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Balinese Women in The Cruise Ships Tourism Industry I Made Darma Oka; Made Antara; I Gede Mudana
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 2 Number 1 (March 2015)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

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As one of the most popular destinations for international tourists, Bali has attracted a sizeable and growing labor force in the tourism sector of the economy. This fact has triggered Balinese labor force to participate in such service industry. As a supplier of tourism labor force Bali has been increasingly successful in promoting the number of workers to be employed on cruise ships. The participation rate of Balinese women in cruise industry over the last four years has dramatically increased. The Balinese women’s participation in cruise ship employment has brought major implications for their life and culture. Generally, the present study aimed to provide an overview of Balinese women employed on board of a cruise ship. More specifically, it examined (1) the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats faced by Balinese women working in cruise industry, (2) factors influencing them to work in the industry, and (3) the implications brought by such employment for their life and society. The present study used quantitative and qualitative data collected through economic, social, and cultural approach. The sample was comprised of 200 respondents selected using accidental sampling method. To answer the research questions, data collection was conducted through observation, interviews, as well as focus group discussion (FGD). The data on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats faced by Balinese women on board of a cruise ship were analyzed using SWOT analysis, whereas the data on the factors influencing them to work in the cruise industry were analyzed using factor analysis. Finally, qualitative analysis was employed to analyze the data on the economic, social, and cultural implications for their life. The analysis showed that: (1) Balinese women were employed on board of a cruise linerpredominantly as support staff. The strengths of Balinese women cruise ship workers included being friendly, always smiling, being honest, being loyal, being responsible, and being highly skilled. Their weaknesses included having low motivation to get a high position, having low English proficiency level, and having insufficient self-confidence. The job opportunities were still high since women were generally reluctant to work in the cruise industry. The threats they faced included the lack of concern on the part of the government, agents providing poor services and unjustly treating applicants. (2) The factors influencing Balinese women to work in the cruise industry were of economic, social, and cultural. (3) The implications brought by the cruise ship employment for Balinese women were divided into three: economic implication, social implication, and cultural implication. Economic implication refers to their ability to help increase their family income. (b) Social implication refers to the fact that through employment in the cruise industry they could elevate their and their family social status. Lastly, (3) cultural implication refers to their contribution to the preservation of their own culture (i.e. Balinese culture).
Menari Tanpa Rasa: Pendidikan Kritis Anak Tunagrahita dalam Pembelajaran Seni Tari di SDLB Kuncup Bunga Denpasar Ni Putu Diah Astriningsih; I Nyoman Suarka; I Gede Mudana
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 9 No 1 (2019): WACANA KRITIS BUDAYA BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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The importance of critical education for mentally retarded children in learning Balinese dance is related to learning, knowledge, and training for mentally retarded children. Critical education as an approach that can help marginalized mentally retarded children in obtaining dance learning to realize the social reality faced in education. Therefore,this article seeks to find out the relationship between critical education for mentally retarded children and the dance learning at the Denpasar Extraordinary Primary School of Kuncup Bunga. Critical education relations relate to the relationship of government stakeholders, teachers, communities, and parents of students who have power over mentally retarded children. The teacher considers mentally retarded children as weak children have unilaterally produced the most marginalized students in the Denpasar Kuncup Bunga Extraordinary Primary School.
Memadukan Pendakian dan Wisata Edukasi: Persoalan Gunung Api dan Geopark Batur di Kawasan Kintamani, Bali I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 8 No 2 (2018): PENGOBATAN DAN TUTUR DALAM TEKS BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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The Batur volcano in Kintamani tourist resort has enhanced its existence through the establishment of Batur UNESCO Global Geopark since 1st April 2016. However, the two tourist attrac- tions have not been mutually utilized each other. This study is conducted to determine the level of relationship and integra- tion between the two tourist attractions in order to find out beneficial solution for the two tourism industries. The results revealed that not all tourists’ climbers of Mount Batur visited the Geopark as an artificial-tourist attraction, whereas, not all the first tourists who visited the geopark was climbing the sa- cred mountain. Therefore, it is required more intensive efforts in tourism business in order to create a mutual synergy be- tween the two tourist attractions by all stakeholders including government, tourism industry, and the society. This is for the benefit of tourism business and of carrying out the natural con- servation and the preservation of local cultural values.
Kepeloporan kewirausahaan memandu pendakian daya tarik wisata Gunung Agung, Karangasem, Bali I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 7 No 2 (2017): BUDAYA EKONOMI BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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Erupted in 1963, Mount Agung in Selat District, Karangasem Regency, the highest mountain in Bali, was started to be mounted by trekking/climbing tourists in 1980s. Since 1990’s especially 2000s, some initiatives to serve the trekking/climbing the volcanic mountain have emerged in the surrounding villages’ people. The present study is done using a technic of qualitative data analysis. The result of study shows that Mount Agung is regarded interesting to climb not only because she has exotic beauty and challenges regarding the degree of difficulty (and the degree of danger the trekkers/climbers may face) to climb but also get some certain mythologies from her status as a sacred mountain believed by Balinese people, especially the Hindu followers. The entrepreneurship practices of the local society in Selat Village then come up not only to serve the trekking/climbing as usual but also to conserve the mountain environment and of course to keep the trekkers’/climbers’ safety since the mountain has some taboos and restrictions in relation with the trekking/climbing itself.
Identity of Kecak Touristic Performance in Uluwatu Temple I Putu Adis Putra Kencana; I Gede Mudana; Ni Wayan Ardini
Journal of Music Science, Technology, and Industry Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar

