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Identifikasi Potensi Kunjungan Wisatawan Mancanegara pada Pos Lintas Batas Builalo di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur Addin Maulana
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 13 No. 2 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/Tourism and Creative Economy Agency Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v13i22019.67-78

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Cross-border posts have a big role in contributing foreign tourists to Indonesia, but until now the records carried out are still less optimal. This study aims to identify the potential for tourist visits through the Builalo’s Cross-border Post, so that the development of tourism that depends on this post can be further optimized. By using descriptive methods where data is collected through documentation studies, field observations, and interviews. This research has successfully identified that the Builalo Cross-border Post located in East Nusa Tenggara Province has the potential for foreign tourists to visit an average of 5.55 per day or 2,026 foreign tourists per year. Foreign tourist visits through this gate are strongly influenced by the Market Day which is held every Thursday, where that day always has the highest peak visit in 1 week, and it is estimated that the average visit on that day is 23.7. foreign tourist visits. Inadequate facilities and infrastructure are the most serious challenges in the development of Tourism in the area adjacent to this gate. Because visiting friends or relatives is another main goal besides visiting market days, it creates more economic activity (trade, festivals, etc.) and an increase in supporting facilities is felt very necessary. Key words: Cross-border Post, Tourism, International Tourist Arrivals.
Pola Musiman Kunjungan Wisatawan Mancanegara Ke Bali Addin Maulana; Chamma Fitri Putri Pradjwalita Koesfardani
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/Tourism and Creative Economy Agency Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v14i22020.73-90

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The seasonal pattern of tourist arrivals is an important element that must be observed in making policies in the field of tourism marketing. By using the method of calculation, the Seasonality Ratio, Gini Coefficients, and Seasonality Index, this study aims to identify seasonal patterns of foreign tourist arrivals to Bali during the past 5 years. This study shows that: First, foreign tourists’ arrivals to Bali showed insignificant levels of variation and an equation of seasonal variations patterns is found in 2015, 2016, and 2019. Second, foreign tourist arrivals to Bali had a distribution per month that is relatively evenly distributed, with low seasonal rates, or the difference between monthly arrivals has an insignificant difference in value. Third, peak season of foreign tourists’ arrivals to Bali was concentrated in July with a drastic increase from the previous month and accompanied by a slowing decline towards the off-peak season. So, it is necessary to do an appropriate marketing and resource allocation strategies to optimize each seasonal phase.
Mapping the Potential of the Domestic Tourist Market in Indonesia Addin Maulana
Conference Series Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Conference on Global Innovation and Trends in Economy 2020
Publisher : ADI Publisher

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By modifying the quadrant model using secondary data related to the number of domestic tourist trips, GRDP per Capita, Trip Duration, and Average Spending per visit in each province in Indonesia. This research has succeeded in mapping 7 provinces which are categorized as high domestic tourist market categories, including DKI Jakarta, Riau Islands, East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, Papua, West Papua, and Riau. And, 11 provinces with moderate potential categories, including Central Kalimantan, Gorontalo, Jambi, West Kalimantan, Maluku, North Maluku, East Nusa Tenggara, Central Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, and South Sumatra. The Indonesian government needs to optimize these provinces because they are considered capable of providing added economic value to other provinces when traveling.
Implikasi Kebijakan atas Terbitnya Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021 Terhadap Upaya Peningkatan Daya Saing Kepariwisataan Indonesia di Pasar Global Addin Maulana; Dini Oktaviyanti; Dwi Wahyuni; Norman Sasono; Guntur Sakti
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/Tourism and Creative Economy Agency Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v16i22022.149-162

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Changes in the framework, methodology, and indicators used by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in measuring and ranking the competitiveness of world tourism through the Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) have implications for Indonesian government policies in achieving the target of tourism competitiveness rankings. By using a qualitative descriptive approach, and documentation study techniques in data collection, this policy study aims to provide an overview of the policy implications of the issuance of the 2021 TTDI. The legal umbrella for increasing tourism competitiveness consists of laws, presidential regulations, government regulations, and ministerial regulations. In 2019 Indonesia's Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) ranking was 40, but after conversion using the TTDI framework, methodology, and indicators, the rank dropped to 44. Indonesia's TTDI ranking in the 2021 edition is 32, meaning an increase of 12. The change from TTCI to TTDI has implications for adjustment of the target performance indicators related to tourism competitiveness written in the president's regulation and the regulation of the minister of tourism and creative economy. This change also causes ministries/agencies to remap supporting indicators that potentially impact adjusting the legal umbrella related to cross-sectoral coordination of tourism implementation in Indonesia.
Halal Tourism and Its Misconceptions: Revisiting The Rejection of Non-Muslim Tourism Destinations Rakhman Priyatmoko; Addin Maulana
Dinar : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam Vol 9, No 1: Januari 2022
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/dinar.v9i1.13976

