Nanny Roedjinandari
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PENGARUH GAYA HIDUP DAN HARGA TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN BERKUNJUNG BACKPACKER INDONESIA KE YOGYAKARTA Apriani Riati; Nanny Roedjinandari; Andini Risfandini
Jurnal Pariwisata Pesona Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Edisi Desember 2020
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jpp.v5i1.4748

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Backpacking has become part of lifestyle  and has been developed since the year of 1990. The visit intention of member of the backpacker community in Indonesia to go to Yogyakarta is influenced by lifestyle and price. This research aims: (1) to investigate the influence of lifestyle to visit intention of Indonesian backpacker to Yogyakarta; (2) to investigate the influence of price to visit intention of Indonesian backpacker to Yogyakarta; (3) to investigate the influence of price and lifestyle simultaneously to visit intention of Indonesian backpacker to Yogyakarta; (4) to investigate which one between lifestyle and price that dominantly influence visit intention of Indonesian backpacker to Yogyakarta. Quantitative research with descriptive statistic analysis and multiple regression analysis is used to test whether intention to visit is influenced by lifestyle and price. This research is using 100 respondent as the sample of the research. Based from data that is collected using online questionnaire, it is concluded that lifestyle and price influence intention to visit partially and simultaneously. Price has a more dominant influence to visit intention of Indonesian backpacker to Yogyakarta.
Towards the sustainability of tourist destinations: the role of trip quality and perceived value in increasing revisit intention at Madiun Umbul Square Hamzah Nugrohanto; Yusaq Tomo Ardianto; Mokhamad Natsir; Nanny Roedjinandari; Bambang Supriadi
Jurnal Pariwisata Pesona Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jpp.v9i1.13035

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The leisure tourism industry has become highly competitive, offering tourists a multitude of travel options that influence tourists' decisions. Therefore, tourism managers must understand visitor behavior to maintain tourism destinations. The sustainability of a tourist attraction can be influenced by repeat tourist visits, which is easier to achieve than attracting new tourists. Destination managers must continue to improve the quality of products and services to increase the overall value perceived by tourists, which ultimately encourages repeat visits. This research aims to investigate the relationship between trip quality, perceived value, and revisit intention among visitors to Madiun Umbul Square. This quantitative research uses an online questionnaire distributed to visitors to Madiun Umbul Square, with samples collected through incidental sampling. A total of 125 complete questionnaire responses were used as research data and analyzed using multiple regression to ensure the relationship between variables. The results of this research reveal that trip quality, apart from having a direct impact, also indirectly influences revisit intention through perceived value. This study shows the important role of perceived value in increasing the influence of trip quality to increase revisit intention. Future research suggests that researchers can further identify key attributes that form overall perceived value, especially by ensuring visitors experience trip quality positively and include other variables in this research model by adding a satisfaction variable as an antecedent of revisit intention. Previous research recommends that quality and perceived value measurements always accompany satisfaction surveys. This is because quality and value are the main drivers of satisfaction.