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Journal : International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events

AIKIDO IN BALI: JAPANESE CULTURAL DIPLOMACY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH TOURISM BUSINESS Wayan Nurita; Kumiko Shishido; I Gede Mudana
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 2 No 1 (2018): June 2018
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (P3M) Politeknik Negeri Bali

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There is a significant growing number of Balinese people who learn many kinds of martial arts from other countries. One of the martial arts is Aikido, originated from Japan, which has been accepted and well developed in Bali, Indonesia. This current study aimed to find out and understand the diplomacy of Japanese culture through the practice of Aikido and its relationship with tourism business in Bali. This qualitative research took place in Aikido’s dojo (training centre) in Bali. The data were collected through observation, in-depth interview, documentation, and literature study. The technique applied to analyse the data was the qualitative technique. The findings of this study show that many Japanese aikidokas and their families visit Bali regularly, not only to perform Aikido activities, but also to enjoy the scenary and Balinese culture. The long period of Aikido practice which can be time consuming surely makes Bali an ideal place to spend memorable time for the Japanese aikidoka, their families, and the all the group members. From the political point of view, this phenomenon can be an alternative of diplomacy of Japanese culture, specifically in Bali. This study found that beside the acceptance and the development of Aikido in Bali as parts of globalization and Japanese culture diplomacy, Bali tourism sector was strenghtened at the same time.
BALINESE CULTURE AND REPEAT VISITORS TO BALI I Ketut Sutama; I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Astawa
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 1 No 1 (2017): June 2017
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The intention to revisit a destination usually happens during tourists’ first visit. The decision begins when tourists’ expectations meet the reality in the destination visited, moreover it exceeds the expectations. The main purpose of tourists visit a destination is one of the following: holiday, visiting friends and relatives (VFR), business, education, sports and health, but it may be a combination of them, such as holiday and VFR, holiday and business, etc. In terms of holiday it may include relax, learn and enjoy arts and culture, enjoy nature beauty, and honeymoon. The purpose of this study was to know how Balinese culture affect international tourists revisit Bali. Since Bali is known as cultural tourist destination it is worth to know more deeply. In regard with this study it was found that the number of visit by international repeating-tourists to Bali was as follows: 6 to 9 visits (28%), more than 25 visits (25%), 3 to 5 visits (25%), 14 to 17 visits (10%), 18 to 21 visits (7%), and 10 to 13 visits (5%). Three most reasons repeaters revisited Bali were friendly people, ‘love Bali’, and the charm of Bali. Their reasons were influenced by a number of factors including holiday (65%), followed by business (22.5%), VFR (7.5%), and others (5%). From this fact it may say that Bali is still considered best destination for holiday. Nine most preferable activities done by revisiting international tourists during in Bali were relax (15%), interact with local people (14%), beach activities (13%), adventure activities (11%), sightseeing (10%), learning local culture (9%), attending temple ceremony (8%), enjoying night life (7%), and business (6%). In terms of revisiting behavior, connection with a visited destination is considered significant by experts. Connection in this case may be tangible and intangible. Tangible connection may include business and social networks, while intangible connection is seen through psychological aspect. In this study attachment theory was used to examine the connection between repeaters and Bali as a tourist destination. It was found that most repeaters had strong connection to Bali, mostly affected by friendly people of Bali (social connection), uniqueness of culture (cultural connection), and natural beauty or the charm of Bali (place connection). Further study is important to conduct to know more about how each connection influence each other.
IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSES ON ENVIRONMENT IN BALI TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Ni Gst Nym Suci Murni; I Gede Mudana; Dewa Made Suria Antara
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 1 No 2 (2017): December 2017
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The environment is increasingly occupying important issues in all aspects of life including the tourism business that is often highlighted to ignore the environment. Because it is so crucial, it is constantly discoursed not only in local and national contexts but more globally. In these evolving discourses, it turns out that there are a number of ideologies that show the interests of those who discoursing them. This research uses qualitative approach, and scientifi cultural studies paradigm. The purpose of this research is to know the ideologies of global, national and local environmental discourse. Research results show that based on the global ideology of sustainable development, there are ecological sustainability, economic sustainability, and social sustainability. Ideology of national environmental discourse which is a transformation from developmentalism ideology (modernization) can also hegemonize company industry, society, with legitimizing by law and regulations issued about tourism and environment, so that the sustainability of development can be achieved. The ideology of local environmental discourse there are various local knowledge (local genius) related to the environment that has been practiced by certain countries, especially the developing countries, where tourist destination areas such as Bali have run it through religious ritual, as well as through the daily life of the community .
