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SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: EXPLORATION OF THE POTENTIAL FOR HALAL TOURISM RETRIBUTION ON THE NORTH COAST OF MADURA Nurul Herawati; Bambang Haryadi; Hanif Yusuf Seputro; syah, sultan
Jurnal Riset Akuntansi Dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Bisnis Airlangga
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jraba.v8i1.45188

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This aim of study is to explore the potential for regional levy revenue derived from halal tourism on the north coast of Madura Island. The uniqueness of this research lies in taking the object of research (halal tourism) after the COVID-19 pandemic. Population is a halal tourist attraction located on the north coast of Pamekasan Regency and Sumenep Regency (Madura Island), namely Jumiang Beach, Lombang, E-Kasoghi, Talang Siring, and Slopeng. Data collection techniques using purposive sampling methods with time vulnerability during 2019 to 2022 which are processed using halal potential analysis methods and quantitative descriptive methods. The results showed that the potential revenue of the halal tourism sector of the Madura coastal coast is quite high, as seen from several destinations that are able to generate significant revenue. The high revenue potential on these beaches has implications for significant local native income opportunities or potential. This research contributes to the government's program in levying levies on halal tourism. This research also contributes to the application of economic theory, legal theory, political theory, interest theory, stakeholder theory, and sustainable development goals (SDGs) that support levy collection in the field of halal tourism.
CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTABILITY KWANGKAY Fibriyani Nur Khairin; Anjani Risa Pratiwi; syah, sultan
Jurnal Riset Akuntansi Dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Bisnis Airlangga
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jraba.v8i1.45474

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This study aims to construct the form of practice and the meaning of accountability in traditional ceremonies. The study population was the Dayak tribe and the study sample was the Daya Banuaq Tribe who performed the kwangkay ceremony. This research uses qualitative methods with a case study approach on the Continent Dayak Tribe in East Kalimantan. The data collection technique uses the snowball method during 2020-2022. Data sources are obtained through observation, interviews, documents, and audio visuals. The results showed that through the traditional kwangkay ceremony there was a practice of returning favors to those who had died. The Kwangkay ceremony costs a lot so it must be held accountable both individually (between families) and groups of people (community). This form of accountability is needed to increase trust and acceptance between family and community which is divided into two dimensions, namely; spiritual accountability and physical accountability. This accountability prioritizes the principles of good governance as important findings in the implementation of this ceremony, including participation, transparency and responsiveness. This research contributes to the theory of action by involving aspects of cultural identity, symbolism, social solidarity, and behavioral regulation. Contributing to practice, the Kwangkay ceremony has an important role in maintaining the cultural heritage of the Dayak tribe, strengthening social ties, and contributing to the local economy.