Rifqi Asy'ari
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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The Relationship Between Tourism Accessibility and Tourist Satisfaction Raffi Auliya Ramadhan; Rifqi Asy'ari; Irena Novarlia
Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara (JUWITA) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI PARIWISATA SYARAH, FAKULTAS EKONOMI DAN BISNIS ISLAM, UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI MATARAM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/juwita.v5i2.15912

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the relationship between tourism accessibility and tourist satisfaction, and the influence of tourism accessibility on tourist satisfaction at Toga Hill Sumedang. Method: A quantitative approach with descriptive and verification analysis was employed. Data were collected from April to May 2026 through onsite and online questionnaire distributed to visitors of Toga Hill Sumedang. A total of 400 usable respondent questionnaire were obtained using an accidental sampling technique. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, classical assumption tests, simple linear regression, the coefficient of determination, and t-tests using IBM SPSS Statistics. Because accidental sampling is a non-probability sampling technique, the findings should be interpreted within the characteristics of the surveyed respondents and should not be generalized to the entire visitor population. Result: The mean accessibility score was 12.53 (possible score range: 5–20), while the mean tourist satisfaction score was 12.59 (possible score range: 5–20). Simple linear regression analysis indicated a statistically significant positive association between perceived tourism accessibility and tourist satisfaction (t = 9.543, p < .001). The coefficient of determination (R² = .186) indicates that accessibility accounted for 18.6% of the variance explained by the present model. Contribution: This study provides empirical evidence regarding the relationship between tourism accessibility and tourist satisfaction at a hill-based nature tourism destination. The findings offer practical insights for destination managers and local governments to improve road accessibility, transportation convenience, route information, and travel comfort to enhance visitors’ overall travel experience.
Mapping the Research Landscape of Sustainable Tourism and Destination Competitiveness in Indonesia: A Bibliometric Study Rifqi Asy&#039;ari; Panji Alam Prabowo; Muhammad Fiqhri Arhaj
Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara (JUWITA) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI PARIWISATA SYARAH, FAKULTAS EKONOMI DAN BISNIS ISLAM, UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI MATARAM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/juwita.v5i2.16141

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Purpose: This study aims to map the research landscape on Sustainable Tourism and Destination Competitiveness in Indonesia, analyze the development of publications, relationships between keywords, the evolution of research themes, and identify themes that still have opportunities for development. Method: The study used a bibliometric approach with Google Scholar data sources extracted through Publish or Perish version 8. Metadata was cleaned using OpenRefine and analyzed using VOSviewer through Network Visualization, Overlay Visualization, and Density Visualization. Of the 1,000 initial publications obtained, 616 journal articles met the criteria and were used as the research dataset. Result: The research findings indicate that the study of sustainable tourism and destination competitiveness in Indonesia has developed into a multidimensional field with strong links between destination management, innovation, technology, service quality, destination image, and tourist satisfaction. The analysis also indicates a shift in research focus toward sustainability, digital transformation, and destination governance. Meanwhile, themes such as sustainable tourism policy, community empowerment, local wisdom, and rural tourism still have relatively low research intensity, offering opportunities for future research. Contribution: This research contributes to the development of scientific knowledge by presenting a comprehensive bibliometric mapping of the conceptual structure, thematic developments, and research gaps in studies on Sustainable Tourism and Destination Competitiveness in Indonesia. The findings are expected to serve as a reference for researchers in identifying future research directions and support policymakers and destination managers in formulating evidence-based strategies for sustainable and competitive tourism development.