INCREASING STUDENTS’ ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS THROUGH COLLEGE TOURISM BUSINESS INCUBATORS I Ketut Sutama; I Ketut Pasek; I Gede Mudana
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 1 No 1 (2017): June 2017
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The aim of the study is to search the entrepreneurial potency of students of Politeknik Negeri Bali (State Polytechnic of Bali). By knowing such a potential, the development of tourism business incubator within the college will be significant. Instead of giving theoretical and practical benefits in terms of teaching and learning for the subject of entrepreneurship, the existence of the incubator will prove that the institution also plays the role in creating job opportunity. In terms of teaching and learning process the result of the study will give support to the subject of entrepreneurship, for instance in production of updated teaching material and method. On the other hand, regarding job creations, institutional incubator business will give wider chance to students and fresh graduates to train themselves to create and practice business. To get view on the potency of entrepreneurship of the students, a number of 91 fourth semester students were chosen as research samples. Questionnaires were distributed to them, then analyzed using descriptive method. Three indicators of entrepreneurship, such as innovation, proactive, and risk acceptance, also indicator of the potency of business in tourism area were utilized to count means. It was found the value of 3.6. It means that between 1 to 5 of choice scale, the value of 3.6 is significant enough to indicate that the students have good potency for entrepreneurship. If it is developed seriously, they will be able to build their own business upon graduate. Such a data is significant enough as an indicator for further research at the second year, dealing with the development of business incubator in tourism area.
THE CONCENSUAL INTERACTION BETWEEN A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE AND HOTEL INVESTORS I Wayan Kiki Sanjaya; I Nyoman Darma Putra; I Wayan Ardika; I Gede Mudana
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 2 No 2 (2018): December 2018
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This article examines the agreement and consensus between Kedewatan as a pakraman (a traditional village) in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia and hotel investors. It is done as a qualitative approach and analyzed by using two theories of critical cultural studies, namely the communicative action of Jurgen Habermas and the theory of hegemony by Antonio Gramsci. Data are obtained through observation, document studies, and in-depth interviews. The results of this study found three consensuses between Kedewatan villagers and hotel investors. First, the formal legal investment consensus that has an agreement in the form of the contribution of the hotel investor during the investment in Kedewatan Village. Second, the social consensus is the agreement of Kedewatan and hotel investors to employ the local community of Kedewatan Village as hotel employees in accordance with their competencies. Third, the cultural consensus is the agreement of both parties to appreciate the local culture and wisdom of local people to be adopted by the hotel investors who set up their business in Kedewatan Village
HOW COULD THE BUYERS BE ENTHUSIASTIC TOWARDS THE PRODUCTS OF BAGUS DISCOVERY MANAGEMENT COMPANY?: WINNING MARKET SEGMENT IN BBTF Gede Ginaya; I Gede Mudana; Ni Nyoman Sri Astuti; Nyoman Mastiani Nadra; Ni Made Rai Sukmawati
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 2 No 2 (2018): December 2018
