Pub Date : 2023-07-25DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i3.1642
I. Supheni, Elvia Ivada, Grevita Elma Novianti, Wiwin Wiwin
Purpose: This study aims to analyze tourists' perspectives regarding the sustainability of four tourism destinations, namely Sedudo Waterfall, Roro Kuning, TRAL, and Margo Tresno Cave in Nganjuk East Java, Indonesia. Moreover, this study attempts to reveal tourists' sustainability awareness based on the triplebottom-line concept and which dimensions are considered the most important for tourists. Research Methodology: Data were obtained from a survey of visitors (16 years old and over) to the four tourist objects in Nganjuk. Furthermore, this study utilized Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and ANOVA tests to evaluate the differences between types of tourists and their views on sustainability. Results: The number of types of tourists found in the Nganjuk tourist destination was change, amusement, rupture, interest, and dedication. The ANOVA test results show a different tourist perception of sustainability issues from the five types of tourists in Nganjuk. Limitations: This study involved only young respondents who did not consider tourists beyond a young age. In addition, this study focused only on one regency in Indonesia. Contributions: To create a tourism industry that can last and protect the environment, the vital role of tourists cannot be ignored. This research makes a theoretical contribution by expanding the theory to explain aspects that have never been studied before regarding tourists' understanding of the sustainability issue in the tourism sector. Novelty: This study is one of the first to discuss tourists' perceptions of sustainability issues in the Indonesian context.
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Pub Date : 2023-07-25DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i3.1515
P. Kennedy, S. J. Tobing, Rutman Lumbantoruan
Purpose: This study aims to identify effective and targeted policy strategies to improve the quality of Lake Toba. Lake Toba, a popular tourist destination in Indonesia, faces global competition and needs continuous development to maintain its appeal to domestic and international travelers. This study incorporates marketing mix policy theory to guide the design of these strategies. Objective: The objective of this study is to identify effective and targeted policy strategies to improve the quality of Lake Toba, a popular tourist destination in Indonesia. Scope: The scope of this study includes various aspects related to marketing strategy and marketing mix in the context of Lake Toba as a tourist destination. Research Methodology: Qualitative research included field studies, stakeholder interviews, and secondary data analysis. Results: This study provides a comprehensive marketing strategy for the Lake Toba tourism area that encompasses positioning, market analysis, product development, market penetration, and market development. Limitations: The strategy discussed in this study concerns a marketing strategy in which the marketing mix is included. Contributions: The results and recommendations of this study will be valuable for local governments, tourism entrepreneurs, and communities involved in addressing challenges and improving the tourism sector in the Lake Toba area. Novelty: This study explores the development of appropriate marketing strategies to promote Lake Toba as a tourist destination.
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Pub Date : 2023-07-25DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i3.1511
Md. Rasel Hawlader Hawlader, Md. Masud Rana, Abul Kalam, M. R. H. Polas
Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between workers' perspectives on communication, recognition, productivity, and their involvement in the Readymade Garment (RMG) sector policymaking. Research Methodology: A sample of 226 individuals from the RMG sector in Bangladesh was surveyed using a well-designed questionnaire. The data were examined, and the study's hypotheses were tested, using the statistical program SPSS V.25. In IBM SPSS, the chi-square test and other statistical techniques were used to examine the data. The study investigates the relationship between the independent variables, including communication, employee recognition, and productivity, and the dependent variable, worker perception, using a conceptual framework. Results: There is a positive and significant relationship between employees' perceptions of communication and their involvement in the decision-making process. The study also shows that there is a positive and significant association between workers' perceptions of employee recognition, productivity, and involvement in decision-making in Bangladesh's RMG industry. Additionally, the organization's decision-making process is significantly impacted by employee participation. Limitations: While many studies examined the workers’ participation in decision-making in the various sectors, only a few studies have focused on the RMG sectors to explore the effects of communication, employee recognition, and productivity on the workers’ participation in decision-making. Contributions: The study reveals that the organization’s total effectiveness is reflected in how deeply workers are involved in decision-making. The degree of involvement is a key determining element since encouraging people to engage instead of just dragging them along is essential for enhancing performance and ensuring commitment.
