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Tourism Villages: Developing Tourist Attractions Based on Environmental Conservation for Sustainable Tourism GEE, Sonia; LISTYORINI, Haniek
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (July - September 2025)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v5i4.1365

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Tourism villages are tourism activities that are considered as a means of preserving nature and cultural heritage of certain communities. Tourism villages are considered to be able to create sustainable tourism that is beneficial to the local community. This researcher aims to explain the form of development of environmentally friendly tourist attractions in Asinan Tourism Village and its contribution to sustainable tourism. The research method uses qualitative research with data collected through informants, observation and document studies. The data is analyzed through an inductive process to be able to draw a number of conclusions. The results of the study stated that the development of tourist attractions in Asinan Village relies on the wealth of environmental resources, both the natural environment, socio-culture and the economy of the swamp fishing community. Tourism attractions based on the swamp environment include natural tourism, cultural tourism typical of swamp fishermen, artificial tourism, culinary tourism, and educational tourism. Managed tourist attractions play a role in the preservation of the natural environment, cultural environment, economic environment and community empowerment.
Tourism Village Community Participation: Forms, Benefits, Strategies and Barriers to Participation Towards a Sustainable Tourism Village AMALINA, Wijhatun; LISTYORINI, Haniek
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (July - September 2025)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v5i4.1366

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Tourism villages in Indonesia are generally a form of rural community-based tourism that aims to benefit local communities, so the role of community participation is very important to preserve and promote local culture and traditions. This research aims to explore the importance of community participation in the development of Asinan Tourism villages, both benefits, strategies for fostering participation and obstacles to participation. The research method used was qualitative research with village government informants, tourism village institutions, tourism actors, MSME community groups, guides and transportation providers. The results of the study show that the people of Asinan village have participated through active participation in various institutions supporting tourist villages, as providers of attractions, amenities and accessibility. The benefits obtained are the preservation of traditions and culture, economic opportunities and environmental preservation. The strategy carried out in increasing participation is to provide an understanding of tourism villages, funding, training, community involvement in ideas and decisions, and increasing the role of village governments. Some of the obstacles to fostering community participation include lack of understanding of the benefits of tourism villages, reluctance to change, concerns about exploitation and lack of resources and infrastructure.
Linking Attractions, Amenities, and Tourist Satisfaction: A Conceptual and Empirical Study of Pasir Padi Beach, Indonesia Laia, Patrisia; Listyorini, Haniek
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Volume 5 Number 4 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/jtospolban.v5i4.177

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Coastal destinations often emphasize natural attractions but overlook the role of supporting amenities in shaping tourist comfort and satisfaction. Existing research on Indonesian beach tourism remains largely descriptive, rarely integrating these dimensions within a conceptual framework. This study investigates how the development of attractions and amenities contributes to tourist comfort and satisfaction at Pasir Padi Beach, Pangkalpinang. Using a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews, field observations, and document analysis, the data were thematically analyzed and triangulated across stakeholder perspectives. Findings reveal that while the beach offers distinctive natural and event-based attractions, limited and poorly maintained amenities—such as sanitation, lighting, and spatial organization—reduce perceived comfort and satisfaction. The study develops an analytical model linking attractions–amenities–comfort–satisfaction adapted from the 4A and SERVQUAL frameworks, highlighting the interdependence between physical infrastructure and experiential quality. Theoretically, the research contributes to destination development discourse by contextualizing service quality concepts in coastal settings; practically, it provides guidance for local governments in integrating amenity improvement within sustainable tourism planning.
Driving Night Travel Decisions with Local Wisdom Product Offers to Enhance the Travel Experience Trenggono, Trenggono; Marhendi, Mengku; Listyorini, Haniek
Journal of World Science Vol. 1 No. 11 (2022): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i11.120

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Introduction: Big cities in Indonesia intensify night tourism activities in their respective cities to increase tourist visits and provide a different atmosphere for the experience. This study aims firstly to examine how the influence of local wisdom product offerings typical of a destination on the decisions of night tourism entrepreneurs, secondly to explore the impact of local wisdom products on the travel experience, and thirdly to examine the effect of night tourism decisions. Method: To test this model, 100 tourist respondents were taken at several points of night tourism activities in Semarang City; Then, the data was processed using SEM PLS. Result: The partial hypothesis test shows the value of t - independent statistical variable of local wisdom product against the dependent variable of the travel experience of 1,449 < 1.96 and the importance of t - independent statistical variable of local wisdom product to the intervening variable of night travel decision of 15,336 > 1.96. Simultaneous hypothesis testing showed the importance of t - independent statistical variables of local wisdom products against dependent variables of travel experience through intervening variables of night travel decisions of 7.289 > 1.96. Conclusion: The first study shows that local wisdom products influence the decision to travel to the city of Semarang at night. Second, the development of local wisdom also influences the travel experience—a distinctive art. The three decisions of the following night tour affect the experience of travelling at night in the city of Semarang. Fourth, the decision to travel at night is a variable that mediates the travel experience.
Using Authenticity Event as a Factor that Affects Event Attendance in Improving Branjang Tourism Village Promotion Pranoto, Pranoto; Listyorini, Haniek; Mistriani, Nina
Journal of World Science Vol. 1 No. 11 (2022): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i11.121

