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Overtourism Sebagai Keniscayaan Dalam Pengelolaan Pariwisata di Indonesia Sutanto, Harry; Setiadi, Nugroho J
Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Jurnal ALTASIA (Edisi Khusus) - Acceptance
Publisher : Program Studi Pariwisata - Universitas Internasional Batam

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Peran industri pariwisata dalam mendukung perekonomian dan kemajuan bangsa, semakin meningkat dari waktu ke waktu, khususnya karena industri pariwisata dinilai sebagai sarana promosi efektif atas destinasi wisata tertentu dan negara pada umumnya, serta tanpa harus mengeksploitasi sumberdaya alam secara berlebihan.  Tetapi fenomena overtourism, yang walaupun masih dalam tahapan awal dari suatu penyesuaian kebijakan publik, berpotensi menurunkan apresiasi warga lokal maupun masyarakat luas akan peran penting pariwisata.  Untuk mengantisipasi dan mencegah fenomena overtourism tersebut, selain perubahan dan perbaikan perilaku maupun kebijakan pariwisata secara nasional, diperlukan perhitungan secara saksama atas daya dukung wisata di destinasi wisata tertentu.
Determinants on Generation Z's propensity to purchase sustainable products in Jakarta, Indonesia Ichsan, Mohammad; Sutanto, Harry; Sudjatmoko, Agung; Soenarto, Hardisty Aliviasari; Salsabila, Zsa Zsa; Febioza, Muhammad Azizan
JOURNAL OF SOCIOECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Publisher of Widyagama University of Malang (UWG Press)

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Except for consumers from the Millennial and Generation Z generations, sustainable products with their primary selling point—being ecologically friendly in the business concept and the production process—have less of a place in people's purchasing preferences. Future consumers of millennials and Generation Z are committed to and interested in adopting sustainable products, which also exhibit extremely environmentally conscious consumer behavior. They will own and shape future consumption patterns. Jakartans stand out among them as particularly significant markers of economic advancement and development.  This study focuses on green attitudes, social norms, and perceived behavioral control, which are thought to influence green purchase behavior through green purchase intention, in order to identify the determinant factors of green purchasing behavior toward sustainable products.  A questionnaire for the non-probability sampling method was included in a Google Form package.   Purchase behavior is influenced by elements from the Theory of Planned Behavior (attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control), which in turn results in sustainable product purchasing behavior. Data analysis using SmartPLS software demonstrates that purchase intention has a direct impact. The results support the benefits of sustainable product adoption patterns.JEL Classification  D12; M31; Q50