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E-CATALOGUE POLA PERJALANAN WISATA BAHARI DI KAWASAN WISATA PULAU PISANG DAN LABUHAN JUKUNG, KABUPATEN PESISIR BARAT, PROVINSI LAMPUNG Larisa Nabila Putri; Deddy Sobarna Sutadji; Eko Susanto
Barista : Jurnal Kajian Bahasa dan Pariwisata Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): Desember
Publisher : Unit Bahasa, Politeknik Pariwisata NHI Bandung

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The research is based on information services that affect the popularity of the Pulau Pisang and Labuhan Jukung Tourism Areas in the Pesisir Barat Regency, Lampung Province. This area has high tourism potential in the form of islands, beaches, and sea. Information services are an important factor in tourism to attract tourist visits. This study aims to determine digital information technology in the form of an e-catalog that includes marine tourism information in the form of a map and a description of the information therein. The E-catalog for Marine Tourism in the Pulau Pisang and Labuhan Jukung areas can support travel agencies in arranging marine thematic tour packages. The descriptive-qualitative research method is applied by using observation data techniques, interviews, and documentation studies of the research object. The focus of the design is on marine tourism activities in the Pulau Pisang and Labuhan Jukung Tourism Areas, namely beach volleyball, swimming, sunbathing, fishing, snorkeling, diving, boating, and surfing, as well as tourism supporting components, namely amenities, accessibility and support services. There are also two forms of travel patterns that are reviewed for tourists, namely through the start and end points of the journey from the same route, or a continuous path with the end point of the trip by visiting new destinations on different routes.
Application of Technology Acceptance Model on Electronic Book Design of Bandung City History Travel Guide Eko Susanto; Melissa Shasya Bonita
Barista : Jurnal Kajian Bahasa dan Pariwisata Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): Juni
Publisher : Unit Bahasa, Politeknik Pariwisata NHI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/barista.v9i01.697

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Historical tourism resources are one of the comparative and comparative advantages of Bandung city over other tourist destinations in Indonesia. The unique characteristic of historical tourism is that the power of narratives poses a broader need for means of interpretation in the form of travel guides. By applying the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this applied research reveals the process of designing electronic guidebooks that can aim to be used for the interpretation of historical tourism visitors in The City of Bandung. The design method with a descriptive writing pattern is used to produce research reports on the design of electronic guidebook products in Bandung. This applied study has gathered opinions from 132 respondents through questionnaires about the components of travel guidebooks following the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) concept, which is then analyzed descriptively. This applied research has resulted in a travel guidebook product and an understanding that tourists require accessible travel guidebooks to use and value for themselves.
Predicting Mobile Game Adoption: Integrating Game Features and Theory of Planned Behavior Mohammad Rizal Gaffar; Wahyu Rafdinal; Eko Susanto; Cahaya Juniarti
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i3.309-320

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This study investigates gamers' behavior in adopting mobile games by integrating game features and the theory of planned behavior (TPB).  This study used 408 samples of Indonesian gamers. A partial least square is applied to examine the influence among subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, attitude, game features, and intention to play mobile games. The results show that the integration between Game features and TPB gives a deeper explanation of gamers' behavior in adopting mobile games. Considering the factors in gamers' behavior, this study's results give the base to formulate an implementation strategy for the appropriate game features in attracting gamers' interest to keep playing mobile games. It is also the first study that integrates Game features and TPB to assess mobile game adoption.
Coastal Batik Ornament Design : Aesthetic Analysis and Meaning of Batik Ornaments in Ciwaringin Cirebon, West Java Nanang Ganda Prawira; Mega Fitriani Adiwarna Prawira; Eko Susanto
Lekesan: Interdisciplinary Journal of Asia Pacific Arts Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): October
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31091/lekesan.v3i2.1170