目的:本研究调查了工人对沟通、认可、生产率的看法与他们参与成衣(RMG)行业政策制定之间的关系。研究方法:使用精心设计的调查问卷,对孟加拉国成衣业的 226 名工人进行了抽样调查。使用 SPSS V.25 统计程序对数据进行了检查,并对研究假设进行了检验。在 IBM SPSS 中,使用了卡方检验和其他统计技术来检验数据。本研究使用概念框架调查了自变量(包括沟通、员工认可度和生产率)与因变量(工人感知)之间的关系。研究结果员工对沟通的认知与他们对决策过程的参与之间存在着积极而重要的关系。研究还表明,在孟加拉国的成衣行业,工人对员工认可度、生产率和参与决策的看法之间存在着积极而重要的联系。此外,员工的参与对组织的决策过程也有重大影响。局限性:虽然许多研究都考察了不同行业工人参与决策的情况,但只有少数研究关注了成衣行业,探讨了沟通、员工认可度和生产率对工人参与决策的影响。贡献:研究揭示,组织的整体效益体现在工人参与决策的程度上。参与程度是一个关键的决定因素,因为鼓励员工参与而不是拖着他们走,对于提高绩效和确保承诺至关重要。
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Md. Rasel Hawlader Hawlader, M. Rana, A. Kalam, M. R. H. Polas
Abstract: Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between workers' perspectives on career development programs, remuneration packages, and their involvement in Readymade Garment (RMG) sector policymaking. Research methodology: Using a well-structured questionnaire, 226 people from a variety of industries were surveyed. Statistical software SPSS was used to examine the data and test the hypotheses that were put forth in the study. Using a conceptual framework, the study examines the relationship between the independent variables, such as the career development program and remuneration package, and the dependent variable, worker perception. Results: The findings of the study reveal that there is a significant positive relationship between workers’ opinions regarding career development programs and participation in the decision-making process. The study also identifies that there is a significant positive relationship between workers’ opinions regarding compensation packages as well as participation in the decision-making process of RMG sector in Bangladesh. In addition, workers’ participation has a significant impact on the decision-making process of the organization. Limitations: Two hundred and twenty-six samples from the primary source were used in this investigation. Having additional samples and secondary data would help researchers better understand the clothing industry as a whole. Contribution: The researchers believe that this study contributes to the current body of knowledge by underlining the importance of workers' opinions in the decision-making process in Bangladesh's RMG sector. Keywords: 1. Bangladesh 2. Decision making process 3. RMG sector 4. Workers’ opinion 5. Workers’ participation
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Pub Date : 2021-12-30DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1221
J. Masunah, Putri Lilis Dyani, V. Gaffar, Maya Sari
Abstract: Purpose: This research describes the efforts to promote entrepreneurial motivation through shadow puppet performances. Research Methodology: This research used a project-based approach, and the activities are initiated by: 1) diagnosing the problems of performing arts entrepreneurship, 2) creating art incubation designs, 3) implementing activity plans, and 4) evaluating activities through performances. The participants were students with educational backgrounds in dance, music, and fine arts at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, as well as partners in the Indigo Moon Theater, a community-based in London. Results: A production of shadow puppet performance art with a Jungle Book story can foster students’ entrepreneurial motivation, shown through paid performances and business planning sales of show packages, merchandise, and a shadow puppet workshop model for children and families. Limitations: This research cannot assist the participants in managerial work to continue their business. Contributions: This research contributes to developing art entrepreneurship in the performing arts field as part of Indonesia’s creative industry sub-sector. Keywords: 1. entrepreneurial motivation 2. art entrepreneurship 3. performing arts 4. shadow puppet 5. arts education
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Pub Date : 2021-12-26DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1353
H.P.P.M. Pathiraja, A. Karunarathne, Vindya Hewage, H. Jayawardena
Purpose: Wildlife tourism industry as a form of nature-based tourism was a rapidly growing niche market segment & has developed a revenue platform for many economies. Outstretching the Pandemic of COVID-19, badly hit with wildlife tourism sector too. Nevertheless, it is a contemporary need to rejuvenate the current market segments to reconstruct tourism industry potentials. This study explores the ways and means to revival of wildlife tourism operations with the challenges of COVID-19. Methodology/approach: This study used a qualitative research approach. Primary data was collected from 16 wildlife service providers at Minneriya national park using the purposive sampling technique. Content analysis was used to analyze the data. Results/findings: The study's findings revealed operational, financial, labor-related, communication, technology & economic impact as the existing challenges in