Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.

The purpose of this academic research is to gain a better understanding of daily deals in Singapore, which includes investigating the perception of restaurant operators towards customers who purchase daily deals. This study seeks to determine the profile of restaurant operators who had offered daily...

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Main Authors: Lim, Ziqin., Ngeow, Kathleen., Teo, Sally.
Other Authors: Gerard Dionicio Gonzales
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51313
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-513132023-05-19T05:44:59Z Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators. Lim, Ziqin. Ngeow, Kathleen. Teo, Sally. Gerard Dionicio Gonzales Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business DRNTU::Business::Marketing The purpose of this academic research is to gain a better understanding of daily deals in Singapore, which includes investigating the perception of restaurant operators towards customers who purchase daily deals. This study seeks to determine the profile of restaurant operators who had offered daily deals in Singapore, to find out restaurants’ perceptions towards the behaviour of daily deal customers, to determine if the use of daily deals is effective in increasing profits, and lastly, to explore the reasons why some restaurant operators choose not to offer daily deals. This study found that while restaurant operators report that daily deals help their restaurants attract new customers and nearly a third of daily deal customers become repeat customers, nearly half of the respondents reported that daily deals were unprofitable for their restaurants. The top three reasons restaurant operators did not offer daily deals were that “daily deals attract the wrong customer base”, “daily deals are bad for their restaurants’ image”, and “restaurants operators simply do not need the additional business from daily deals”. In terms of restaurants’ perception of daily deal customers, they viewed the daily deal customers to be value conscious, market mavens, tightwads, impulsive buyers, and have a need for uniqueness. BUSINESS 2013-03-28T04:23:43Z 2013-03-28T04:23:43Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51313 en Nanyang Technological University 140 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Ziqin.
Ngeow, Kathleen.
Teo, Sally.
Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
description The purpose of this academic research is to gain a better understanding of daily deals in Singapore, which includes investigating the perception of restaurant operators towards customers who purchase daily deals. This study seeks to determine the profile of restaurant operators who had offered daily deals in Singapore, to find out restaurants’ perceptions towards the behaviour of daily deal customers, to determine if the use of daily deals is effective in increasing profits, and lastly, to explore the reasons why some restaurant operators choose not to offer daily deals. This study found that while restaurant operators report that daily deals help their restaurants attract new customers and nearly a third of daily deal customers become repeat customers, nearly half of the respondents reported that daily deals were unprofitable for their restaurants. The top three reasons restaurant operators did not offer daily deals were that “daily deals attract the wrong customer base”, “daily deals are bad for their restaurants’ image”, and “restaurants operators simply do not need the additional business from daily deals”. In terms of restaurants’ perception of daily deal customers, they viewed the daily deal customers to be value conscious, market mavens, tightwads, impulsive buyers, and have a need for uniqueness.
author2 Gerard Dionicio Gonzales
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Lim, Ziqin.
Ngeow, Kathleen.
Teo, Sally.
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author Lim, Ziqin.
Ngeow, Kathleen.
Teo, Sally.
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title Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
title_short Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
title_full Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
title_fullStr Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
title_full_unstemmed Daily deals in Singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
title_sort daily deals in singapore : the perspective of restaurant operators.
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