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Journal : Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies

Preference of Tourists toward Peace Tourism Product for Ground Zero Monument in Kuta Bali Nyoman Ariana; Made Sukana; I Nyoman Jamin Ariana
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the preferences of tourists toward the development of Ground Zero Monument as a peace tourism product in Kuta Bali. Samples of research is determined by purposive sampling, as many as 100 tourists. Data was analyzed by method of conjoint analysis. The results showed that it is necessary to offer statue of monument (miniature) and the history book of monument as a souvenir for the tourists, provide adequate monument facilities, give a special place for tourists to pray, package products to accommodate the values of peace symbols, design package monument tour that is interesting for the tourist by providing interpreters (guides to explain the monument), and it is not necessary to provide the transportation for the tourist because they are more likely to use private transport. While the level of interest rates in the product of peace tourism in Monument Ground Zero from highest to lowest based on the attribute utility value is as follows: souvenirs (16.509%), physical attractiveness (15.775%), services (14.889%), non-physical attractiveness (14.461%), facilities (13.820%), attractions (12.648%), and transports (11.898).Keywords: Monument, Peace, Preferences, Tourism, Tourists.
Hedonic Happiness of Foreign Tourists in Bali Nyoman Ariana; Made Antara; Made Budiarsa; Nyoman Sudiarta
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021)
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There are many reasons why tourists travel or visit certain places, and chief among them is to seek happiness. For example, they feel happy when they get the hedonic experience. Unfortunately, the effect of hedonic values and tourism experiences on tourists’ happiness has thus far remained unclear. This study was aimed to analyze the effect of hedonic value on the tourist experience, prove the effect of hedonic value on tourists’ hedonic happiness, and examine the effect of tourist experience on tourists’ hedonic happiness. This research took place in Bali, and the research subjects were foreign tourists who visited Bali. The total number of respondents was 171. All structured interviews and questionnaires were performed and distributed online. Data analysis was conducted using SEM (Structural Equation Model). The research findings show the positive and significant effect of hedonic values on tourist experience. There is a positive and significant effect of tourist experience on tourist hedonic happiness. It was found that there was no direct effect of hedonic value on tourist hedonic happiness. Out of the demonstrated intervariable correlations, we managed to create the Model of Hedonic Tourist Happiness (MHTH). This study concludes that the MHTH consists of hedonic value, tourist experiences, and tourist hedonic happiness variables. This MHTH can be applied to improve tourism services in Bali, and particularly to boost the tourist experience and tourist happiness.Keywords: Bali, Hedonic Happiness, Tourists Experiences. 
Preference of Tourists toward Peace Tourism Product for Ground Zero Monument in Kuta Bali Nyoman Ariana; Made Sukana; I Nyoman Jamin Ariana
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2016.004.02.03

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the preferences of tourists toward the development of Ground Zero Monument as a peace tourism product in Kuta Bali. Samples of research is determined by purposive sampling, as many as 100 tourists. Data was analyzed by method of conjoint analysis. The results showed that it is necessary to offer statue of monument (miniature) and the history book of monument as a souvenir for the tourists, provide adequate monument facilities, give a special place for tourists to pray, package products to accommodate the values of peace symbols, design package monument tour that is interesting for the tourist by providing interpreters (guides to explain the monument), and it is not necessary to provide the transportation for the tourist because they are more likely to use private transport. While the level of interest rates in the product of peace tourism in Monument Ground Zero from highest to lowest based on the attribute utility value is as follows: souvenirs (16.509%), physical attractiveness (15.775%), services (14.889%), non-physical attractiveness (14.461%), facilities (13.820%), attractions (12.648%), and transports (11.898).Keywords: Monument, Peace, Preferences, Tourism, Tourists.
Hedonic Happiness of Foreign Tourists in Bali Nyoman Ariana; Made Antara; Made Budiarsa; Nyoman Sudiarta
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2021.009.03.07

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There are many reasons why tourists travel or visit certain places, and chief among them is to seek happiness. For example, they feel happy when they get the hedonic experience. Unfortunately, the effect of hedonic values and tourism experiences on tourists' happiness has thus far remained unclear. This study was aimed to analyze the effect of hedonic value on the tourist experience, prove the effect of hedonic value on tourists' hedonic happiness, and examine the effect of tourist experience on tourists' hedonic happiness. This research took place in Bali, and the research subjects were foreign tourists who visited Bali. The total number of respondents was 171. All structured interviews and questionnaires were performed and distributed online. Data analysis was conducted using SEM (Structural Equation Model). The research findings show the positive and significant effect of hedonic values on tourist experience. There is a positive and significant effect of tourist experience on tourist hedonic happiness. It was found that there was no direct effect of hedonic value on tourist hedonic happiness. Out of the demonstrated intervariable correlations, we managed to create the Model of Hedonic Tourist Happiness (MHTH). This study concludes that the MHTH consists of hedonic value, tourist experiences, and tourist hedonic happiness variables. This MHTH can be applied to improve tourism services in Bali, and particularly to boost the tourist experience and tourist happiness. Keywords: Bali, Hedonic Happiness, Tourists Experiences.