Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui

The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed the relationship between consumers and food, increased the frequency of cooking at home, and adopted strict precautions when shopping, delivering meals and eating out. This time, we took the form of an online questionnaire survey, which led and received effe...

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मुख्य लेखक: Wang, Xiaohui
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प्रकाशित: 2021
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description The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed the relationship between consumers and food, increased the frequency of cooking at home, and adopted strict precautions when shopping, delivering meals and eating out. This time, we took the form of an online questionnaire survey, which led and received effective responses from 200 interviewees. Use descriptive statistics to analyze data and use SPSS data processing methods to pass reliability analysis, validity analysis, factor analysis, and correlation analysis, the average score of food safety knowledge of Malaysian respondents is 8.92 (11 .00 = highest score), indicating that consumers have a high level of food safety knowledge and sufficient knowledge reserves, which can effectively prevent COVID-19 infection. The Alpha coefficient is 0.882, the test KMO=0.700 (KMO>0.7), Sig.<0.001, and the total variance explanation chart, we explored the relationship between the two variables (health and safety knowledge and people’s attitude/behavior ability to respond to the epidemic) The correlation, the result (sig = 0.796), shows that the relationship between the two is to play a positive role, the higher people's health and safety knowledge. During the COVID-19 period, regarding Malaysia and China’s safety policies for the catering service industry, in terms of the effectiveness of epidemic prevention, the containment strategy adopted by China is more effective in terms of epidemic control.
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spelling oai:studentsrepo.um.edu.my:131672022-03-25T00:14:11Z Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui Wang, Xiaohui TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed the relationship between consumers and food, increased the frequency of cooking at home, and adopted strict precautions when shopping, delivering meals and eating out. This time, we took the form of an online questionnaire survey, which led and received effective responses from 200 interviewees. Use descriptive statistics to analyze data and use SPSS data processing methods to pass reliability analysis, validity analysis, factor analysis, and correlation analysis, the average score of food safety knowledge of Malaysian respondents is 8.92 (11 .00 = highest score), indicating that consumers have a high level of food safety knowledge and sufficient knowledge reserves, which can effectively prevent COVID-19 infection. The Alpha coefficient is 0.882, the test KMO=0.700 (KMO>0.7), Sig.<0.001, and the total variance explanation chart, we explored the relationship between the two variables (health and safety knowledge and people’s attitude/behavior ability to respond to the epidemic) The correlation, the result (sig = 0.796), shows that the relationship between the two is to play a positive role, the higher people's health and safety knowledge. During the COVID-19 period, regarding Malaysia and China’s safety policies for the catering service industry, in terms of the effectiveness of epidemic prevention, the containment strategy adopted by China is more effective in terms of epidemic control. 2021-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/13167/1/Wang_Xiaohui.jpg application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/13167/8/xiaohui.pdf Wang, Xiaohui (2021) Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/13167/
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Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui
title Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui
title_full Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui
title_fullStr Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui
title_full_unstemmed Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui
title_short Government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during COVID-19 / Wang Xiaohui
title_sort government management on food service industry and the intention to practice standard operating measures during covid 19 wang xiaohui
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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