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Tourist Attraction Strategies In The Destination Development Stage For Tourism Village Sustainability Martina Amernia Manaraja; 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.v1i2.41

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The development of tourism villages in Indonesia is expected to improve the village economy and be sustainable. In reality, not all tourist villages can be sustainable through all stages of destination development. Central Java Province Tourism Board has reported that only 4 per cent of villages survive through all of destination development stages. However, previous research has little attention in exploring strategies for change and innovation in tourist attractions at each stage of destination development. The purpose of this study is to explore the strategy of developing tourist attractions in the pioneer, developing and developed stages in Lerep Village Tourism. The method used is interactive qualitative research, data was collected by in-depth interviews with informants, observation and documentation. The results showed that Lerep Tourism Village focused on the development of natural and cultural tourism attractions in the pioneer stages, then in the developing stage it is strengthened by the presence of traditional culinary markets, as well as artificial tourism. In the developed stage, Lerep Tourism Village issued natural and cultural tourism packages with the concept of eco-educational tourism, strengthening agricultural tradition events and innovations in developing welcome dances for tourism.
The Pattern Of Travel Decisions And Tourist Expenditures For Local Tourism Revenue In Wonosobo Regency Haniek Listyorini; Arif Rahman Hakim; Esti Agriyani Bawaulu
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.v1i2.43

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Every tourism destination wants sufficient economic impact from tourists visit and tourist expenditure for the destination. In fact, each region has set revenue targets for both the number of visitors and amount of various tourist expenditures. However, it is often found that not all of these revenue targets are met. Therefore, this research conducts a comprehensive study on tourist profile, travel decision and the amount of tourist expenditure with the case in Wonosobo Regency. In this study, quantitative research methods is used. Data collected by survey to 100 visitors in several tourist attractions, accommodation and local restaurants. The data is processed using SPSS and display in descriptive statistics. The result of this research found that tourist profile mostly come from Java Island, male gender, tend to be young in age, graduate from hinger education, middle-lower income level. Tourists utilize various sources information but dominantly by social media, with primary visit purpose for holidays, many repeaters tourist, in average visit for one day, able to reach 4-5 attractions, and the most popular attractions are Si Kunir Hills and Arjuna Temple Complex. There are 8 types of tourist expenditures that can provide tourism income opportunities for the region, include accommodation, food and drink, transportation, attraction tickets, services at travel agents, tourist attraction tickets, souvenirs. Amongst 8 types of tourist expenditures, the main expenditure component for one day tourist is buying souvenir or gift, but for 2 days tourist is spending for accommodation.
Pola Adopsi Pengelolaan Ramah Lingkungan Untuk Konservasi Rawa Pening di Desa Asinan Supriyanto, Sapto; Listyorini, Haniek
Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Vol 26 No 02 (2025): PLPB: Jurnal Pendidikan Lingkungan dan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan, Volume 26 Nom
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Kependudukan dan Lingkungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/plpb.v26i02.63320

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This study aims to identify green management adoption patterns by local communities in Asinan Village for Rawa Pening conservation, analyze influencing factors, evaluate impacts on environmental conservation and socio-economic conditions, and formulate effective adoption models. The research employed a mixed-method approach through in-depth interviews with 20 key informants, focus group discussions, participatory observation, surveys of 100 respondents, and document studies. Results revealed four adoption stages: awareness (85%), interest (68%), evaluation (45%), and trial/adoption (32%). Five significant factors influencing adoption were education level (β = 0.285), information access (β = 0.312), community social capital (β = 0.267), institutional support (β = 0.245), and perceived economic benefits (β = 0.198). Adoption demonstrated positive environmental impacts with 15% COD reduction, 12% BOD reduction, and 25% income increase for organic farmers. The developed Integrated Green Management Adoption Model incorporates four main components: community capacity building, information and communication system development, local institutional strengthening, and sustainable incentive systems.
Synthesizing Embodied Tourist Experience with Indigenous Epistemology: A Grounded Theory Approach to Sustainable Surf Tourism Development at Parangtritis Nurdina Prasetyo; Pranoto Pranoto; Sukrisno Sukrisno; Gana Wuntu; Haniek listyorini
EKOMBIS REVIEW: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol 14 No 1 (2026): Januari
Publisher : UNIVED Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/ekombis.v14i1.9639