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Along the coast of the island of Java, there is a wealth of craft art (batik), characterized by its expression of decorative motifs and techniques. In general, the most prominent characteristic of the dominance of primary and secondary colors. Courage in expressing bright colors is also the visual identity of coastal batik. In West Java, Cirebon is one of the popular coastal batik cities. Several villages have become centers for batik crafts, including Ciwaringin Village. The batik that is developed in this village has the characteristics of Cirebon which was born and developed in line with Trusmi batik. Ciwaringin batik is unique in terms of coloring and decorative motifs when compared to Trusmi batik. In terms of typical Ciwaringin coloring is produced by natural dyes (natural dyes), a batik tradition that has long developed in the Cirebon Pesisiran batik culture. This study uses descriptive-qualitative methods with aesthetic and semiotic approaches to reveal the aesthetics and meaning of ornamentation in Batik Ciwaringin. One of the important findings in this study is that in Ciwaringin batik there is no expression of animate motives, which differentiates it from batik motifs in general because Ciwaringin batik was born from the Islamic boarding school community with strong Islamic values. Another finding is that Ciwaringin batik craftsmen transform nature not only as a source of philosophical ideas, but they also care about environmental issues. Concern for the environment is proven by developing coloring techniques using natural dyes (natural dyes) and avoiding synthetic (chemical) dyes.
Community Empowerment On Sustainable Outdoor Recreation In Pangandaran Tourist Destination Mega Fitriani Adiwarna Prawira; Aura Bulan Andhara Prawira; Eko Susanto
Co-Value Jurnal Ekonomi Koperasi dan kewirausahaan Vol. 15 No. 4 (2024): Co-Value: Jurnal Ekonomi, Koperasi & Kewirausahaan
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Institut Manajemen Koperasi Indonesia Bandung

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This research examines the diverse forms of community involvement in tourism within Pangandaran Regency, highlighting its potential for sustainable development. The region features 270 tourist attractions categorized into cultural, man-made, and natural types, with a significant emphasis on eco- tourism and outdoor recreation opportunities, particularly in the Parigi sub-district. The growing number of restaurants and micro-enterprises reflects the evolving landscape of tourism-related economic activities and underscores the interconnection between the local and tourism industries. Active community participation in various tourism organizations indicates a robust network essential for promoting tourism activities and ensuring local stakeholders play a crucial role in the sector's growth and sustainability. Despite these strengths, the research identifies significant challenges related to infrastructure development, environmental sustainability, and community engagement. Overcrowding during peak seasons places pressure on local facilities, while a lack of awareness about sustainable tourism practices among residents hampers effective participation. Enhancing community education on eco-friendly practices and establishing collaborative frameworks among stakeholders is essential to cultivating a sustainable tourism ecosystem. By addressing these challenges and leveraging community strengths, Pangandaran can foster a tourism landscape that generates economic benefits while preserving its rich cultural and natural heritage. Promoting sustainable practices and fostering a sense of shared responsibility among residents will be crucial for ensuring the long-term viability and success of tourism in the region.
Exploring the Impact of Smart Tourism Initiatives on Digital Native's Travel Behavior: A Review Goeltom, Andar Danova Lastaripar; Hurriyati, Ratih; Gaffar, Vanessa; Wibowo, Lili Adi; Susanto, Eko
Journal of Business Management Education (JBME) Vol 9, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Business Education Program of Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jbme.v9i1.68432

