Korean Restaurant in Vancouver
Korean Restaurant in Vancouver
An investigation of the potential of establishing a Korean food restaurant in Vancouver today.
6,772 words (
approx. 27.1 pages) |
22 sources |
MLA | 2007
Paper Summary:
The purpose of this paper is to develop an overview of the business climate in Vancouver. It uses a mixed methodology to provide a "snapshot" of the city today to determine the viability of establishing a Korean food restaurant. A critical review of the relevant literature is accompanied by interviews with industry professionals and surveys of consumers. Relevant conclusions, a summary of the research and recommendations are provided in the final chapter.
Outline
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of Study
Importance of Study
Scope of Study
Rationale of Study
Overview of Study
Chapter 2:
Review of Related Literature
Chapter 3:
Methodology
Description of the Study Approach
Data-Gathering Method and Database of Study
Chapter 4:
Data Analysis
Chapter 5:
Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations
From the Paper:
"Today, there is a growing Asian community in Vancouver, and the trend is expected to continue in the future (Hiebert, 1999). While the history of Indo-Canadian settlement in Vancouver can be traced to the late 19th century, the community remained relatively small until the 1960s (Hiebert & Walton-Roberts, 1997). In fact, South Asian immigrants have a long history of settlement in Canada; however, the majority of this community arrived after the criteria for entering Canada were relaxed during the 1960s; in addition, the arrival of significant numbers of Vietnamese immigrants is even more recent, beginning in the mid-1970s (Hiebert, 1999). "
Sample of Sources Used:
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- Clark, D. N. (2000). Culture and customs of Korea. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
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- De Vaus, D. (1996). Surveys in social research. London: UCL Press.
- Feffer, J. (2002, June 3). The politics of dog: When globalization and culinary practice clash. The American Prospect, 13(10), 30.
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