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Analysis of Muslim Friendly Tourism Development in Indonesia Sugeng Santoso; Ari Ana Fatmawati; Rian Ubaidillah; Winda Widyanty; Salmi Mohd Isa
IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 10 No 2 (2021): October
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Islam Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Institut Agama Islam Syarifuddin Lumajang

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In order to make Indonesia the center of the world's Islamic economy, tourism is one of the potential sectors to be developed. The objectives of this study are; to obtain a description of the existing conditions of Muslim friendly tourism and to formulate certain programfor the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf/ Baparekraf). Those institutions arepolicy makers, related to developing the Muslim-friendly tourism businesses ecosystem. This study is qualitative, but some data is collected through quantitative approach. The key informant are policy makers at the Kemenparekraf/Baparekraf. The facilities which is needed are places of worship, food and beverage services that are Muslim-friendly,and the availability of travel agencies that offer Muslim-friendly travel packages. Labeling of halal certification on food and beverage processing that applies the CHSE (Clean, Health, Safety, Environment) standard is a strategy offered on the demand side. On the linkage side, the development of tourism must involve several administrative areas. Beside that, it is necessary to increase education to the community, and it must be in accordance with applicable customary regulations. Every tourism destination also needs segmentation and product development, that always adapts to the trends.
Development of Creative Tourism Village in West Bandung Regency with Regional Innovation Capacity Concept Ari Ana Fatmawati; Sugeng Santoso
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

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The purpose of this study is to develop a creative tourism village model based on Regional Innovation Capacity which is expected to contribute to the development and management of tourism village policies. Methods: The Methode of this research is Regional Innovation Capacity (KID) that was developed from the theory of National Innovation Capacity (KIN). The survey was conducted on respondents consisting of policy makers, tourist attraction managers, partner managers, visitors, and creative economy actors. Data processing is done by exponential regression. The innovation-based creative tourism village model developed with KID as the Y variable and the X variable which consists of 37 variables, namely 15 Innovation Public Infrastructure variables, 17 Industrial Cluster variables, and 5 Public Infrastructure Relations between Innovation and Industrial Clusters variables. Finding/Results: The results of partial exponential regression processing with a significance of 5% indicate that: (i) KID will increase e^.386 = 1.47 on the X1.3 variable (Process of socializing the financing mechanism for Intellectual Property / Communal Intellectual Property / (Geographical Indications) ) in Kabupaten West Bandung) because the proportion of changes in X1.7 is 38.6%; (ii) KID will increase e^.362 = 1.43 in the X2.12 variable (Financing Services (Banks, Venture Capital, Crowd Funding, Sharia Financing) for business/industrial goods and services that can be utilized in Innovative Villages in the West Regency Bandung) because the proportion of changes in X2.12 is 36.2%.