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Digital technology has revolutionized the tourism sector, leading to the emergence of digital-native tourists who prefer tech-savvy experiences. Smart tourism initiatives leverage information and communication technologies to offer personalized and interactive experiences, aligning with the preferences of digital natives. This study employs a literature review approach to explore the influence of smart tourism on the travel behavior of digital native tourists. Findings reveal a significant research gap in understanding how smart tourism initiatives specifically resonate with digital native behaviors. Digital natives, characterized by their digital fluency, exhibit distinct preferences influenced by their immersion in technology. Smart tourism technologies are crucial in predicting digital natives' destination choices and visit intentions. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for the tourism industry to meet the evolving needs of digital native tourists. Leveraging innovative technologies and tailored strategies can enhance visitor satisfaction, operational efficiency, and sustainability in the tourism sector, ultimately shaping the future of smart tourism experiences.
Exploring the Role of Social Media Platforms in Promoting Tourism Diversity Suryana, Marceilla; Susanto, Eko; Prawira, Mega Fitriani Adiwarna; Afgani, Kurnia Fajar
Journal of Business Management Education (JBME) Vol 9, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Business Education Program of Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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This study explores the effectiveness of social media platforms for promoting various tourist attractions, including natural, man-made, and cultural tourism sites. By employing a descriptive research approach with a quantitative method, the study utilizes conjoint analysis with 100 respondents to gather insights. The findings reveal distinct tourist preferences regarding social media platforms for different attractions. Specifically, Instagram emerges as the most effective platform for promoting natural tourism, while Twitter shows less success. Conversely, YouTube is preferred for promoting cultural tourism, while Twitter is less effective. Twitter is perceived as relatively successful for man-made tourism, although not as effective as YouTube. These results highlight the importance of tailoring social media strategies based on the characteristics of each tourist attraction type rather than solely relying on platform popularity.
Predicting Tourists’ Behaviour Towards Smart Tourism: The Case in Emerging Smart Destinations Novianti, Syifaa; Susanto, Eko; Rafdinal, Wahyu
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Volume 2 Number 1 (2022)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/jtospolban.v2i1.30

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This paper aims to investigate the tourist behaviour towards smart tourism in the case of emerging smart destinations. The extended model of theory of planned behaviour (TPB) is proposed as a tool to predict the relationship between applying smart tourism technology and tourist behaviour in selecting and visiting the destination. Using the city of Bandung, Indonesia as a case study, data was collected using a structured questionnaire from 524 domestic tourists in several emerging smart destinations. The confirmatory factor analysis was utilised to test the construct validity and reliability of the model, while Partial Least Squares (PLS) modelling was employed to assess the hypotheses developed. The results show that the extended TPB model can reasonably predict the tourist behaviour towards smart tourism, suggesting its applicability to emerging smart destinations. Smart tourism technology directly affects tourists’ attitude, subjective norms, and tourists perceived behavioural control, resulting in their travel intention. Also, their planned behaviour mediates the relationship between smart tourism technology and tourist decision in selecting and visiting destinations. Identifying predictors of tourist behaviour towards smart tourism provides a more accurate forecast of tourist demand, thereby enabling policymakers to tailor and implement a more comprehensive smart tourism planning and development
How the Readiness of Nature-Based Attraction During Pandemic Covid-19? Revisit the Implementation of the CHSE Certification Andrianto, Tomy; Hutahaean, Agnes Fidela Agrefina; Susanto, Eko
Journal of Indonesian Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of Indonesian Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation (October Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jithor.v5i2.48353

