Effect of Food Safety and Management Commitment on Customer Choice of Dining Destination in Kenya

Bichage Gesage, E. O. Fwaya, Robert Orenge Ondara
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This finding challenges the existing view of the glass ceiling and how women should be attempting to shatter it. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of food safety and moderating effect of management commitment on customer choice of dining destination in Kenya. A cross-sectional research design was used which involved both descriptive and inferential statistic. The study used complete enumeration method to select 27, 4 and 5 Hotels in Kenya. 1080 respondents Managers head chefs and guests were sampled. Guests were sampled based on bed occupancy calculated at 49%. Managers and chefs were Purposively sampled while simple random sampling was used to select the guests. Questionnaires and interview schedules were used to collect data. The hypotheses were tested at 5% level of significance the result indicated that food safety, monitoring and surveillance systems had a significant relationship in determining destination choice (p-values 0.005 and 0.044). For the indirect effects regression analysis, top management commitment was found to have a moderating influence on the relationship between food safety and customer destination choice (p-value = 0.004). The predictor variable explained only 55.4% of the total variations in the choice of dining destinations ( R2 = 0.554). Based on these findings, this study recommends that although this study provided unique insights into the link between food safety, monitoring and top management commitment, its conceptual and empirical setting had a number of limitations. This can be used as a source of future study.
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食品安全和管理承诺对肯尼亚消费者餐饮目的地选择的影响
这一发现挑战了现有的关于玻璃天花板的观点,以及女性应该如何努力打破它。本研究的目的是确定食品安全的影响和调节作用的管理承诺对顾客的餐饮目的地选择在肯尼亚。采用横断面研究设计,包括描述性和推断性统计。本研究采用完全枚举法,选取肯尼亚27家、4家和5家酒店,对1080名受访经理、主厨和客人进行抽样调查。根据49%的床位占用率对客人进行抽样调查。经理和厨师是有目的的抽样,而客人是简单的随机抽样。使用问卷调查和访谈表来收集数据。假设在5%显著性水平上进行检验,结果表明食品安全、监测和监督系统在决定目的地选择方面具有显著关系(p值分别为0.005和0.044)。间接效应回归分析发现,最高管理者承诺对食品安全与顾客目的地选择的关系具有调节作用(p值= 0.004)。预测变量只能解释55.4%的餐饮目的地选择的总变化(R2 = 0.554)。基于这些发现,本研究认为,尽管本研究对食品安全、监控和最高管理者承诺之间的联系提供了独特的见解,但其概念和实证设置存在一些局限性。这可以作为未来研究的一个来源。
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