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Exploring A Sustainable Homestay: A Qualitative Study of Owner’s Participation Purwanti Dyah Pramanik; Santi Maudiarti; Mochamad Achmadi; Hanni Adriani
Jurnal Penelitian Pariwisata Vol 6 No 1 (2022): (TRJ) Tourism Research Journal
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30647/trj.v6i1.148

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Even though community participation was a crucial component of sustainable tourism, actual community participation was hard to achieve in developing countries. Only a few studies explored the local community participation in tourism villages. In response to this gap, this article explored owners’ participation to sustain their homestays. The research was built on descriptive and qualitative methods. The data were gathered by semi-structured interviews, participant observation, field notes, and photography. A sample population (6 persons) that include rural people and managers from a village. The result showed that cleanliness awareness was the homestay owners’ fundamental problem. The study also revealed that the homestay owners had not elaborated on their cultural uniqueness to create an unforgettable experience. They tried hard to design their homestays based on their knowledge rather than visitors’ demands. The external parties’ intervention, such as scholars, had to support the homestay owners to gain new insight into hospitality attitudes. Keywords: Community Involvement, Empowerment, Local Wisdom
Media Belajar Inovatif bagi Siswa SDN 05 Pesanggrahan Jakarta: PKM dengan Konsep Service Learning Purwanti Dyah Pramanik; Mochamad Achmadi; Deivy Z Nasution
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Pemberdayaan, Inovasi dan Perubahan Vol 1, No 1 (2021): JPM: Pemberdayaan, Inovasi dan Perubahan
Publisher : Penerbit Widina, Widina Media Utama

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Pengabdian kepada masyarakat (PKM) dengan konsep service learning bertujuan untuk meningkatkan semangat belajar melalui penggunaan media belajar inovatif bagi siswa  SDN 05 Pesanggarahan Jakarta Selatan. Narasumber dalam kegiatan PKM adalah tiga orang dosen, dan tujuh mahasiswa Diploma 4 Program Studi Pengelolaan Perhotelan Sekolah Pariwisata Trisakti (tim).  Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada bulan November – Desember  2018 di SDN 05. Kegiatan dilakukan dengan memberikan Pelatihan menggunakan media belajar yang menarik dan menyenangkan dengan memilih topik mengenal hewan, nomor, bentuk, dan warna dalam bahasa Inggris. Hasil Kegiatan PKM menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan PKM ini dapat meningkatkan semangat belajar,   bekerja sama, dan bersaing untuk menjadi yang terbaik pada siswa-siswa peserta.  Selain itu kegiatan PKM ini memberikan isnpirasi kepada pendidik SDN 05 untuk memberikan pembelajaran yang menyenangkan.
The Role of Social Capital in Community Based Tourism Purwanti Dyah Pramanik; Rahmat Ingkadijaya; Mochamad Achmadi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana

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The role of social capital in Community-based tourism (CBT) to reach local communities’ welfare is being the concern of tourism activities. Previous research found that social capital approach could be used to achieve sustainability and prosperity. Mutually beneficial trust and collective action among the member of the community as aspects of social capital played an important role to take off CBT. The study aimed to analyze the role of trust and collective action as elements of social capital on the local community of CBT Kampung Tajur and to examine the link between trust and collective action. This study was conducted on a sample of Kampung Tajur community which was appointed as CBT because its willingness to take collective action. The result showed that trust was a robust predictor of attending a religious meeting, participating in managing homestay, and joining for community work. On the other hand, the absence of attending a formal meeting and community meeting conducted by the community head did not have a link to trust among the community member.  Our findings suggested that due to well implementation of social capital role in terms of  trust and collective action, the community’s members must be encouraged as the subject in tourism activity by enhancing knowledge, empowerment, and inspiration based on local wisdom.Keywords: Collective action, Community-based Tourism, social capital, trust. 
The Role of Social Capital in Community Based Tourism Purwanti Dyah Pramanik; Rahmat Ingkadijaya; Mochamad Achmadi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2019.07.02.02

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The role of social capital in Community-based tourism (CBT) to reach local communities' welfare is being the concern of tourism activities. Previous research found that social capital approach could be used to achieve sustainability and prosperity. Mutually beneficial trust and collective action among the member of the community as aspects of social capital played an important role to take off CBT. The study aimed to analyze the role of trust and collective action as elements of social capital on the local community of CBT Kampung Tajur and to examine the link between trust and collective action. This study was conducted on a sample of Kampung Tajur community which was appointed as CBT because its willingness to take collective action. The result showed that trust was a robust predictor of attending a religious meeting, participating in managing homestay, and joining for community work. On the other hand, the absence of attending a formal meeting and community meeting conducted by the community head did not have a link to trust among the community member. Our findings suggested that due to well implementation of social capital role in terms of trust and collective action, the community's members must be encouraged as the subject in tourism activity by enhancing knowledge, empowerment, and inspiration based on local wisdom. Keywords: Collective action, Community-based Tourism, social capital, trust.