The effect of the quality of the military’s feeding system on meal service satisfaction and intangible combat power: Focusing on soldiers' behavioral intangible combat power

Sangho Lee
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This study analyzed the impact of the quality of the military's feeding system on meal service satisfaction and intangible combat power. This research will provide policy implications for the efficient operation of the military’s meal policy and budget.This study identified the four factors (food quality, hygiene, environment, and operation) related to service quality in the military's feeding system. Soldiers' satisfaction with the quality of meal service was 3.21 regarding quality, 3.54 regarding hygiene, 3.35 regarding environment and 3.70 regarding operation of meal service. Satisfaction was found to be the lowest. The correlation between the quality of meal service, quality of meals and the satisfaction with meal service was .820 for quality, .758 for hygiene, .758 for environment, and .724 for meal service. It has been found that hygiene, environment, and operation-related aspects are important factors for the improvement of meal satisfaction in addition to food quality. The correlation index between the quality of meal service and intangible combat power was found to be .233 in quality, .281 in hygiene, .240 in environment, and .308 in operation of meal service. Although the correlation index between the quality of meal service and intangible combat power was moderate, it had significant effects. Therefore, the future quality control of the group meal service needs to be managed with a balanced sense of hygiene, environment, and operation as well as quality of meals. To improve behavioral intangible combat power, it is necessary to note that the correlation index in terms of operation, hygiene, and environment is higher than the quality of meals.
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军队供膳制度质量对膳食服务满意度和无形战斗力的影响——以军人行为无形战斗力为研究重点
本研究分析了军队供餐系统质量对膳食服务满意度和无形战斗力的影响。本研究将为军队膳食政策和预算的有效运作提供政策启示。本研究确定了军队供膳系统中与服务质量相关的四个因素(食品质量、卫生、环境和操作)。士兵伙食服务质量满意度为:质量满意度3.21,卫生满意度3.54,环境满意度3.35,伙食服务操作满意度3.70。满意度是最低的。用餐服务质量、用餐质量与用餐服务满意度的相关系数分别为:质量为0.820、卫生为0.758、环境为0.758、用餐服务为0.724。研究发现,除食品质量外,卫生、环境、操作等方面也是提高用餐满意度的重要因素。餐饮服务质量与无形战斗力的相关指数分别为:质量0.233、卫生0.281、环境0.240、餐饮服务操作0.308。餐饮服务质量与无形战斗力的相关指标虽为中等,但影响显著。因此,未来的团餐服务质量控制需要在卫生意识、环境意识、操作意识和餐品质量的平衡下进行管理。为了提高行为上的无形战斗力,需要注意的是,操作、卫生和环境方面的相关指数高于膳食质量。
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