Diah Cynthia Putri
Bali Tourism Polytechnic

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Factors Influencing Acceptance of Tourism Academia Towards Implementation of New-Normal Policy in Tourism Industry; Evidence from Bali Anom Hery Suasapha; Ni Made Eka Mahadewi; Ida Bagus Gede Agung Widana; Diah Cynthia Putri
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 19 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2021.19.3.08

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This article aims to understand factors that influence the acceptance of tourism academia toward the implementation of a new-normal policy for the tourism industry in Bali. Data were collected from an online survey. The population from which the sample was derived was the tourism lecturers of Bali Tourism Polytechnic. The sample size was 88, representing a population of 151 lecturers. It corresponds to the statistical power of 0,90. Statistical descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were performed to analysis the data. The result of the research shows that acceptance of tourism academia toward implementation of the new-normal policy was simultaneously influenced by their perception of the impact caused by the pandemic to the industry as well as their perception about the dangerous disease itself, even though partially, the impact of the pandemic seems to be the stronger influencing factor compared to their perception about the dangerous disease. The article concludes that tourism academia accepted the opening of the tourism industry while stressing that the opening should be accompanied by strict implementation of the new-normal protocol, to prevent the second wave of the pandemic COVID-19 as well as to prevent future irreversible damages to the tourism industry in term of its safety and security image.
Tourism Potential Evaluation and Strategy Formulation for Pine Forest of Gelagahlinggah; Experience From A Community Engagement Anom Hery Suasapha; I Wayan Mertha; Ida Bagus Gede Agung Widana; Luh Yusni Wiarti; Ni Putu Oka Agustini; Lukia Zuraida; Diah Cynthia Putri
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 9 Number 1 (March 2022)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v9i1.82250

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This article is written based on a research conducted as part of a series of community engagement done by Lecturers of Tourism Destination Program of Bali Tourism Polytechnic for the community of Gelagahlinggah Customary Village. The village is located at Kintamani of Bangli Regency, and is part of buffer zone for Batur UNESCO Global Geopark. The aim of the research was to evaluate the tourism potential of the pines forest of Gelagahlinggah, and to produce strategies to develop those potentials. The research implemented quantitative and qualitative approach, utilizing survey as the method for collecting primary data. To increase the validity of the data, the sample was determined purposively. Therefore, the respondents should understand the existing condition of the pines forest of Gelagahlinggah Village, and able to evaluate its tourism potentials. The questionnaire was developed on Google form to allows for practicality. A sample of 100 respondents were collected, based on which a dataset was then prepared for analysis. The analysis using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) to extract factors in the form of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats indicating the tourism potentials of the pine forest of Gelagahlinggah. The tourism potentials were then processed in a SWOT Matrix to develop strategies for those tourism potentials. The research result reveals some tourism potentials of the pine forest of Gelagahlinggah, and strategies suitable to develop those potentials. Keywords: tourism potentials, evaluation, pine forest, strategy