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Introduction: During the Covid-19 pandemic, many tourist villages are reluctant to develop their respective destinations. The manager of the Branjang Tourism Village, Semarang Regency, realized the importance of events in destination development by exploring the impact of event attendance on destination promotion. This study first aims to analyze the effect of the authenticity of the event on the attendance of the event. The second explores the impact of event attendance on destination promotion. The third examines the direct impact of actual authenticity on destination promotion. Fourth, prove the mediation of event attendance in the effect of event authenticity on destination promotion. Methods: To test this model, 100 respondents of tourists who visited the event were taken at the Branjangan Cultural Event in the Branjang Tourism Village. Then the data is processed using SEM PLS. Result: The authenticity of the event influences the attendance of the event with t statistic 7,488> 1,96. Authenticity Events influence destination promotion with a t-statistic value of 4.011 > 1.96. The presence of the event influences destination promotion with a statistical t value of 3.507> 1.96 and the authenticity of the event on destination promotion influences the presence of the event with a simultaneous value of 0.2880> 1.96. Conclusion: The results of the first study show that the authenticity of the event affects the attendance of the event; second, the presence of the event affects the promotion of the goal. Thirdly, event authenticity involves the promotion of goals, and event attendance mediates the effect of event authenticity on goal promotion.  
The Impact of Social Concepts on Adventure Tourism Participation: A Mixed Method Study Pranoto, Pranoto; Sukrisno, Sukrisno; Supriyanto, Sapto; Listyorini, Haniek; Soehari, Hartoyo; Kundori, Kundori
Journal of Management and Business Review Vol 21, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Research Center and Case Clearing House PPM School of Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34149/jmbr.v21i2.652

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Self-identity theory in social psychology highlights the importance of social groups, interactions, and context in shaping an individual's sense of self and how this self-identity influences thoughts, feelings, and behavior. This research seeks to review various literature on adventure tourism by providing a specific exploration of the role of self-identity in triggering participation in forms of adventure tourism using a mixed-method research design, 50 visitors were identified as informants for the qualitative research, and 329 respondents were surveyed as visitors to surfing tourist destinations at Menganti, Widarapayung, and Parangtritis beaches. All hypotheses proposed in this research were accepted. This shows that comparisons between regions show little difference among young consumers. The model presented and tested in this research provides a solid theoretical framework and can help understand self-identity as a driver of consumer participation. Managerial implications can provide understanding for surf destination managers so that they reflect the importance of creating a positive attitude towards the product before traveling.
PENGARUH PENERAPAN CHSE DAYA TARIK WISATA TERHADAP KEPERCAYAAN WISATAWAN YANG BERDAMPAK PADA MINAT BERKUNJUNG Listyorini, Haniek; Hakim, Putra Arif Rahman
Jurnal Cahaya Mandalika ISSN 2721-4796 (online) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Dan Pengambangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jcm.v4i2.1438

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CHSE is a health protocol issued by the government to overcome the impact of COVID-19 on the economy, one of which is tourism. This study aims to examine whether there is an effect of the application of CHSE on tourist attraction and tourist trust, either partially or jointly, on visiting interest. The sample taken in this study were 210 respondents who live in Central Java. The data analysis method used in this study is quantitative with an inferential statistical approach and the data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of the study show that tourist trust mediates the effect of applying CHSE at tourist attraction on Tourist visit interest.
A Study On Share Value Relational Capital And Smes Business Performance: A Resource Based Theory Perspective Sukrisno Sukrisno; Pranoto Pranoto; Hartoyo Suhari; Haniek Listyorini
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.17

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This research aims to build a new conceptual model based on shared value relational capital and synergized Network assets to improve innovation capabilities in the context of Small and medium enterprises (SME) business performance. A structural methodology study was adopted in this research and involved 180 small and medium business owners or managers involved in this research in the data collection process. Data analysis for this research uses AMOS 25 software. The findings show that there are two strategic paths for improving SME business performance. Strengthening the share value of relational capital and synergy network assets is a key strategy for improving SME business performance. The sample frame taken from SMEs in Central Java province is a limitation in this research in building the generalization strength of the concept of share value of relational capital. So a form of replication of similar research is needed to achieve a fairly broad generalization of the new concept. The theoretical implications in this research are related to the application of resource-based theory in the study of marketing and strategy management. Some are managerial impressive for SME business actors who want to improve their business performance. This study has the originality of a pioneering study regarding the explanation of the role of share value relational capital and synergy network assets, which are expected to be able to provide a role in bridging innovation capabilities and improving SME business performance.
4P Marketing Strategy In Creative Economy In Kandri Village Nina Mistriani; Trenggono Trenggono; Haniek Listyorini; Ibtihal Zulfa Septi Ronaa Bintang Setyoning Nugrohoputri; Danang Aji Muhamad dewa; Lilis Suciati; Iklima Raissa Adristi Prasista; Taufik Mahzan  
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.21

