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Antecedents Of Memorable Rural Tourism Evidence From Indonesian Traveler Juliana Juliana; Ferdi Antonio
Jurnal Ecodemica : Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Ecodemica: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Bisnis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (257.166 KB) | DOI: 10.31294/eco.v6i1.11730

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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to examine the arousal and memorable rural experience that had an effect on revisitation intention, willingness to pay rural product, positive e-wom. The population of this study is tourism visiting tourist villages in Indonesia. The sample in this study were 200 respondents. This research is a quantitative research with survey method. Data collection tools in this study using a questionnaire. Online questionnaires distributed to domestic tourists who visit tourist villages to respondents using the Non Probability Sampling approach using purposive sampling with the criteria that tourists have visited once a year a tourist village in Indonesia. Data analysis using PLS-SEM. The results of the study there is one variable that is not significant, namely the ACBT variable on Arousal. Meanwhile, Education, Entertainment, Escapism, Esthetics have a significant and positive effect on arousal and the Memorable Rural Tourism experience variable has a significant and positive effect on Revisiting Intention, Willingness to pay rural product, Willingness to share positive e-wom. This study also offers other areas that deserve more research from the perspective of practitioners and researchers. Keyword : Arousal, Memorable Rural Tourism Experience, revisitation intention, willingness to pay rural product, positive e-wom
Examined The Relationship Between Travel Anxiety and Destination Choice: Implications for Tourism Marketing: A Qualitative Study Juliana, Juliana; Sihombing, Sabrina Oktaria; Antonio, Ferdi
Jurnal Ecodemica: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, dan Bisnis Vol 7, No 2 (2023): Ecodemica: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Bisnis
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This qualitative study examined the relationship between travel anxiety and destination choice, specifically focusing on its implications for tourism marketing. Through in-depth interviews with individuals who have experienced travel anxiety, the study explored their past experiences and decision-making processes when selecting destinations. Participants were selected through purposive sampling, ensuring diverse travel anxiety levels and demographic backgrounds. Data analysis followed a thematic approach, using past tense verbs to capture participants' retrospective perspectives on their travel anxiety experiences. The findings revealed that travel anxiety significantly influenced destination choices, with various factors contributing to decision-making processes. Past tense verbs were employed to describe participants' experiences, emotions, and coping mechanisms during their previous travel experiences. These verbs highlighted the nuanced nature of travel anxiety and provided valuable insights into the specific triggers and manifestations of anxiety in different travel contexts. The implications for tourism marketing were identified through the lens of the findings. Strategies were proposed to address and alleviate travel anxiety, targeting specific stages of the decision-making process. Tourism marketers can tailor their marketing efforts to better accommodate and support individuals with travel anxiety, ultimately enhancing their overall travel experiences by comprehending the complex relationship between destination selection and travel anxiety. This study adds to the growing body of research on travel anxiety by shedding light on people's individual experiences and providing tourism marketers with practical implications. The long-term effects of marketing interventions on reducing travel anxiety and increasing destination satisfaction should be the subject of additional research. 
Co-Authors Ade Andriani Renouw Adella, Adella Adhli, Yuma Luqman Andreas Chandra Santoso Andy Andy Annamaria Gabriela Anton Wachidin Widjaja Ariana, I Made Agus Aristo, Benny Asan, Sucipto Asep Hermawan Astika, Putri Austin, Ryan Bambang, Robertus Maria Betty Rahayu Boas Handoyo Christian, Joshua Christopher Noviandi Tupang Dicky Jhon Anderson Butarbutar Dinata, Freddy Djakasaputra, Arifin Elizabeth Haryanti Evi Untoro Fatimah Malini Lubis Febby Karissa Felicia Setiawan Fitriani, Reni Fitriansyah, Fitriansyah Ginting, Magdalena Lestari Handoyo, Boas Harjono, Eko Ivan Henry Utama Putra I Made Agus Ariana Ilfi Rahmi Putri Innocentius Bernarto, Innocentius Jason Bustam Jason Jason Jordan Jeremy Josephine, Vania Joshua Christian Juliana Juliana Juliana Juliana, Juliana Karissa, Febby Kornelius, Stefani Mutiara Kresna Audito Larasati, Andini Lee, Jemimah Kezia Lia Kurnia Hartanti Marine Novita Meidy C. Elim Moksidy, Jevany Claudia Muhamad Rusadi Letasado Naomi Miryam Norasiya, Milka Anisya Pebriana, Regina Pramezwary, Amelda Pramintasari, Erina Pramono, Rudy Putri Astika Putri Utami Vallen Renaldo, Doddy Reno Prananditya Ashaf Ricca Ricca Ricca, Rica Ricca, Ricca Rio Alexandro Rocky Nagoya Roy G.A. Massie Roy Setiawan Sabrina O Sihombing Saksono, Lalang Santosa, Sonny Saputra, Muh Fauzan Satoto, Hari Hendriarti Selvi Esther Suwu, Selvi Esther Sembel, Jacquelinda Sandra Sidik, Nuraini Situmorang, Jimmy Muller Hasoloan sri sudiarti Sucipto Asan Sukirman Sukirman Sutanto, Eldaa Prisca Refianti Syamsul Ph.D M.A. Hadi Tan, Pauline H. Pattyranie Tansya Sushan Purnaningrum Theresia, Sherly Tiara, Karina Tjiptabudi, Vitta Widiastuti, Annisa Zakia Wijaya, Reisa Melisa Wiyono, Stevie Pramudita Wuisan, Dewi Yusak Yusak