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Exploring the Shariah-Compliant Hotel Market: Meeting the Needs of Muslim Travelers Singgalen, Yerik Afrianto
Ekonomi, Keuangan, Investasi dan Syariah (EKUITAS) Vol 6 No 1 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/ekuitas.v6i1.5525

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This study explores the dynamics of guest preferences and satisfaction within the context of Sharia-compliant hospitality, using data from 445 verified reviews at The Sahira Hotel. Employing a descriptive-analytic methodology, the research utilizes visitor data extracted from Agoda’s review platform, focusing on room preferences, stay duration, and satisfaction ratings. The dataset was systematically filtered, cleaned, and categorized to ensure relevance and accuracy before conducting qualitative and quantitative analyses. Key findings reveal significant trends in visitor demographics and preferences. Families with young children and teenagers strongly preferred spacious accommodations, particularly the Family Deluxe Triple, accounting for over 35% of such bookings. In contrast, solo travelers, representing 20% of the dataset, favored functional and affordable options like the Deluxe Twin. Ratings analysis revealed the Deluxe Twin as the most highly rated room type, receiving over 40% "Exceptional" ratings. Short stays dominated the data, with 60% of guests staying for one night, emphasizing the importance of high-quality service for transient visitors. The study also underscores the significance of cultural and religious considerations, such as Halal-certified amenities and gender-sensitive spaces, in enhancing guest satisfaction. By aligning operational strategies with these insights, the findings provide actionable recommendations for optimizing marketing efforts, improving service delivery, and ensuring consistent guest satisfaction. This research contributes to the broader discourse on integrating cultural sensitivity with modern hospitality practices, offering a pathway for sustainable growth in the competitive halal tourism market.
An Analysis of Visitor Perception Toward Shariah-Compliant Hotels in Contemporary Hospitality Singgalen, Yerik Afrianto
Ekonomi, Keuangan, Investasi dan Syariah (EKUITAS) Vol 6 No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/ekuitas.v6i2.6184

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This research examines visitor perceptions of Shariah-compliant hotels within the context of contemporary hospitality, focusing on how these establishments meet guest expectations and foster satisfaction in a competitive global market. The study analyzes 445 customer reviews using a descriptive-analytical methodology to explore integrating Islamic principles with modern service standards. Key themes include cleanliness, staff behavior, Halal compliance, and family-oriented facilities. Cleanliness, mentioned in over 30% of reviews, emerges as the most critical factor, reflecting its alignment with Islamic values and universal hospitality standards. Staff behavior, noted in 25% of reviews, highlights the importance of attentiveness and politeness in shaping guest perceptions. Halal compliance, cited in 20% of feedback, underscores the significance of providing prayer facilities and Halal-certified dining options for Muslim travelers. Family-friendly and worship-related amenities, accounting for 15% of mentions, illustrate the need for culturally and spiritually inclusive environments. Sentiment analysis reveals a weak positive correlation (0.165) between ratings and sentiment polarity, while dissatisfaction, noted in 10% of reviews, primarily relates to tranquility, maintenance, and service inconsistencies. The findings emphasize that the success of Shariah-compliant hotels relies on the seamless integration of faith-based principles with operational excellence. Addressing guest concerns and leveraging positive feedback enhances satisfaction and strengthens loyalty and competitiveness. This study contributes to the broader discourse on inclusive hospitality management, offering practical insights for operational improvement and theoretical advancements in understanding niche markets.
The Economic Impact of Halal Tourism Development on Local Communities Singgalen, Yerik Afrianto
Ekonomi, Keuangan, Investasi dan Syariah (EKUITAS) Vol 6 No 3 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/ekuitas.v6i3.7010

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This research examines the economic dynamics of halal tourism development in Setanggor Village, a traditional craft village in Lombok, Indonesia, focusing on the interrelationship between cultural preservation and sustainable economic growth. Digital ethnographic methodology facilitates comprehensive analysis by systematically observing online interactions, digital footprints, and virtual community engagements across social media platforms, e-commerce activities, and digital marketing strategies of Setanggor's artisanal enterprises. Data collection encompasses news articles, and TripAdvisor reviews specific to Setanggor Village, processed through Atlas.ti software for rigorous content categorization and thematic analysis. Pattern identification and cross-source validation enhance analytical depth, ensuring methodological coherence in deriving robust conclusions. The findings reveal significant correlations between community cooperative structures, artisan empowerment, and equitable distribution of economic benefits within Setanggor's traditional weaving industry. Market expansion through halal-certified products demonstrates the substantial potential for income generation, while Setanggor's traditional weaving practices exemplify the successful integration of cultural heritage with contemporary market demands. However, the research identifies critical challenges in maintaining an equilibrium between commercialization pressures and cultural authenticity. Implementing strategic policy frameworks and fair trade mechanisms emerges as essential for fostering sustainable economic development while preserving traditional craftsmanship. This investigation contributes to the academic discourse by establishing innovative approaches for evaluating tourism-driven economic impacts within traditional craft villages, offering valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in developing sustainable halal tourism initiatives that benefit local artisanal communities in Setanggor and similar cultural destinations.
Digital Ethnographic Exploration of Media Narratives: Shaping Investment Decisions in Halal Tourism Ecosystems Singgalen, Yerik Afrianto
Ekonomi, Keuangan, Investasi dan Syariah (EKUITAS) Vol 6 No 3 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/ekuitas.v6i3.7051

