Students’ satisfaction towards cafeteria foods: evidence from Malaysian public universities
Abstract: This study intended to identify the factors that affect student satisfaction in campus cafeterias at public universities in Klang Valley region of Malaysia. The importance of culinary services as an element of nutrition influences the personal satisfaction of university students. Studen...
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my.iium.irep.1154342024-11-01T03:30:15Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/115434/ Students’ satisfaction towards cafeteria foods: evidence from Malaysian public universities Haque, A. K. M. Ahasanul Afroza, Kaniz Kabir, Sardar Md Humayun Maruf, Tarekol Islam HF1040 Commodities. Commercial products HF5001 Business. Business Administration Abstract: This study intended to identify the factors that affect student satisfaction in campus cafeterias at public universities in Klang Valley region of Malaysia. The importance of culinary services as an element of nutrition influences the personal satisfaction of university students. Students’ daily diets depend heavily on the canteens and cafeterias. A well-balanced and nutritious diet is essential for industrious students, especially those with a demanding learning environment or class schedule. SPSS and Smart PLS were used to analyse data from a sample of 222 students. Food quality, variety, price, and cafeteria hygiene significantly influence student satisfaction in campus cafeterias. The study’s findings can assist university administrators in making sound choices regarding cafeteria management, thereby enhancing the culinary experiences of students and boosting their overall satisfaction. The results indicated that the quality of food served in the cafeteria has the most significant impact on student satisfaction through its presentation and taste. Inderscience Publisher 2024-04-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115434/7/115434_Students%E2%80%99%20satisfaction.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115434/8/115434_Students%E2%80%99%20satisfaction_Scopus.pdf Haque, A. K. M. Ahasanul and Afroza, Kaniz and Kabir, Sardar Md Humayun and Maruf, Tarekol Islam (2024) Students’ satisfaction towards cafeteria foods: evidence from Malaysian public universities. International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, 16 (2). pp. 192-210. ISSN 1753-5255 E-ISSN 1753-5263 https://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=ijtel https://doi.org/10.1504/IJTEL.2024.137668 |
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Abstract: This study intended to identify the factors that affect student
satisfaction in campus cafeterias at public universities in Klang Valley region
of Malaysia. The importance of culinary services as an element of nutrition
influences the personal satisfaction of university students. Students’ daily diets
depend heavily on the canteens and cafeterias. A well-balanced and nutritious
diet is essential for industrious students, especially those with a demanding
learning environment or class schedule. SPSS and Smart PLS were used to
analyse data from a sample of 222 students. Food quality, variety, price, and
cafeteria hygiene significantly influence student satisfaction in campus
cafeterias. The study’s findings can assist university administrators in making
sound choices regarding cafeteria management, thereby enhancing the culinary
experiences of students and boosting their overall satisfaction. The results
indicated that the quality of food served in the cafeteria has the most significant
impact on student satisfaction through its presentation and taste. |
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Students’ satisfaction towards cafeteria foods:
evidence from Malaysian public universities |
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Students’ satisfaction towards cafeteria foods:
evidence from Malaysian public universities |
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Students’ satisfaction towards cafeteria foods:
evidence from Malaysian public universities |
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