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Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23553979     EISSN : 23381647     DOI : https://10.21776/ub.jitode
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Studies is an interdisciplinary journal to assess the development of tourism. This journal also examines the phenomenon of unique interrelation about tourism activities, community development, and environmental sustainability, with the aim to find an alternative solution for sustainable tourism development. Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies indexed by DOAJ, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus International, CABI Direct, and Indonesian Publication Index (Portal Garuda Indonesia). Focus and Scope 1. Competitiveness of destinations, products and Tourism bussiness 2. Diversification of tourim products 3. Incentive system of business and investment in tourism 4. Information, promotion and communication in tourism 5. Tourism supporting infrastructure 6. Security and convenience in tourism 7. Tourism policy 8. Unique tourism community life (living culture) 9. Local knowledge, traditions, and cultural diversity 10. Diversity and attractions in ecotourism 11. Diversity of natural attractions in ecotourism 12. Pluralistic diversity of ecotourism society 13. Diversity of ecotourism activities 14. Hospitality of the local resident 15. The quality of torism services 16. Quality of HR in tourism (Standard, accreditation and competence certification) 17. The market share of tourism and integrated marketing system 18. Package of tourism attraction 19. Development of tourism regions 20. Community based Eco-Toutirsm
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Tourism SME’s Competitive Advantages through ICT Based Community : The Role of GenPI in Eastern Indonesia Yerik Afrianto Singgalen; Marthen Timisela
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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This article aims to describe the role of the tourism community in the utilization of ICT to market regional tourism destinations integrated with an increasing competitive advantage in Tourism SMEs. The perspective used is Community-Based Tourism Marketing (CBTM) and Resource-Based View (RBv) in the context of Collaborative Advantages (CA) towards the relationship of the tourism community with the regional tourism industry. This study was done in a qualitative manner using a case study approach. The data was collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and document studies. The regional tourism industry had a sustainable competitive advantage in terms of activities and resource profiles such as asset ownership, capabilities, and dynamic capabilities. This finding states that the regional tourism community at the district and provincial level encouraged the competitive advantage of the regional tourism industry through intensification of marketing the tourism industry products in advantageous collaborations.Keywords: Competitive Advantages, Eastern Indonesia, GenPi Community, ICT, Resource-Based View, Tourism SME.
Developing Sangiran Archaeological Site as Tourism Destination: Social Expectations and Governmental Policy’s Constraints Basuki Agus Suparno; Kurnia Arofah; Isbandi Sutrisno
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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Sangiran is an archaeological site that was established as a cultural heritage by Indonesia and was recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO. Since the 1930s, Sangiran local people have become familiar with the visitors who investigate the site. In 2009, Ministry of Education established Sangiran Primordial Human Conservation Centre (Balai Pelestarian Manusia Purba Sangiran - BPSMPS). Later in 2010, the Indonesian government released the Law 2010/No. 11 about Cultural Heritage for all Cultural Heritage around Indonesia. Both BPSMPS and the law bring changes in Sangiran. This research aims to expose the social expectation and governmental policy constraints after the BPSMPS and the Law 2010/No 11 has been implemented for 10 years. This research was conducted by critical ethnography. Findings of this research are, a) Sangiran local people feel disadvantages and distrust by the implementation of Cultural Heritage Law, yet they adapt and obey the law; b) two expectations should be synchronized, on one other side, the first tourism development must be accelerated, and the second is the implementation conservation principle must be reinvented; c). clear policy related to every stakeholder's roles must be formed to avoid sectoral ego and clash among stakeholders. It must be secured and maintain to synergize to any kind of resources there.Keywords: Conservation, cultural heritage law, heritage tourism, Sangiran, social expectation.
A Critical Assessment of Community-Based Tourism Practices in Nglanggeran Ecotourism Village, Indonesia Rucitarahma Ristiawan; Guillaume Tiberghien
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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This study investigates the strategic managerial practices to overcome the developmental challenges of CBT in the Nglanggeran Ecotourism Village in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It evaluates, in particular, the CBT impacts on community economic well-being, socio-cultural development, and environmental sustainability. A qualitative case study approach based on semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders involved in the planning and development of the village was employed to assess the benefits and challenges of CBT practices and their compatibility with sustainable community development. Results indicate that despite new employment opportunities and an increase in environmental conservation efforts, CBT planning and development in the village led to unequal distribution of economic benefits induced by conflicts within the community, uneven participation opportunities of the local community in tourism, and incompatibility in fulfilling individual’s need for sustainable community development.Keywords: CBT Practices, Ecotourism Village, Sustainable Community Development.