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This research investigates the influence of digital media narratives on investment decision frameworks within halal tourism ecosystems through digital ethnographic methodology. The study employs a comprehensive methodological approach incorporating systematic data collection across multiple digital platforms, including specialized forums, social media environments, and digital financial communities. Using mixed-methods analysis combining qualitative narrative assessment with quantitative lexicometric evaluation, the research reveals significant patterns in terminology frequency, with tourism-related terms dominating the discourse at 17,181 instances, followed by growth indicators (5,587), value measurements (4,678), and impact assessments (4,524). The business environment analysis identifies "tourism" as the predominant term (174 occurrences), followed by "muslim" (127) and "halal" (93), demonstrating fundamental market dynamics. Digital ethnographic analysis illuminates distinctive patterns in investment behavior through three interconnected phases: initial digital immersion, targeted observation of investor-content interactions, and in-depth narrative reception analysis. The findings demonstrate that digital media narratives fundamentally influence investment decisions through sophisticated platform interactions, with distinctive patterns emerging at intersections of Islamic principles and economic considerations. This research contributes to understanding investment dynamics within halal tourism markets while establishing robust parameters for culturally sensitive market development.
Co-Authors A.Y. Agung Nugroho Agnes Harnadi Agnes Harnadi Agung Mulyadi Purba Alfonso Harrison Aloisius Gita Nathaniel Aprius Sutresno, Stephen Astuti Kusumawicitra Astuti Kusumawicitra Laturiuw Astuti Kusumawicitra Laturiuw Bernardus Alvin Rig Bernardus Alvin Rig Biafra Daffa Farabi Biafra Daffa Farabi Billy Macarius Sidhunata Brito, Manuel Charitas Fibriani Christanto, Henoch Juli Christine Dewi Danny Manongga Dasra, Muhamad Nur Agus Eko Sediyono Eko Widodo Elfin Saputra Elfin Saputra Elly Esra Kudubun Fang, Liem Shiao Faskalis Halomoan Lichkman Manurung Gatot Sasongko Gilberto Dennis G E Sidabutar Gintu, Agung Rimayanto Gudiato, Candra Henoch Juli Christanto Henoch Juli Christanto Heru Prasadja Hindriyanto Dwi Purnomo Hironimus Cornelius Royke Irene Sonbay Irwan Sembiring Jesslyn Alvina Seah Jonathan Tristan Santoso Juli Christanto, Henoch Kartikawangi, Dorien Kusumawicitra, Astuti Manuel Brito Marthen Timisela Mavish, Steven Michael Kenang Gabbatha Nantingkaseh, Alfonso Harrison Nicolas Arya Nanda Susilo Nugroho, A. Y. Agung Octa Hutapea Octa Hutapea Pamerdi Giri Wiloso Pamerdi Giri Wiloso Pamerdi Giri Wiloso, Pamerdi Giri Pedro Manuel Lamberto Buu Sada Pinia, Nyoman Agus Perdanaputra Pontolawokang, Theresya Ellen Pristiana Widyastuti Pristiana Widyastuti Purwoko, Agus Puspitarini, Titis Radyan Rahmananta Radyan Rahmananta Rafael Christian Rahadi, Abigail Rosandrine Kayla Putri Rahmadini, Asyifa Catur Richard Emmanuel Adrian Sinaga Rosdiana Sijabat Samuel Piolo Seingo, Martha Maraka Setiawan, Ruben William Siemens Benyamin Tjhang Sri Yulianto Joko Prasetyo Stephen Aprius Sutresno Stephen Aprius Sutresno, Stephen Aprius Suharsono SUHARSONO Suni, Eugenius Kau Tabuni, Gasper Tharsini, Priya Titi Susilowati Prabawa Titis Puspitarini Widodo, Eko Winayu, Birgitta Narindri Rara Yan Dirk Wabiser Yoel Kristian Zsarin Astri Puji Insani