wildlife tourism operations during pandemics & introducing recreational activities, health & safety measures, technology, policy planning, etc. should be key priorities to revive the wildlife tourism sector in a post-COVID-19 scenario. Limitations: The study limited to the Minneriya National Park and given the number of existing national parks in Sri Lanka, the geographical region is comparatively smaller. Contribution: The outcome of this study recommends the Sri Lankan policy makers to identify the gaps to promote wildlife tourism from the perspective of service providers. The pandemic has created a sustainable platform to rejuvenate the wildlife tourism which it has been enabled to address the issues in long-term. Novelty: Based on the results, there should be strong transformational strategies to avoid the worst effects of future operation: such as government involvement, financial facilities, promotions, and research & development. This study identified a response mechanism to attract travelers to achieve a niche market segment. It will manifest the significance to the future generation, policymakers, and academic students to grab value scale for future operation in new normal conditions and post-COVID-19.
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Pub Date : 2021-12-26DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1296
Azhar Alam, Dian Nofitri, Aminudin Ma’ruf
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the potential that Ngada Regency has as a Muslim minority area in developing halal tourism, as well as the efforts that must be made to support this potential so that it can be applied. Research Methodology: The research method used is descriptive qualitative research. Primary data sources were obtained through interviews with fourteen respondents, including; the Indonesian Ulema Council of Ngada Regency, the Ministry of Islamic Religion of Ngada Regency, the Ngada Regency Tourism Office, Islamic religious leaders, and local Muslim tourists. Results: The results of this study show that Ngada Regency has the opportunity to implement halal tourism, judging from the tourism potential it has, including; marine parks of 17 islands, beaches, mountains, hills, waterfalls, craters, hot springs, and traditional villages. The available tourist attractions are the main attractions and characteristics that distinguish Ngada Regency from other districts in East Nusa Tenggara. Then, judging from the enthusiasm of local Muslim tourists visiting tourist destinations, Ngada Regency has the opportunity to implement halal tourism. However, the facilities and infrastructure available in tourist destinations and lodging places must follow halal tourism principles. Limitations: This study has limited data coverage in an Eastern Indonesia region that has a Muslim minority demographic. Contributions: The study is the first to examine the potential of halal tourism in eastern Indonesia with the condition of the Muslim minority population. Novelty: This study makes a valuable contribution to the study of the development of halal tourism in eastern Indonesia, which has a Muslim minority demographic.
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Pub Date : 2021-12-26DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1378
Bambang Riyadi, Giyah Yuliari, P. Perdana
Purpose: The purpose of the research is to find out the application of the Travel Bubble Strategy and Virtual Tour Package in order to increase tourist visits. The research was conducted in the Ex-Residency of Surakarta which includes the city of Solo, 6 Regencies (Boyolali, Karanganyar, Klaten, Sragen, Sukoharjo and Wonogiri). which have museums and heritage of international standard. Research Methodology: In qualitative research design, data is presented descriptively qualitatively and interpretatively. The data needed are primary data and secondary data. Data collection methods, observation and interviews, and involving informants. Data description is supported by the review of several documents, literature and related records, documentation in the form of photos or video recordings about the object of research to complete data analysis. Results: There are 2 strategies, namely Travel Bubble and Virtual Tourism to increase tourist visits to Museum and Cultural Heritage Attractions, during a pandemic that doesn't know when it will end. Limitations: The research was conducted for museums and cultural heritage that have been developed, and are known by domestic and foreign tourists. Various tourist attractions that have been developed by the region have not been offered by specialized tourist agents. Contributions: The use of travel bubble strategies and virtual tourism is one solution so that tourism activities continue to run even though there is still a threat of the covid-19 pandemic. The lives of people who depend on tourism businesses can continue well.