Strategies to Improve the Attractiveness of Sam Poo Kong Temple As Cultural Tourism Site of Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia Hertiana Ikasari
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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Culture plays a significant role in tourism. Indonesian tourism sets its regional cultures as one of its products’ mainstays. The development of cultural tourism is one of the focuses in national tourism policy. Sam Poo Kong Temple is one of the popular cultural tourism destinations in Semarang city. Besides the many benefits of the existence of Sam Poo Kong temple, there are also some problems with the presence of some tourist complaints. These complaints indicate that there is tourists’ dissatisfaction with Sam Poo Kong temple. When tourists’ satisfaction is not highly concerned, it will reduce the attractiveness of Sam Poo Kong Temple. This study aims to analyze the strategy to improve the attractiveness of Sam Poo Kong Temple as a cultural tourism object in Semarang city. The respondents in this study are domestic tourists. The data will be collected by using a questionnaire. This research was analyzed using Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA). The results obtained show that the first performance priority to be improved is information attributes about the events held in Sam Poo Kong Temple through printed, electronic and social media and employee service quality attributes. This study suggested that, first, it needs to conduct various promotion forms of Sam Poo Kong Temple to improve the performance of attributes whose high priority. One of the easiest and the most inexpensive promotions is through social media. Second, it is necessary to improve the quality of human resources through both formal and informal training and HR development.Keywords: Cultural tourism strategy, importance-performance analysis, Sam Poo Kong Temple, tourism attractiveness, tourist satisfaction.
The Role of Value Co-Creation in ICT-based Service Innovation within Tourism Context Citra Septi Brilliane; Santi Novani; Adinda Farhana
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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The rapid development of technology has shifted the conventional tourism industry towards the digitalization of the tourism sector. The emergence of travel booking platforms, as a form of technology-based service innovation, is able to simplify traveling activities and previous works of literature have indicated a positive relationship towards customer satisfaction. However, tourist’s behavior has change become more demanding to involve in the creation of value in accordance with their needs and wants. The concept of value co-creation elaborates this issue, offering a new concept of value creation and new roles between service providers and tourists. This study aims to examine value co-creation as mediating variable between IT-based service innovation and customer satisfaction, using DART measurements and SEM-PLS is used to assess the model. The findings prove that IT-based service innovation positively influences value co-creation between users, which can increase customer satisfaction. However, IT-based service innovation does not have a direct impact on customer satisfaction, which indicates that value co-creation fully mediating the relationship between service innovation and customer satisfaction. Thus to enhance customer satisfaction, service providers need to propose service innovation that facilitates customer involvement in value creation, which can be supported by technology.Keywords: Customer satisfaction, Service innovation, Tourism, Travel booking platform, Value co-creation.
Patronage Buying Motives of Milkindo’s Tourists Mega Mirasaputri Cahyanti; Widiya Dewi Anjaningrum
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Agritourism with the concept of animal husbandry has its own uniqueness as a tourist destination. Among Agritourism at Malang City, Indonesia, with the concept of animal husbandry, only Milkindo stated their place as integrated dairy farming for recreation and education. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of patronage buying motives consisting of tourist sites, tourist location atmosphere, facilities at tourist sites, price & service quality to the decision process of tourists visiting tourism of the Milkindo Integrated Dairy Farming Recreational and Educational Tours. One hundred Samples were selected on a non-probability sampling with an accidental sampling approach. Quantitative Data is analysed by Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis. The result of this study is shown that facilities at tourist sites is the one variable that has a significant positively effect on the decision process of tourists visiting tourist sites, while the tourist location, tourist location atmosphere, and service quality don’t have significant effect on it, meanwhile price has a negative but not significant effect. The findings show that the theory of motive theory of tourist's patronage buying motive toward Milkindo can be used as a basis for assessing attractions other than agritourism. In addition, it can be translated with different geographical and demographic conditions, because the study is only in the city of Malang, Indonesia.Keywords: Agritourism with Farming Concept, Patronage Buying Motives, Tourist Visiting Behaviour.
