Sunday, August 11, 2013

Examining Perceived Restaurant

MN5050 – Quantitative Research Methods (Marketing)
Examining Perceived Restaurant Image – Remington’s Steak House
About three years ago, John Doe opened Remington’s Steak House, a retail
theme restaurant located in a large Midwestern city. John’s vision was to
position his restaurant as a unique, theme-oriented specialty restaurant. The
plan was for the restaurant to have an excellent reputation for offering a wide
assortment of high quality yet competitively prices entrees, excellent service,
and knowledgeable employees who understand customers’ needs. The
overriding goal was to place heavy emphasis on satisfying customers.
John used his vision to guide the development and implementation of his
restaurant’s positioning and marketing strategies. Although John knew how to
deliver dining experience, he did not know much about developing,
implementing, and assessing marketing strategies.
Recently, John began asking himself some fundamental questions about his
restaurant’s operations and the business future. John expressed his concerns
to an account representative at a local marketing research firm and, as a
result, decided to do some research to better understand customers’ attitudes
and feelings toward Remington’s Steak House.
To address John’s questions, the account representative recommended
completing an image survey using an Internet panel approach. Initial contact
was made with potential respondents using a random digit dialing telephone
survey to screen for individuals who were patrons of Remington’s Steak
House as well as customers of competitors’ restaurants (including his three
main competitors, Outback Steakhouse and Longhorn Steak House) within
the market area. Respondents must also have a minimum annual household
income of $20,000, and be familiar with enough with one of the three
restaurants. If an individual was qualified for the study based on the screening
questions, they were directed to a website where they completed the survey.
Because this was the first time John has conducted any marketing research,
the consultant suggested an exploratory approach and recommended a small
sample size of 200. She said that if the results of the initial 200 surveys were
helpful, the sample size could be increased so that the findings would be
more precise. The questionnaire included questions about the importance ofvarious reasons in choosing a restaurant, perceptions of the images of the
three restaurants on the same factors, and selected classification information
on the respondents.
Required
Analyse the data (see attached SPSS file Remington_Steak_House.sav)
using appropriate statistical techniques. Prepare a report of your findings
addressing the following questions:
1. What are the main factors influencing customers’ choice of restaurant,
and what is the relative importance of each of these factors?
2. What image do customers have of Remington’s and its two major
competitors?
3. Is Remington’s providing quality and satisfaction to its customers?
4. Do any of Remington’s current marketing strategies need to be
changed?
5. Compared to the completion, what new marketing strategies would you
suggest Remington’s?
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