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Eko Susanto
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Journal of Tourism Sustainability
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27988333     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35313/jtos.v1i1
Journal of Tourism Sustainability (JTOS) E-ISSN 2798-8333 is a double blind review journal published by Politeknik Negeri Bandung. It focuses on fostering and stimulating discourses in the tourism research among academics and professionals. JTOS welcomes articles in all areas of tourism research particularly , both applied and theoretical. JTOS publishes articles three times a year; April, August and December. JTOS only accepts and reviews the manuscripts that have not been published previously in any languages and are not being reviewed for possible publication in other journals. This journal is an open-access journal that can be one of the essential readings for academic researchers and business professionals. Articles may include but are not limited to, the fields of: Sustainable Tourism Destination Planning and Development Sustainable Event and Management Green Tourism Business The Future of Tourism Sosio-cultural Sustainability in Tourism
Articles 35 Documents
Movie Induced Tourism in the Young Millennials Tourist Segment Ayu Ananda; Azizah Salsabila Nugraha; Annisa Rachmah Fujianti; Eko Susanto
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Volume 1 Number 1 (2021)
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This research is motivated by the considerable potential and market share of millennials as a tourism target market. The promotion strategy of a tourist destination is carried out through innovative media, one of which is through movie media or empirically known as the concept of Movie Induced Tourism. This research was conducted to determine the effect of movies on millennial tourist visits, applying descriptive quantitative research methods. Questionnaires were used as data collection techniques to obtain primary data and through journals and e-book to get secondary data. SEM-PLS has been applied to measure relationships between variables and research models. The results of this study are that movies attributes can have a significant positive effect on personal connections and AIDA Model.
Fishing Tourism Business Planning Strategy To Increase People's Income in Lancang Island, Kepulauan Seribu Mega Fitriani Adiwarna Prawira; Beta Budisetyorini
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Volume 1 Number 1 (2021)
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Lancang Island is one of the islands in the Kepulauan Seribu Regency with the potential for tourism and fishing activities. Some residents of Lancang Island took advantage of the opportunity by establishing a fishing charter business. This study aims to provide a proper planning strategy for the tourist business unit to increase public income on Lancang Island. The fishing tourism business in Lancang Island includes four units such as Fishing Charter, Boat Rentals, Catering, and Accommodation. The data used are primary and secondary, and the research method is qualitative and presented descriptively. According to research using the BCG Matrix, the entire fishing charter units on Lancang Island are in the Cash Cow quadrant, so concentric diversification is a viable planning strategy. The planning strategies consist of product planning, market and marketing planning, and technology planning tailored to each business unit.
The Identification of Potential Rafting Tourism Products in Citepok Village, Sumedang Regency, West Java Province Satriani Siti Nurlaila; Eko Susanto; Kurnia Fajar Afgani
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Volume 1 Number 1 (2021)
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Sumedang Regency is a natural, historical and cultural tourist destination. There are still many tourism potentials that have not been built and developed optimally. The natural resources of the Sumedang regency in rivers can be used as unique interest tourism resources, namely rafting. These resources can support the vision and mission of tourism in Sumedang regency who want to build their territory as a natural, historical and cultural tourism destination and special interests that are well known both nationally and internationally. To find out the potential of research conducted with the title Of Analysis of Tourism Product Potential in Sumedang Regency. The method of research conducted is qualitative. Data collection methods include observation, interviews, documentation and library studies. While the data analysis techniques used are descriptive. The results showed that, especially in the Cipeles river, Citepok village could develop rafting tourism products. The unique attraction of the Cipeles river is that the river flow is in grade 2 rafting path and a line flanked by beautiful rock cliffs. Tourist facilities such as inns and restaurants are adequate. Additional services such as financial, security, health and rafting services are available around Citepok village.
Rural Tourism Product Planning "Nepal Van Java", Dusun Butuh, Magelang Regency Mega Mega Aldora; Endah Trihayuningtyas; Ikhsan Ardiansyah; Nisa Aulia Nur Setiawan; Agrestasha Nursavira Lim; Rifa Agustina Salsabila; Muhammad Richard Oktaviano
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Volume 1 Number 1 (2021)
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Nepal Van Java is a tourism attraction that offers the beauty of local residences in Mount Sumbing slope located in Dusun Butuh, Magelang. According to a simple calculation of average visits up to a thousand visitors in one day, Nepal Van Java has a high visitors number according to a simple estimate of average visits. However, at this time, there are not many rural tourism products offered by Nepal Van Java because this destination is still in the planning stage where there is no planning for rustic tourism products. The purpose of this paper is to describe the planning process related to the village tourism product. Qualitative research methods have applied to this research, resulting in an understanding of the actual condition of village tourism products. Detailed planning related to Nepal Van Java tourism products includes planning on facilities, transportation systems, and introduction of visitors, with the idea of focusing on optimizing agricultural resources as agrotourism, potential aids for farm stays, and culture.