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Touristic performances at Uluwatu Temple have some differences in other tourist attractions, so this research was conducted aimed at providing information or an overview of identity in tourist performances at Uluwatu Temple itself. This study uses qualitative methods that prioritize objectivity and honesty in gathering data so that the results obtained will be truly based on research. The results obtained from this study are the performing arts tour in Uluwatu Temple has an identity and characteristics on the presentation. The presentation is good in terms of a strategic place with views of cliffs, the sea, and sunsets, a unique presentation mode spiced with jokes that gives an interesting impression on the presentation. Likewise with the attractions that are served, such as Hanoman dancers who rise above the temple and the scene when burned. All of that has its own charm in this show at Uluwatu. This show is very different from ones in other places.
Intrinsic-Extrinsic Motivation and Work Performance of Hotel and Spa Employee I Putu Sudana Sunario Adi Putra; I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Ni Made Sudarmini
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - September 2020
Publisher : Catuspata Press

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Purpose: This research is to know the application of intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation to improve the performance of employees of a 4 star hotel and spa in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia. Research methods: Data obtained through observations, interviews, and questionnaires for 52 employees of the hotel and spa. The sampling technique used is proportional stratified random sampling. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. Findings: Intrinsic motivation (X1) has a positive effect on performance with a beta coefficient value of 0.393 having a positive value and a significance value of 0.003. Extrinsic motivation (X2) has a positive effect on performance with a beta coefficient value of 0.362 having a positive value and a significance value of 0.000. The test results for F arithmetic show the value of F is 54,833 and the significance value is 0,000. Implication: It is expected that the company is able to carry out their duties properly in improving the performance of their employees, one of which is by motivating the employees.
Hotel Employee’s Job Satisfaction and its Implication to Turnover Intention Luh Putu Kristiani; I Gede Mudana; Ni Putu Wiwiek Ary Susyarini; Made Sudiarta
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - September 2020
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Purpose: This research is to know how the implementation and the level significance of employees’ job satisfaction on turnover intention at a 5 star resort hotel in the southern part of Bali. Research methods: To solve the problem, the writers use quantitative analysis (simple linear regression analysis) and qualitative analysis with SPSS 25. Based on the results it is known that the employees’ job satisfaction at the hotel is quite satisfied with the aspects of the job satisfaction provided by the management. Findings: In the T-test result sig. value 0.003 < 0.005 means the hotel employess’ job satisfaction gives a significant influence, and has a negative influence on turnover intention through the beta coefficient of (?) -0.200, with r square of 0.080 in coefficient determination means that the level significances or contribution of the employees’ job satisfaction variable affecting the turnover intention by 8% and the remainder by 92% is determined by another variable not described in this research. Implication: The hotel management should provide a promotional opportunity to employees and also improve the others employees’ job satisfaction aspects such as salary, workload, and relationship with supervisor and co-workers.
Analysis of Guest Satisfaction towards the Quality of Bartender Services Agus Martha Di Nugraha; Ni Luh Eka Armoni; I Nyoman Winia; I Gede Mudana
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - December 2020
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Purpose: This research is to determine the level of guest satisfaction with bartender services and efforts to increase guest satisfaction at a 5 star hotel bar in Jimbaran tourist area, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. Research methods: Data are obtained by distributing questionnaires to 50 respondents. The data were then processed by SERVQUAL and Important-Performance Analysis techniques presented with Cartesian Diagrams. Findings: The guest satisfaction with bartender services at the hotel bar as a whole is high indicated by the act that a positive SERVQUAL score gap was more than the negative SERVQUAL score gap Implications: The hotel bar needs to improve the quality of its bartender services, such as coordination between the bartender and waiter/waitress so that there is no delay in the process of service to guests.
Training Program and its Influence to Hotel Employee Performance Putu Radharani Paramitha Sai Ishvari; I Gede Mudana; I Nyoman Rajin Aryana; Ni Made Sudarmini
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - December 2020
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Purpose: This research aims to determine how much the influence of the training application based on need in increasing employee performance at a 5 star hotel in Nusa Dua tourist area, Kuta Selatan, Badung, Indonesia. Research methods: The technique of sample collection that used is simple random sampling with 50 employees of the hotel. The analysis technique used is simple linear regression. Findings: There was a positive influence from training to employee performance. The hypothesis test result shows training (X) had a positive influence to employee performance (Y). This is also shown through t-test value is (12,539) > t table (4,030) which is mean Ho rejected and Ha accepted. Implication: The training must be provided so that employees can work more efficiently and speed up time at work.
Hotel Strategy in Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic (The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Experience) Ni Putu Lianda Ayu Puspita; I Putu Astawa; I Gede Mudana
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - March 2021
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Purpose: This research is conducted with the aim of examining the management strategy of a hotel in a Covid-19 pandemic situation. Research methods: The research method used is descriptive qualitative with virtual interview techniques and literature study. Findings: The strategy adopted by the hotel, in this case The Westin Resort Nusa Dua is a generic strategy and a corporate functions strategy. Implication: The strategy is expected to become a reference for other hotels during the Covid-19 pandemic so that the hotels can still operate even in abnormal conditions.
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 Gede Pasek Putra Adnyana Yasa 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 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