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A b s t r a c tThis study aims to understand the readiness of nature-based attractions during the Covid-19 pandemic by revisiting the CHSE (Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Sustainable Environment) certification the Indonesian government has implemented since 2020. Using a mixed-method approach, first, combining quantitative research by distributing surveys to visitors and qualitatively interviewing the operators of nature-based tourist attractions. This research was conducted from May to July 2021 in Greater Bandung, one of the favorite nature-based destinations in West Java, Indonesia. As a result, nature-based attractions are ready to receive visitors and can implement various health protocols but are asked to close when the virus spread rate is high again, even though there has never been a cluster. Furthermore, this research found that visitors and operators pay little attention to safety and a sustainable environment during a pandemic. Other highlights to maintain the Implementation of CHSE are strict monitoring by the government and, secondly, the operators' commitment to maintaining the supported facilities.Keywords: Destinations readiness; Nature-based attraction; CHSE protocolsA b s t r a kPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kesiapan objek wisata berbasis alam di masa pandemi Covid-19 dengan meninjau kembali sertifikasi CHSE (Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Sustainable Environment) yang telah diterapkan pemerintah Indonesia sejak tahun 2020. Menggunakan pendekatan metode campuran, terlebih dahulu menggabungkan penelitian kuantitatif dengan menyebarkan survei kepada pengunjung dan wawancara kualitatif dengan operator tempat wisata berbasis alam. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Mei hingga Juli 2021 di Bandung Raya, salah satu destinasi berbasis alam favorit di Jawa Barat, Indonesia. Alhasil, objek wisata berbasis alam siap menerima pengunjung dan bisa menerapkan berbagai protokol kesehatan namun diminta tutup ketika tingkat penyebaran virus kembali tinggi, padahal belum pernah ada klaster. Selain itu, penelitian ini menemukan bahwa pengunjung dan operator kurang memperhatikan keselamatan dan lingkungan yang berkelanjutan selama pandemi. Sorotan lain untuk mempertahankan Implementasi CHSE adalah pengawasan ketat oleh pemerintah dan kedua, komitmen operator untuk memelihara fasilitas yang didukung.
Analisis faktor Community-Based Participatory Framework untuk pengembangan Urban Village Tourism: Studi Kasus kampung tematik di Kota Sukabumi Novianti, Syifaa; Susanto, Eko; Septyandi, Chandra Budhi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Journal of Indonesian Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation (April)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jithor.v7i1.62930