目的:本研究的目的是探索旅游泡沫策略和虚拟旅游套餐的应用,以增加游客访问量。该研究是在苏拉塔的前居住地进行的,其中包括索罗市,6个县(Boyolali, Karanganyar, Klaten, Sragen, Sukoharjo和Wonogiri)。这里有国际标准的博物馆和遗产。研究方法:在定性研究设计中,数据以描述性、定性和解释性的方式呈现。所需要的数据是主要数据和次要数据。数据收集方法,观察和访谈,并涉及举报人。数据描述是通过对研究对象的几份文件、文献和相关记录、照片或录像形式的文件进行审查来完成数据分析的。结果:在不知道何时会结束的大流行期间,有两种策略,即旅游泡沫和虚拟旅游,可以增加博物馆和文化遗产景点的游客访问量。局限性:研究对象是已开发的博物馆和文化遗产,并为国内外游客所熟知。该地区开发的各种旅游景点都没有专门的旅行社提供。贡献:使用旅游泡沫战略和虚拟旅游是一种解决方案,以便在covid-19大流行威胁仍然存在的情况下继续开展旅游活动。依赖旅游业的人们的生活可以继续良好。
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Pub Date : 2021-12-26DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1506
J. Ranasinghe, R. Ranatunga, P. G. S. S. Pattiyagedara
Published: Aug 22, 2023 Abstract: Purpose: The primary goal is to identify the existing knowledge on carbon-neutral tourism gained from 2005 to 2023. Research Methodology: To accomplish the research purpose, a systematic literature review (SLR) approach and preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines were used to address the research objective. Through methodical literature research, bibliometric analysis, and the use of the VOS viewer software, all chosen papers were thoroughly reviewed, summarized, and synthesized. Results: Combining The Google Scholar, Emerald Insight, and Lens.ORG databases resulted in 43 articles. An increasing variety of tourism destinations are planning to become "carbon neutral" as pressure on the tourism industry to reduce greenhouse gas emissions grows. This is because tourism is now widely acknowledged as a significant contributor to global climate change due to the significant greenhouse gas emissions associated with air travel. Overlay visualization shows that there has been a high demand for carbon-neutral tourism since 2021. Contributions: They want to minimize their impact on global warming while simultaneously expanding their tourism industries by enhancing their reputation as green, environmentally conscious, and sustainable destinations.
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Pub Date : 2021-09-30DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i1.1236
R. Sulistiowati, A. Adisa, S. I. Caturiani
Abstract: Purpose: This study aims to describe the synergy between stakeholders in revitalizing tourist destinations to support sustainable tourism in Way Tebabeng, North Lampung. Methods: The research was conducted using a descriptive-qualitative approach, and the data collection techniques are in the form of interviews, observations, and documentation. Results: The results show that the synergy of stakeholders is not optimal due to the one-way communication, leading to coordination which only takes place at the beginning. The inhibiting factors for the revitalization of the Way Tebabeng destination are the lack of budget, leaders, and human resource factors. Limitation: This study uses a qualitative approach with a limited level of generalization. Therefore, it should be reviewed with other approaches and wider research locations. Contribution: The revitalization of tourism destinations in terms of synergy between stakeholders was reviewed as the basis for developing policies, especially in local communities. Keywords: 1. Synergy 2. Stakeholders 3. Revitalization of tourism objects 4. Sustainable Tourism
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