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ABSTRACT This study addresses theoretical fragmentation in surf tourism scholarship through systematic integration of embodied experience theory, sustainable livelihood frameworks, and indigenous knowledge systems. A comprehensive theoretical model was developed synthesizing affective tourist dimensions with indigenous epistemology in community based sustainable surf tourism management at Parangtritis Beach, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Grounded theory methodology guided six month ethnographic fieldwork comprising semi structured interviews, focus group discussions, participant observation, and documentary analysis with diverse stakeholders including domestic and international surfers, instructors, community leaders, and destination managers. Three stage coding procedures utilizing MAXQDA2020 achieved theoretical saturation through rigorous data triangulation, member checking, and peer debriefing protocols. Analysis yielded the SEMO (Sensory Emotional Mystical Oneness) model, a substantive theoretical framework explicating how sensory engagement, emotional responses, mystical cultural dimensions rooted in Nyi Roro Kidul cosmology, and ecological oneness converge to constitute transformative surf tourism experiences while advancing local sustainability objectives. This investigation provides the inaugural theoretical integration of embodied experience with Indonesian indigenous epistemology in adventure tourism contexts, extending extant frameworks through incorporation of mystical spiritual dimensions heretofore absent from surf tourism scholarship. The SEMO model furnishes novel analytical perspectives for destination management that simultaneously optimize experiential quality and preserve Javanese cultural heritage, thereby bridging adventure tourism development imperatives with ecosystem sustainability through indigenous knowledge valorization. Keywords: surf tourism, sustainable livelihood, embodied experience, indigenous knowledge, SEMO model, Parangtritis Beach
Membangun Retensi Karyawan Berkelanjutan: Persepsi Kompensasi, Pengembangan Karir, dan Turbulensi Pasar Industri Perhotelan Chambali, Ibnoe Ichwan; Listyorini, Haniek
Coopetition : Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Coopetition : Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Manajemen, Institut Manajemen Koperasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32670/cn6tg091

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Industri perhotelan merupakan sektor padat karya yang menghadapi tantangan tinggi terkait turnover dan retensi karyawan akibat karakteristik pekerjaan yang menuntut serta dinamika lingkungan bisnis yang fluktuatif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh kompensasi, pengembangan karier, dan turbulensi pasar terhadap retensi karyawan berkelanjutan pada industri perhotelan. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode survei terhadap seluruh karyawan kontrak dan daily worker Hotel Aston Inn Pandanaran Semarang sejumlah 93 responden. Data dianalisis menggunakan menggunakan SEM-PLS. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kompensasi berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap retensi karyawan dan merupakan faktor yang paling dominan, terutama pada aspek keadilan kompensasi dan kompensasi nonfinansial. Pengembangan karier juga terbukti berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap retensi karyawan, dengan indikator penilaian kinerja sebagai faktor terkuat dasar pengembangan karier. Selain itu, turbulensi pasar berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap retensi karyawan, yang mengindikasikan bahwa dalam kondisi ketidakpastian pasar, karyawan cenderung memilih bertahan sebagai bentuk keamanan kerja. Model penelitian memiliki kemampuan menjelaskan yang tinggi dengan nilai R² sebesar 0,759, yang menunjukkan bahwa ketiga variabel mampu menjelaskan 75,9% variasi retensi karyawan. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa retensi karyawan berkelanjutan pada industri perhotelan dibentuk oleh kombinasi faktor internal dan eksternal.
Co-Authors A Lusiyah Abdul Ghofur Adiya Narindra Pratiwi Ainiya, Sri Khusnul Ali Muktar Sitompul AMALINA, Wijhatun Ardhana, Rizka Arif Rahman Hakim AULIA, Fiqyati Wardatul Aurilia Triani Aryaningtyas Baharuddin Adam Bambang Guritno Bambang Guritno BULU, Yubilate Kristian Candra, Danish Kusuma Chambali, Ibnoe Ichwan 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 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 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 Nurdina prasetyo Pranoto Hadi Prayitno Pranoto Hadi Prayitno Pranoto Pranoto 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