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Title: THE INFLUENCE OF KITCHEN LAYOUT TOWARDS EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE OUTLET
Authors: Ibrahim,Mazne 
MOHAMAD KHAIRUDDIN BAHARUM 
NOR FATIN SAPIRA MAT BAKRI 
SITI AJRINA MOHAMAD ZAIN 
TAN MEI SING 
Keywords: restaurant; layout; characteristic; meal duration; customer spending
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: UMK Press
Conference: 3rd Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness Colloquium (HoTWeC 3.0) 
Abstract: 
This study investigates the link between the different restaurant layout characteristics that have an influence
on meal duration and customer spending in Malaysia. A conceptual model comprising different variables
like background music, lighting and ambiance were studied for customer meal duration and customer
spending. Certainly, one goal of restaurant lighting is to create an attractive, pleasant setting for a meal.
Pleasure has been linked with spending behaviour and restaurant preference, which are mediated by
emotions that can be influenced by lighting’s character. This study was conducted on citizens who dine out
in the restaurants in Malaysia by using a quantitative research approach, and 295 citizens in Malaysia
participated in the study. The findings reveal that the various layout characteristic factors considered in the
study are low positively correlated with meal duration and customer spending and have a significant impact
on the citizens who dine out in Malaysia. It could be concluded from the results that the influence of
background music in a restaurant had a significant effect on meal duration and customer spending. The
result of this study offers a direction towards better restaurant layout characteristic, which leads to an
increase of the competitive influence of the restaurant business in the marketplace.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1653
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