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Bali beyond Travel Fair (BBTF) is an annual national tourism agenda as a business-to-business event for local travel industry players to sell travel packages to foreign buyers. As one of the sellers in the annual event, Bagus Discovery Management Company (BDMC) that manage Nusa Dua Bali Tours & Travel, Puri Bagus Hotel Group, and Bagus Agro had participated actively in BBTF by opening a booth stand in Nusa Dua Hall of Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center as the event venue from June 27 to June 30. This study investigated the role of BDMC in BBTF through the writer’s direct practices when was involved in handling the event by conducting surveys in the fifth edition of BBTF. Additionally, interviews were conducted to the staff and top management of the company about the winning strategy for attracting buyers in such a potential marketing event as well as to buyers by asking their perception about the event. The data that had been classified then analyzed using descriptive qualitative based on inductive methodological paradigm by setting up the discussion from specifically principles to general before drawing a conclusion. The study reveals that most of the sellers who visited Bagus Discovery Booth Stand felt satisfied towards the service received and appreciated highly its products like Puri Bagus Group Property which is considered to possess a distinctive uniqueness as what certainly every guest is looking for
Co-Authors A.A. Bagus Wirawan A.A. Ngurah Anom Kumbara A.A. Raka Sita Laksmi, A.A. Raka Sita Adam Rahmadi Akbar Agus Martha Di Nugraha Ahmad Riri Nurany Anak Agung Ayu Ngurah Harmini Anak Agung Bagus Wirawan Anak Agung Ngurah Anom Kumbara Andreani, Ni Putu Elvian Aron Meko Mbete Artajaya, Made Astawa, I Ketut Baiq Mega Yustika Kharomah Budi Susanto Budiasa, I Kadek Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari Darmawan, I Putu Ikka Dermawan Waruwu Dewa Made Suria Antara Elvira Septevany Entas, Derinta Gede Ginaya Gede Ginaya Gilang Ramadan Hardiman Hardiman Hardiman Hardiman I Gde Hendra Narottama I Gusti Agung Bagus Mataram I Gusti Ayu Nurtirtawaty I Gusti Ketut Purnaya, I Gusti Ketut I Gusti Made Wendri I Kadek Eri Suma Andika I Ketut Astawa I Ketut Astawa I Ketut Astawa I Ketut Budarma I Ketut Pasek I Ketut Suda I Ketut Suja I Ketut Suparta I Ketut Supir I Ketut Sutama I Ketut Sutama I Ketut Sutama I Ketut Sutama I Made Antara I Made Darma Oka I Made Darma Oka I Made Darma Oka, I Made Darma I Made Dede Ardika I Made Kartika I Made Rony Mulia Kusuma Putra I Made Suniastha Amerta I Nengah Dasi Astawa I Nyoman Anom Fajaraditya Setiawan, I Nyoman Anom I Nyoman Artayasa I Nyoman Darma Putra I Nyoman Larry Julianto I Nyoman Rajin Aryana I Nyoman Rajin Aryana I Nyoman Rajin Aryana I Nyoman Sirtha I Nyoman Suarka I Nyoman Winia I Nyoman Winia I Nyoman Winia I Putu Adis Putra Kencana I Putu Astawa I Putu Ikka Darmawan I Putu Krisna Arta Widana I Putu Ryan Dharma Putra I Putu Subali Adi Putra I Putu Sudana Sunario Adi Putra I Putu Sudira I Putu Sudira I Putu Surya Anggana I Wayan Ardika I Wayan Basi Arjana, I Wayan Basi I Wayan Swandi Ida Ayu Elistyawati Ida Ayu Elistyawati Ita Supeno Kadek Ayu Ariningsih Kadek Wirantari Kadek Wirantari Ketut Sumerjana, Ketut Komang Devi Paramita Kumiko Shishido La Ode Dirman, La Ode Luh Putu Kristiani Made Antara Made Hery Santosa Made Ruki Made Ruki Made Sudiarta Made Sudiarta Merry Dwika Larasati Zaluchu Muhamad Nova Nengah Bawa Atmadja Nengah Bawa Atmadja Ni Gst Nym Suci Murni Ni Gst Nym Suci Murni Ni Gst Nym Suci Murni Ni Gusti Nyoman Suci Murni Ni Kadek Jumiati Parwati Ni Luh Eka Armoni Ni Luh Gde Vania Pradina Ni Luh Gde Vania Pradina Ni Luh Sustiawati Ni Made Arisani Dewi Ni Made Ary Widiastini Ni Made Ayu Windu Kartika Ni Made Ernawati Ni Made Ernawati, Ni Made Ni Made Nitha Balistha Ni Made Nitha Balistha Ni Made Rai Sukmawati Ni Made Sudarmini Ni Nyoman Sri Astuti Ni Nyoman Triyuni Ni Putu Diah Astriningsih Ni Putu Lianda Ayu Puspita Ni Putu Somawati Ni Putu Somawati Ni Putu Wiwiek Ary Susyarini Ni Wayan Ardini, Ni Wayan Ni Wayan Budi Purnama Dewi Ni Wayan Budi Purnama Dewi Nida Ulhasanah Dwi Sulistyaningrum Nyoman Mastiani Nadra Palguna, I Gede Rai Pamularsih, Tyas Raharjeng Paskalis Nyoman Widastra Pramawati, I.D.A Tantri Putra Adnyana Yasa, Gede Pasek Putra Kencana, I Putu Adis Putu Radharani Paramitha Sai Ishvari Putu Rian Arde Surya Putu Yunita Wacana Sari Raden Roro Rieta Anggraheni Rama, Vanny Oktafia Putri Rustiani, Komang Wahyu Sang Putu Eka Pertama Sanjaya, I Wayan Kiki Sanjiwani, I Gusti Agung Mirah Sari, Putu Yunita Wacana Setya Aristu Pranoto Sudira, I Putu Sylvine Pickel Chevalier Vanny Oktafia Putri Rama Wayan Nurita Wendri, I Gusti Made Wijaya, I Nyoman Cahyadi Yayu Indrawati