Local Government and Community Efforts in the Development of Kalaodi Agrotourism, Tidore Archipelago City, Indonesia Abdurrahman Kader
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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This research aimed to examine the development of Kalaodi Agrotourism, the development of tourism facilities in the Kalaodi Agrotourism area, and the development of human resources in the tourism sector carried out by local governments and communities. This research used a qualitative descriptive approach, and it used an interactive model as the data analysis technique. The results showed that Kalaodi had many kinds of tourism wealth, specifically, in the form of nature, agro, and cultural tourism. The Kalaodi community had the will and enthusiasm to develop tourism objects in their area. There were various public transportation facilities such as roads, good sanitation, electricity facilities, and communication facilities even though Kalaodi was a village located far from the central government and urban areas. In addition, the Kalaodi community had developed human resource development programs, such as the creation of literacy houses, the formation of art galleries, English language training, and home industry product development training. In developing agrotourism, the collaboration between the local government and the community is needed, both in the development of tourist objects and tourism support facilities.Keywords: Development, Kalaodi Agrotourism, Tidore
Community-based Ecotourism Model for Development UNESCO Global Geopark: A case study of UGG Batur Bali, Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu West Java, and Toba Caldera North Sumatra Orpha Jane; Gandhi Pawitan
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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Geopark or the established UNESCO Global Geopark (UGG), such as Toba Caldera, Batur, or Ciletuh, in fact, will stimulate local economic development, such as through ecotourism, by monetizing the potential of their geo-diversity, bio-diversity, and local culture. It is argued that the ecotourism model that involving the local community has great potential in supporting the success of Geopark’s sustainability. This study contributes as the best practice and guidance in managing the current UGG or developing the next UGG. Hence, this study aims to explore and describe the implementation of Geopark management following a community-based ecotourism model. Three cases study were carried out in UGG Batur, Ciletuh, and Toba Caldera.  Some aspects were studied, including key stakeholders and their roles, mapping community involvement, and implementation of the CBE in managing the UGG. Focus group discussions were done with resource persons from five main sectors, namely academics, government, community, entrepreneurs, and the media.  The results show that in most cases, the Geopark sites belong to the community or managed by the community, which is considered as a good condition for stimulating the CBE model. Applying the CBE model effectively requires key actors in the community with soft and hard skill competencies.Keywords: Batur Lake Bali, Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu West Java, Community-based ecotourism, Community involvement, Geopark, Toba Caldera North Sumatera.
An Analysis on Halal Tourism Potential: An Overview of the Educational Aspects and Number of Tourist Visits Martaleni Martaleni; Adya Hermawati; Sri Budhi Pudji Handhajani; Ni Nyoman Kerti Yasa
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The phenomenon of the Islamic economy recently is a principal part of the global economy. The brands and services with halal/sharia concept in many products have become increasingly trending in the global economy, including in the tourism industry. Opportunities for the development of halal tourism are widely open as the rapidly growing Muslim population in the world. This study aims to analyse the potential of halal tourism from the educational aspect and the number of tourist visits to Bromo Tengger National Park. Primary data were collected through distributing questionnaires to Muslim tourists, in which the judgment sampling method was used for the selection of respondents. The number of respondents who filled out the questionnaire was 250 people. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using the exploratory multivariate method. Tourist education and the number of tourist visits to Bromo Tengger act as aspects that can influence tourist perceptions in providing an assessment of the potential of halal tourist destinations. The results showed that the tourists gave a pretty good perception for every aspect of measuring halal tourist destination. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the Bromo Tengger destination has the potential as a halal tourist destination.Keywords: halal tourism, potential, tourists.
Tourism SME's Competitive Advantages through ICT Based Community : The Role of GenPI in Eastern Indonesia Yerik Afrianto Singgalen; Marthen Timisela
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
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This article aims to describe the role of the tourism community in the utilization of ICT to market regional tourism destinations integrated with an increasing competitive advantage in Tourism SMEs. The perspective used is Community-Based Tourism Marketing (CBTM) and Resource-Based View (RBv) in the context of Collaborative Advantages (CA) towards the relationship of the tourism community with the regional tourism industry. This study was done in a qualitative manner using a case study approach. The data was collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and document studies. The regional tourism industry had a sustainable competitive advantage in terms of activities and resource profiles such as asset ownership, capabilities, and dynamic capabilities. This finding states that the regional tourism community at the district and provincial level encouraged the competitive advantage of the regional tourism industry through intensification of marketing the tourism industry products in advantageous collaborations.Keywords: Competitive Advantages, Eastern Indonesia, GenPi Community, ICT, Resource-Based View, Tourism SME.

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