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Identification barriers to entry in the sport tourism industry: A challenge for local sports entrepreneurs Julianti P, Eva; Yusmawati; Widyaningsih, Heni; Mulyana; Halim, Abdul
Journal Sport Area Vol 8 No 2 (2023): August
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2023.vol8(2).12217

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The Indonesian sports industry is required by law to contribute to the country's gross domestic product (GDP) by becoming an upstream-to-downstream industry, which refers to the total value added to sports products annually and is a component of GDP. The objectives of this study were to find the factors that become barriers to entry (and also exit) from the sports industry. The study used a qualitative method. Using the purposive method, the data were collected from 10 people including the village head, entrepreneurs, and Cisaat Village Community through FGD’s (Forum Group Disscussion) and semi-structured interviews were gathered. To analyze the data using thematic analysis. Cisaat Village was chosen as an analysis material to find barriers to entry factors, especially for sport tourism. The findings of this study are that the capital factor, the lack of knowledge and experience, human resources, are the most barrier to entry in sport tourism industry. As implications of future research, researchers can use these factors to identify how they affect sports entrepreneurs in their countries. By addressing these barriers, the sports industry can thrive and make a substantial contribution to national economic development.
Validity and reliability of the self-regulation martial arts questionnaire (SR-MAQ): A study in 3 types of martial arts Alif, Muhammad Nur; Komarudin; Muhtar, Tatang; Mulyana
Journal Sport Area Vol 9 No 3 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2024.vol9(3).18029

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Background Problems: Self-regulation, which includes positive behavior, metacognitive awareness, and motivation, is critical to adolescents' development.  Despite its benefits in structured activities such as martial arts, there is a lack of existing tools to assess self-regulation among adolescent martial arts participants. This study addresses this gap by developing an instrument to measure adolescents' self-regulation abilities. Research Objectives: This research aims to adapt an instrument in the form of a questionnaire to measure self-regulation in martial arts activities. Methods: The author uses the cross-cultural adaptation method. Adapting research instruments is not just a language change. There is an aspect of cross-cultural adaptation that is important so that the research instrument can measure what it should measure (valid) and be reliable (consistent in measurement). A total of 58 participants were involved in three stages of instrument validity, consisting of 21 pencak silat students, 18 karate students, and 19 taekwondo students who were selected proportionally. Findings/Results: After data analysis, the results of this research are 67 SR-MAQ question items declared valid and reliable. Conclusion: The development of the SR-MAQ instrument allows for the measurement of the self-regulation of teenage martial arts practitioners, contributing to their positive development. To expand the utility and generalisability of this instrument, we need further research involving a wider age range and participants from different types of martial arts. This will not only increase the relevance of the findings but also provide richer insights into the role of self-regulation in various adolescent activity contexts.
Contribution of martial arts participation to interpersonal intelligence in adolescents: An ex post facto study Alif, Muhammad Nur; Komarudin; Septiadi, Firman; Mulyana
Journal Sport Area Vol 10 No 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2025.vol10(3).24353

