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Designing and developing a platform called ‘rest at restaurant’ to support the basic needs of senior adults

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  • Suchada Rianmora
  • Laddanon Sukjitsakunchai
  • Tonnam Tachawatanawisal

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This study proposes an alternative technique to support the design and development of products, specifically focusing on creating a new design and platform for restaurants tailored to the needs of senior adults, ensuring easy-to-access experiences. The primary aim is to effectively identify and translate customer requirements into an engineering design through a systematic approach, enabling the extraction and realization of these requirements. The background encompasses insights gathered from interviews with target customers, informing the creation of a new design. Acknowledging that prior designs often stem from the designers’ perspectives, the study highlights the importance of aligning with and meeting specific customer requirements. Research findings demonstrate the popularity of the nature-style restaurant concept in various regions of Thailand, particularly among senior adults aged 61-70 in the Bangkok metropolitan region. Many of these individuals have backgrounds in medical fields or were retired government officers/employees. The study utilized a digital-based questionnaire platform to gather demographic information, financial insights, and perspectives of senior adults. Ultimately, the research contributes significantly to enhancing the conceptual model of the restaurant, identifying key components crucial for meeting the unique needs of senior adults.

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  • Suchada Rianmora & Laddanon Sukjitsakunchai & Tonnam Tachawatanawisal, 2024. "Designing and developing a platform called ‘rest at restaurant’ to support the basic needs of senior adults," Cogent Business & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(1), pages 2301798-230, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:oabmxx:v:11:y:2024:i:1:p:2301798
    DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2024.2301798
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