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Pemerintah Kota Sukabumi, melalui Dinas Kepemudaan, Olahraga dan Pariwisata (Disporapar) telah mencanangkan 7 Kampung Tematik pada tahun 2021 dengan pertimbangan sumber daya wisata dan ekonomi kreatif di wilayah tersebut. Penetapan kampung tematik merupakan upaya Pemerintah Kota Sukabumi untuk memberikan nilai tambah ekonomis dari sisi ekonomi kreatif dan pariwisata untuk kesejahteraan masyarakat yang lebih luas. Konsep kampung tematik tidak hanya pembentukan kegiatan pariwisata dan ekonomi yang berbasis masyarakat, tetapi juga penciptaan ruang kampung berciri khas yang berkelanjutan Namun, meskipun manfaatnya sangat besar, dalam perencanaan dan praktiknya kampung tematik sebagai bagian dari CBT ini mempunyai banyak tantangan. Membangun partisipasi masyarakat dalam kegiatan pariwisata dapat terhalang oleh adanya konflik antar kepentingan dalam masyarakat, kurangnya kepercayaan, dan bahkan minimnya kapabilitas masyarakat itu sendiri dalam mengelola sumber daya. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis faktor dalam merumuskan model kerangka kerja partisipasi masyarakat (community-based participatory framework) untuk kampung tematik dalam mewujudkan pengelolaan destinasi wisata partisipatif. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan metode deskriptif verifikatif. Variable partisipasi masyarakat dan determinannya (community attachment dan involvement, perceived benefits dan costs) dalam konteks CBT diadopsi dan kajian pustaka terkait. Survei dengan berbasis instrument kuesioner dilakukan kepada masyarakat dan pengelola pada Kampung Tematik di Kota Sukabumi. Validitas dan reliabilitas variable konstruk serta analisis karakteritik masyarakat akan dilakukan dengan uji deskriptif analisis dengan SPSS. Sedangkan pengujian model dianalisis dengan menggunakan Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dukungan masyarakat terhadap pengembangan pariwisata sangat dipengaruhi oleh manfaat dan biaya yang dirasakan oleh masyarakat (perceived benefit and cost). Lebih lanjut, faktor manfaat dan biaya dirasakan oleh masyarakat ini juga memainkan peran penting sebagai katalisator hubungan antara keterikatan dan keterlibatan masyarakat (community attachment and involvement) dengan dukungan mereka terhadap pengembangan pariwisata di Kampung Tematik Kota Sukabumi. Pengaruh faktor-faktor tersebut pada dukungan pengembangan kepariwisataan menekankan bahwa dalam merumuskan kerangka kerja partisipasi masyarakat (community-based participatory framework) perlu menitikberatkan perencanaan partisipatif, di mana anggota masyarakat terlibat aktif dalam mengidentifikasi sumber daya pariwisata, memetakan aset, dan menetapkan tujuan lingkungan. Hal ini juga berfokus pada menghasilkan pendapatan tambahan bagi masyarakat dalam jangka panjang. Secara keseluruhan, hasil dari penelitian ini mendukung bahwa kerangka partisipatif berbasis masyarakat dalam pariwisata diharapkan dapat mendorong pendekatan kolaboratif dan inklusif yang memberdayakan masyarakat lokal dan menjamin keberlanjutan inisiatif pariwisata dalam jangka panjang.  
Co-Authors Acip Sutardi Adam Aliya Silmi Afgani, Kurnia Fajar Agus Sudono, Agus Alfattory Rheza Syahrul, Alfattory Rheza Ali Muhtasom Ananda, Ayu Andar Danova Lastaripar Goeltom Anggoro, Yudo Annisa Rachmah Fujianti Annisa Rizkia Syaputri Anwari Masatip Any Noor Arief Johari Asep Darmansyah Aura Bulan Andhara Prawira Ayu Ananda Az Zahra, Hana Shofiyyah Azizah Salsabila Nugraha Beta Budisetyorini Boediman, Alfred Cahaya Juniarti Cahaya Juniarti Candra Irawan Cantika, Wa Ode Ananda Yayang Chandra Budi Septyandi Chandrawulan Chendraningrum, Dinarsiah Darmansyah, Asep Deddy Adisudharma Deddy Sobarna Sutadji Deddy Sobarna Sutaji Deddy Sobarna Sutaji Dede Kurnia, Dede Dematria Pringgabayu Dewi, Aprilia Nurmala Dicky Arsyul Salam Dinarsiah Chendraningrum Dinarsiah Chendraningrum Distria, Tiara Fadila Dzulfa Putri Luthfiya Fajar, Kurnia Febrianty, Ilma Amilia Fitria Rahayu Khaerani Fitriani, Tiara Fujianti, Annisa Rachmah Gaffar, Mohammad Rizal Hakam, Dzikri Firmansyah Herry Rachmat Widjaja Husniah, Diana Hutahaean, Agnes Fidela Agrefina Indrayana, Gun Gun Iqlima Ramadhani Irfa Rizkiani Safitri Juniarti, Cahaya Kurnia Fajar Afgani Kurnia Fajar Afgani Kurnia Fajar Afgani Larisa Nabila Putri Lestari, Gita Meilia Lili Adi Wibowo Marceilla Suryana Marceilla Suryana Mega Fitriani Adiwarna Prawira Melissa Shasya Bonita Melissa Shasya Bonita Mohammad Rizal Gaffar Mohammad Rizal Gaffar Nadia Annisa Putri Nana Ganda Nanang Ganda Prawira Nugraha, Azizah Salsabila Nurkholifa, Tika Octaviani Ratnasari Santoso Perdana, Yoga Puluhulawa, Rosemery Pauline Rumayar Putri Luthfiya, Dzulfa Putri, Bintari Pangesti Raden Aswin Rahadi Rafdinal, Wahyu Rahadi, Raden Aswin Rahman, Bimo Falah Abdul Ratih Hurriyati Ratna Padmi Trihartanti Rikantini Widiyanti Rivan Sutrisno Rosadi, Asep Santosa Sanjaya Satriani Siti Nurlaila Satriani Siti Nurlaila Septyandi, Chandra Budhi Septyandi, Chandra Budi Sri Hastuti Sri Sumarni Sulistiana, Oktavera Suryana, Marceilla Suryana, Marceilla Syifaa Novianti Syukri, Muhammad Yazidus Tamara Herlinda Erwin Tiara Fadila Distria Tomy Andrianto Tomy Andrianto Utomo, Sherly Rakasiwi Putri Vanessa Gaffar Vany Octaviany Wahyu Rafdinal Widyastuti, Sri Utari Wisi Wulandari Yunieta Anny Nainggolan