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Creative economy products have the ability to market and strengthen quality and competitive products. Marketing of MSME products of chips and cassava centers in Semarang City is a leading center in tourist villages. Local community products that are worth selling. The purpose of this research is to produce a creative economic development model through product marketing that collaborates with various aspects. This type of research uses qualitative research methods with case study research design. Data collection techniques using observation, interview and documentation techniques. The results of the 4P marketing strategy research were successfully applied effectively in marketing in the tourism business as an educational tour and community economic improvement.
The Impact Of Tourism Village Development On Tourism Business And Community Income Improvement Toward Economic Sustainability Desman Putra Duha; Haniek Listyorini
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.40

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Tourism activities in the village may cause positive and negative impacts for local economy and the sustainability of Tourism destination. This study aims to explain the impact in the development of tourism villages towards of business opportunities, by study on types of business and employment opportunities available in Lerep Tourism Village development, effort to increase community income and economic sustainability from sustainable tourism development in Lerep Tourism Village. The research method used was a qualitative descriptive approach, by conducting in-depth interviews, field observations and document studies that located in Lerep Tourism Village, Semarang Regency. The results of the research obtained, first, there are seven business units business opportunities and employment for local communities. Second, destination Management makes the following efforts in increasing community income: expanding business opportunities, increasing the number of workers, increasing innovation and business licensing, collaborating tour packages, community involvement, and developing tourist attractions. Third, economic sustainability can be realized by involving other supporting aspects, including: Product Aspects, Environment, Socio-Culture, Human Resources, Institutions, Norms, and Pentahelix.
Co-Authors A Lusiyah Abdul Ghofur Adiya Narindra Pratiwi Ainiya, Sri Khusnul Ali Muktar Sitompul AMALINA, Wijhatun Apriliana, Astrid Ardhana, Rizka Arif Rahman Hakim AULIA, Fiqyati Wardatul Aurilia Triani Aryaningtyas Baharuddin Adam Bambang Guritno Bambang Guritno BULU, Yubilate Kristian Candra, Danish Kusuma Danang Aji Muhamad dewa Deni Somantri Denik Risyanti, Yustina Desman Putra Duha Desy Rahmawati Lukmana Dyan Triana Putra Eko Martono Elisabet Asalia Sarita Putri Enik Rahayu Esti Agriyani Bawaulu F Pambudi Widiatmaka Fahdini, Nimas Ihza Fajar Budiawan Fitri Kensiwi Futichat Azzahra Gana Wuntu GEE, Sonia Hakim, Putra Arif Rahman Halawa, Kristiani Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo soehari Hartoyo Suhari Hendrajaya Hendrajaya Hendrajaya Hendrajaya Henry Yuliamnir Hevilia Arfasinta Ibtihal Zulfa Septi Ronaa Bintang Setyoning Nugrohoputri Ikhlasandi, Hesky Ilham Iklima Raissa Adristi Prasista Julian Andriani Putri Karona Cahya Susena, Karona Cahya Kundori Laia, Flores Harliesyahputra Laia, Patrisia Lilis Suciati Mahadika Pradipta Himawan Manshur, Ahmad Marhendi, Mengku Martina Amernia Manaraja Melda Savilla Y Mochamad Ainan Mochamad Miswanto Gunawan Mokhamad Kholil Aswan Muniroh Muniroh NAHARIA, Azizah Nimas Ihza Fahdini Nina Mistriani Ninuk Subandyah Nurdina prasetyo Pranoto Hadi Prayitno Pranoto Hadi Prayitno Pranoto Pranoto Pranoto Pranoto Pranoto Pranoto Prayitno, Pranoto Hadi Priyantoro, Djarot Ratih Pratiwi Ray Octafian Renny Aprilliani Renny Aprilliyani S Samtono Saefudin Saefudin Samtono Samtono Sapto Supriyanto Sasmita Agnu Ratna D Seftiara Farichatu H Shella Gherina Saptian Soehari, Hartoyo Soetomo, W.E Sri Yuwanti Sukirno Sukirno Sukrisno Sukrisno Sukrisno Sukrisno Sukrisno Sukrisno Sukrisno, Sukrisno Supriyadi, Andhi Supriyanto, Sapto Suraeni Linda Depi Suwarti Suwarti Taufik Mahzan   Trenggono Trenggono Trenggono Trenggono Trenggono, Trenggono Tri Widyaningsih Umbu Aris Wahyu Tri N Widagdo, Susmono Wuntu, Gana Y Sutomo Yuliamir, Henry