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Performance Analysis of Receiving Staff in the Accounting Department at Manhattan Hotel Jakarta Menajang, Brenda Anastasya Hariet; Warokka, Margaretha N.; Kalele, Selvi; Djamali, Radjab
Journal of Multi-Disciplines Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Multi-Disciplines Science
Publisher : Indo Consultan Energi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59921/icecomb.v2i1.27

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Hotels provide food and beverage accommodation services and other service facilities intended for the public. The Accounting Department has a vital role in making and receiving reports. This research analyses the performance of receiving employees in the Accounting Department at Manhattan Hotel Jakarta. This study uses a qualitative method. Data was collected using interviews, observation and literature study. This research indicates that employee performance in the employee quality dimension still needs to be of better quality. Furthermore, from the experience dimension, employees need to improve and develop their work performance. Employees in the Accounting Department need to increase their accuracy in receiving goods. Hotel management needs to supervise employees to improve their performance.
Analisis Deskripsi Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Kunjungan Wisatawan Pada Objek Wisata Tetetana Tomohon Andih, Deisy; Djamali, Radjab; Sangari, Fonny; Warokka, Margaretha
HOSPITALITI DAN PARIWISATA Vol 6 No 1 (2023): JURNAL HOSPITALITI DAN PARIWISATA
Publisher : PolimdoSains

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35729/jhp.v6i1.112

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Tetetana tourist attraction is one of the destinations for tourists who want to enjoy the natural scenery with a cool and comfortable climate. This object is located in Tomohon city, precisely in the vilĺage of Suluan. Although there are many tourist attractions that offer natural views and coolness in Tomohon City, the Tetetana tourist attraction remains a favourite destination for tourists. It is proven that there are so many tourist visits to this place, especially during holidays. This research was carried out using a quantirative descriptive method. Tourists' perception of this attraction was based on attractions consisting of the beauty of the Tetetana tourist attraction ,followed by friendliness. Tourists'perception of the Tetetana Tomohon tourist attraction based on accessibility( transportation) to the site shows that transportation to the location is very easily dominated. Tourists' perception based on amenities( facilities) are in the first place toilets, followed by gazebos and then parking lots. Meanwhile, the factors that encourage the tourists to visit the Tetetana Tomohon tourist attraction are the natural beauty, accompanying family and friends , followed by relaxation and rest and finally, see something different. Keywords: Factors, Tourists' visits, Tetetana
Navigating Halal Tourism: Perceptions and Behaviors of Non-Muslims in the Muslim-Minority Context of Manado City Djamali, Radjab; Kindangen, Paulus; Masinambow, Vecky A. J.; Taroreh, Rita N.; Nurhayati, Laily; Hermawan, Tulus
Jurnal Ilmiah Al-Syir'ah Vol 23, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : IAIN Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30984/jis.v23i1.3501

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This study aims to examine the perceptions and behaviors of the non-Muslim community in Manado towards halal tourism, particularly in the context of a Muslim-minority region. As halal tourism gains momentum, driven by Muslim travelers seeking destinations that align with Islamic principles, it becomes crucial to understand how this tourism concept is perceived in areas with predominantly non-Muslim populations. Using a qualitative approach with a descriptive methodology, data were gathered through in-depth interviews and observations, followed by analysis based on Miles and Huberman's interactive model. The findings reveal diverse perceptions of halal tourism among non-Muslim residents of Manado. While most participants associate halal tourism with halal food and an environment adhering to Islamic principles, others interpret it more broadly, relating it to cleanliness, orderliness, and respect for social and cultural diversity norms. Despite these varying perspectives, most participants favor developing Manado as a halal tourism destination. These findings provide valuable insights into the integration of halal tourism in non-Muslim-majority contexts, offering implications for policy development and the future of halal tourism in Indonesia.
Creative Economy and Gender Empowerment in Tourism: Investigating Bartender Training for Women in Batu Putih Bawah Village Pesik, Mex Usmeni; Lagarense, Bet El Silisna; Walansendow, Agustinus; Pangemanan, Jemmy Rudolf; Kondoj, Telly Hetty Isye; Djamali, Radjab; Kamagi, Jongky Wuner; Lumare, Mercy Ariane
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): August-December
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.649

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This study explores the intersection of the creative economy and gender empowerment in the context of rural tourism development. Focusing on bartender training for women in Batu Putih Bawah Village, Bitung City, Indonesia, the research investigates how vocational skill development in mixology can serve as a strategic entry point for women's participation in the tourism value chain. Drawing from a gender-inclusive development framework and the creative economy paradigm, the study employs a qualitative case study method involving interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings suggest that bartender training not only enhances women's technical competencies but also fosters self-confidence, economic independence, and social recognition. However, structural challenges such as limited market access, traditional gender roles, and a lack of institutional support remain persistent barriers. This research contributes to the discourse on sustainable tourism and inclusive growth by proposing an integrated model for women’s empowerment through creative vocational pathways. The study also provides insights for policymakers, tourism practitioners, and educators seeking to strengthen local capacities and gender equity within emerging tourism destinations.