine, 2) the possibility of getting consumers confused with the products using domestic regional names as domestic products, 3) criteria for the country-of-origin transplantation of agricultural products and forestry products. According to the results, more than 30.0% of consumers preferred that it is adequate for imposing fine as much as its total sales, regardless of the type of business. In addition, in the case of products using domestic regional names, consumers can be confused about the products with domestic ones, even though there is a standard for confusing country-of-origin labeling. Standard for changing the country-of-origin of agricultural, forestry products and livestock, fisheries products are not balanced. The results of this study can be used as basis data for revising the country-of-origin labeling.
The purpose of this study is researching domestic consumer’s perception and preferences for preserved flower to develope products. The basic questions about planning, design development and marketing of preserved flower product are asked to 160 included experts and non-experts of flower in the 1st survey. In the 2nd survey, intensive questions and customer’s preferences for product type and design elements (color, shape, species, material, fragrance etc.) are researched to the awared of preserved flower among 1st surveyed people. In aspects of product planning, the detailed product planning with well-awaring of the material characteristic of preserved flower is necessary, not concentrating on differences with natural flower products. In aspects of branding, diversifying the education and marketing of preserved flower itself is necessary, not differentiating among the other brand. And suggesting varied applications of preserved flower is seemed to be useful to expand its market, not concentrating on developing to high quality. In aspects of developing design, considering for various design elements is important when developing main mass flower. In case of filler flowers, having massive shape and balance with main is necessary to developing green leaves. In aspects of marketing, educating and marketing for preserved flower is seemed to be the most urgent priority for expanding its market, not designing and developing high quality products. Especially it is seemed to be necessary to secure some general marketing channel through mass media like advertise, newspaper and TV for the un-awared of preserved flower or uninterested in flower products. And to show various design applications and to improve design quality and maintenance of flower products is helpful to secure potential market.