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Background: Adolescence is a crucial stage for identity formation and social skill development, yet many adolescents struggle with emotional regulation and building healthy interpersonal relationships. Martial arts activities are known to instill discipline, respect, and cooperation, contributing to socio-emotional growth. However, empirical studies examining the direct relationship between martial arts participation and interpersonal intelligence especially in the Indonesian adolescent context remain limited. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the role of martial arts activities in supporting the development of adolescent interpersonal intelligence through the values of discipline, cooperation, and respect for others. Methods: This study used an ex post facto method with a quantitative approach. The subjects were 87 adolescents who actively participated in martial arts training in pencak silat, karate, and taekwondo in Bandung City. The instruments used included a martial arts activity questionnaire and a validated interpersonal intelligence scale. Findings/Results: The results of the compare mean analysis showed that the highest average score in interpersonal intelligence was found in the empathy indicator (M = 17.2; SD = 2.1), while in martial arts activities the highest was found in the activity type indicator (M = 13.4; SD = 2.2). In addition, the results of simple linear regression showed a 36.4% contribution of martial arts activities to interpersonal intelligence (R2 = 0.364; F = 122.77; p = 0.001). Conclusion: The findings indicate that martial arts participation contributes positively to adolescents’ socio-emotional development, particularly by strengthening interpersonal intelligence. This study provides an important contribution by offering empirical evidence for the role of sports-based character education in shaping interpersonal skills. However, the limited sample and the use of an ex post facto design reduce the generalizability and do not allow causal interpretation. Future research should involve larger and more diverse participants as well as stronger methodological designs to better understand how martial arts influence adolescents’ interpersonal development.
Co-Authors Abd Halim Abdullah Baharun Abelia Putri Adie Nugroho Saputra Adipratama, Firza Afendy Widayat Agung Puji Haryanto Agus Maulana Ahmad Asrof Fitri Ahmad Edi Saputra Akbar Saputra, Fauzi Alam, Rudy Aldi Rahman Dirta Alif, Muhammad Nur Aly Rachmat Ananingtyas S. Darmarini Ar.Marson Maizi Ardianto Rifki Purnama Azzumar, Akmal Maulana Bambang Pratowo Berliana Buana, Bima Galang Buana Budiman capriati, Erina daniel rabitha, daniel rabitha Daud Dede Kusnadi Dede Rohmat Nurjaya Dede Rohmat Nurjaya, Dede Rohmat Della, Nanda Desfa Anisa Dian Pitaloka Priasmoro, Dian Pitaloka Edy Setyawan Eko Rini farastuti Ermi Dyah Kurnia Ernawati Fajar Permana Anwar Fani Farhansyah Febriani, Nawang Wulan Firman Septiadi Gafur Ammar Santoso Handayani, Jullya Fratiwi Heni Widyaningsih, Heni Ibrahim, Fauzi Ikhsan Qodri Pramartaa Ilham Wahyudi Indra Surya, Indra Ira Purnamasari M. Noors Iraqi Maharani Irfan Apriliana Ivan Rivan Firdaus Jaenal Abidin Julianti P, Eva Kama Abdulhakam Kardjono Kardjono Komarudin Kun Nurachadijat Kunarto Kusmayadi, Tendy Lesmana, Dudi Lia Angraeni Listiyapinto, Ravi Zamzam Masriani Situmorang Mega Royani mochamad renaldi Mochamad Yamin Saputra Moh Gerry Paturohman Muhamad Rifki Farid Fauzi Muhamad Tafaqur Muhamad, Zein Muhammad Alkhalish Muhammad Rezza Aditya Pratama Muhammad Riza Muliadi, Dedi Mumpuni, Sri Fia Munthe, Agyanata Tua Natasya Arifah Naufal, Ahmad Muzaky Nida'ul Hidayah Nida’ul Hidayah Nur Alia, Nur Nur Amalina, Ayu Nur Awalin, Faturrohman Nurcahya, Yudi Nursalamah Siagian, Nursalamah Oktoviana Nur Ajid Petricia, Echa Puteri, Nafisah Eka Putra, Sulthan Daffa Aulia Rachmadi, Adli Indrawan Rahmawati Rasendria, Muhamad Ratna Fitria Ratri, Tanti Sekar Ratu Salma Salsabila Ridha Mustaqim Rifa'i, Muhammad Rosyid Rismayadi, Alen Rival Vieri Rivani, Vita Diah Riza Muhida Rizal Hidayat Robby Anugrah Saputra Rustam Hanafi Sagitarius Sagitarius, Sagitarius Sagittarius Salam Suharto, Nasich saputra, moch yamin Saputro, Harjono Shavilla Adera Nazza Anjani Sidik, Dikdik Zafar Sinaga, Stefya Natasya Sari Sinulingga, Elyzabeth Arihta siti wulandari Sitinjak, Maria Amanda Helena SOBIRIN Sofyan, Wildhan Rahmadian Sri Harti Widyastuti Susanti, Pini Sutapa Tatang Muhtar, Tatang Tegar Pramudia Laksana Tubagus Muhammad Fenter Mulya Umi Kuntari Vierto Widi Kusumah Widi Kusumah Widyastuti, Desy Wilodati Yadi Sunaryadi Yopi Kusdinar Yudi Nurcahya YUNI ASRI, YUNI Yusmawati Zeniba Arifatul Chafshoh