Tourist Perceptions About the Implementation of CHSE in Greater Bandung: A Preliminary Study Harini Fajar Ningrum; Chandra Budhi Septyandi
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Volume 1 Number 1 (2021)
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This research is based on the phenomenon of a shift in tourist behaviour during the Covid-19 pandemic. Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environment (CHSE) are the primary considerations for tourists when deciding to choose a tourist destination while on vacation, beating other aspects such as low prices. This study provides an initial picture of how tourists perceive the application of CHSE in a tourist destination. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative through a survey using a questionnaire, then the results are tabulated into a frequency distribution table. The results of this study indicate that according to the perception of tourists who are dominated by the Millennials market segment, assessing that the application of CHSE in destinations around Bandung Raya is in the category of fair. Keywords: tourist perception, CHSE, Cleanliness, Health, Safety
The Implementation of Interactive Planning To Propose Strategic Solution For Tourism Promotion Rikantini Widiyanti; Narendra Radi Muhammad
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Volume 1 Number 1 (2021)
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Information distribution through digital platform helps business owner improve their performance in promotion to broader market without geographical barriers. Unfortunately, the use of digital platforms still does not meets success performance as marketing tools. Information in digital platform has not provided the update and accurate information of destination. Moreover, it effects in rising potential tourist awareness and experience satisfaction. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the promotional problem that effects tourist awareness of tourism destination and recommend the strategic solution to improve performance by concerning tourism stakeholder involvement. This study introduces creative problem solving as an approach to identify probability source of difficulties and recommend strategy solution of problems faced. Interactive Planning (IP) is proposed to investigate the problem and find the strategic recommendation related to destination promotional activities. A comprehensive strategic based study will enhance strength to previous study. Interview and Focus Group Discussion conducted to fill the information needed qualitatively. Wide-ranging roles by diverse backgrounds from five elements Penta Helix (government, academic, media, business, and community) able to strengthen promotion in integrated information manner. The proposed result that might be able to give effect positive in the long term in promotion of tourism sector.
E-Word Of Mouth For Tourism Futures: A Case in Travel Agency Dinarsiah Chendraningrum
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Volume 1 Number 2 (2021)
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The development of technology, especially digital media, has encouraged one of the tourism business industries, namely Jacktour, to use the Tripadvisor website to introduce and sell tour packages. Online reviews on websites are crucial to form an e-word mouth that is easy to access by future tourists. This study aims to determine both positive and negative tourist reviews regarding tour packages purchased from Jack Tour. The attributes of the tour packages include tourist attractions, people in charge (PIC), accessibility, transportation, accommodation, restaurants, prices, and final impressions. A qualitative descriptive method was applied to this research; data was collected from Jacktour on the Tripadvisor website. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. From 431 tourist populations, 325 tourists became the sample. From the results of the research, PIC (Person in Charge) is very important and is often reviewed positively or negatively. At the same time, in the impression aspect, tourists are satisfied with the services provided by Jacktour and will recommend it to others.
Development of Asahan River Tourism Activities in Support of National Tourism Strategic Area of Lake Toba Mega Fitriani Adiwarna Prawira; Beta Budisetyorini; Deddy Adisudharma; Dicky Arsyul Salam; Wisi Wulandari; Eko Susanto
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Volume 1 Number 2 (2021)
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Following up on the Development of The National Tourism Strategic Area of Lake Toba, which was directed in the study "Integrated Tourism Masterplan for Lake Toba" (ITMP Danau Toba) in 2018, one of which was the development of river-based natural tourism attractions allocated in the Asahan Watershed including Asahan Regency, Tanjung Balai Municipality, Toba Samosir Regency, and Simalungun Regency. Regarding the policy of river-based tourism attractions, this research is focused on developing river tourism activities that will have implications for the development of the natural attraction of the Asahan River. This study has produced a mixed method of sustainable tourism development strategies by prioritizing the benefits of the ecological, socio-economic and cultural environment. Development is directed towards packaging special interest tourism products following the characteristics of available resources.
Applying the Technology Acceptance Model to Design Wellness Tourism E-Guidebook Dzulfa Putri Luthfiya; Eko Susanto; Tomy Andrianto
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Volume 1 Number 2 (2021)
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Wellness tourism is becoming one trend as people desire to travel for fitness and mental health purposes. Wellness tourism resources are one of the South Bandung area's advantages. Information media is needed to be an alternative to the market under developing information about wellness tourism in the region. This applied research designed the wellness tourism e-guidebook by applying the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as the basis of a design by collecting opinions from 125 respondents who were processed statistically descriptive. The design process uses the canva application, Qr Code, and anyflip. This applied research has resulted in an electronic guidebook created as a reference for information related to wellness tourism in South Bandung. This 66-page book contains four sections in an e-guidebook compiled to meet the practical needs of wellness tourists in South Bandung.
Tourists Interest in Camping as an Alternative Tourism Activity During COVID-19 Pandemic: The AIDA Model Application Ayu Ananda; Syifaa Novianti
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Volume 1 Number 2 (2021)
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Since the coronavirus pandemic hit Indonesia, tourists have become more careful when doing tourist activities. Natural or outdoor tourist destinations are assumed as safe and preferable destinations because they have the lowest risk of coronavirus transmission. One of the activities that can be done in natural or outdoor tourist destinations is camping. Using the AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action) Model, this research was conducted to determine how much tourists are interested in camping, especially in South Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, as it has many natural tourist destinations with camping areas. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method, frequency analysis techniques, and scoring analysis. Samples were taken using a stratified random sampling technique to 111 respondents. Respondents are tourists who know or have visited one of the three natural tourist destinations in South Bandung, used as samples, namely Mount Puntang, Ranca Upas, and Rancabali. The results show that tourists are quite interested in camping as an alternative tourism activity during the coronavirus pandemic. However, they have some limitations or prerequisites in visiting the camping area during these uncertain times.

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