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The term "halal tourism" is indeed recognized in Indonesia, nonetheless, its pros and cons are happening. Unlike any other non-Muslim countries such as Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Thailand, which tend to have less conflict between tourism stakeholders regarding the development of halal tourism, the rejection occurs in Indonesia as a country with a Muslim majority population. The rejection culminated in 2019 as a political year along with the presidential elections. The rejection of halal tourism occurs in tourism destinations such as Bali, Labuan Bajo, Toba, and Toraja known as the Muslim minority population area. Based on those issues, this study uses a qualitative approach to investigate the rejection reasons from the tourism stakeholders, to provide theoretical clarification on the stigma against halal tourism, and to analyze how halal tourism branding policy in tourism destinations. The result shows that the rejection of halal tourism by the tourism stakeholders was due to concerns that there would be a change in the destination’s image. To prevent prolonged debate and possible social conflict, the Indonesian government can use another term that sounds more moderate and acceptable for tourism stakeholders in non-Muslim destinations. Moreover, tourism stakeholders in each destination should take over the use of halal branding, so that the tourism policies adopted are regional initiatives (bottom-up policies).
Peran Kementerian/Lembaga Negara untuk Meningkatkan Daya Saing Kepariwisataan Indonesia Maulana, Addin
Jurnal Aspirasi Vol 13, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Pusat Analisis Keparlemenan Badan Keahlian Sekretariat Jenderal DPR RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46807/aspirasi.v13i2.2916

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The indicator of tourism competitiveness is known as the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), published by the World Economic Forum (WEF). TTCI is one of Indonesia’s medium-term development targets for the 2020–2024 period, so it is essential to identify the distribution of roles and contributions of each ministry/ state institution in increasing the competitiveness of Indonesian tourism in the global market. By using a scoring for each TTCI sub-pillar indicator, this study aims to map the role of each ministry/state institution in the competitiveness of Indonesian tourism in the global market. This study resulted in recommendations for the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) through its supervisory function in encouraging ministries/state institutions to disseminate information to regional tourism stakeholders regarding how to view competitive and sustainable tourism development based on the TTCI indicator. The DPR RI also needs to slightly encourage the existing indicators to be included in the performance target indicators of the relevant ministries/state institutions. Primary data indicators also need to be considered by publishing development achievements to the public to harmonize government development achievements with public perceptions as recipients of these development outcomes. Thus, the synergy in achieving the competitiveness target can be materialized optimally. Abstrak Indikator daya saing kepariwisataan dunia yang dikenal dengan Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) diterbitkan oleh World Economic Forum (WEF) sebagai tolok ukur daya saing pariwisata secara global. Peningkatan TTCI merupakan salah satu target pembangunan jangka menengah Indonesia periode 2020–2024 sehingga penting untuk dapat mengidentifikasi sebaran peran dan kontribusi dari setiap kementerian/lembaga negara dalam meningkatkan daya saing kepariwisataan Indonesia di pasar global. Dengan menggunakan pembobotan pada setiap indikator subpilar TTCI, kajian ini bertujuan untuk memetakan peran setiap kementerian/lembaga negara dalam daya saing kepariwisataan Indonesia di pasar global. Kajian ini mengidentifikasi bahwa terdapat 17 mitra strategis Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif dalam membentuk daya saing kepariwisataan. Kajian ini merekomendasikan kepada Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Indonesia (DPR RI) melalui fungsi pengawasan untuk mendorong kementerian/lembaga agar melakukan sosialisasi kepada pemangku kepariwisataan daerah terkait bagaimana cara memandang pembangunan kepariwisataan yang berdaya saing dan berkelanjutan berbasis pada indikator TTCI. DPR RI juga perlu mendorong agar indikator-indikator yang ada masuk ke dalam capaian indikator sasaran kinerja kementerian/lembaga terkait. Penting juga bagi kementerian/lembaga untuk memperhatikan indikator data primer dengan melakukan publikasi capaian-capaian pembangunan pada publik guna menyelaraskan capaian pembangunan pemerintah dengan persepsi masyarakat sebagai penerima manfaat dari hasil pembangunan. Dengan demikian, maka sinergi dalam pencapaian target daya saing dapat terlaksana secara optimal.
Towards Advanced Tourism Development in Indonesia: A Critical Review of Free-Visa Policy Antariksa, Basuki; Maulana, Addin; Priyatmoko, Rakhman; Hamidah, Siti
Jurnal Aspirasi Vol 15, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Analisis Keparlemenan Badan Keahlian Sekretariat Jenderal DPR RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46807/aspirasi.v15i1.3822

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Pada 2016, Pemerintah Indonesia menginisiasi kebijakan bebas visa bagi 169 negara untuk meningkatkan jumlah kunjungan wisatawan asing secara signifikan. Namun, pada 2018, parlemen merekomendasikan peninjauan kembali kebijakan tersebut. Hal ini mengingat potensi tindak pidana, baik kejahatan maupun pelanggaran, yang dilakukan oleh penerima bebas visa serta dampak signifikan terhadap penurunan pendapatan negara. Melalui pendekatan kualitatif, yang mencakup studi literatur dan analisis dokumen hukum, studi ini bertujuan untuk memberikan solusi alternatif terhadap kebijakan bebas visa di Indonesia. Studi ini menemukan bahwa (1) prinsip-prinsip utama dari kebijakan bebas visa di Indonesia adalah resiprokalitas dan prinsip manfaat; (2) kebijakan ini juga kurang didukung oleh justifikasi yang memadai dari negara-negara penerima, dan belum ada bukti empiris yang konklusif tentang dampak positif kebijakan tersebut terhadap peningkatan jumlah wisatawan asing ke Indonesia; (3) oleh karena itu, perlu penyempurnaan norma hukum terutama dalam peraturan keimigrasian untuk memastikan tujuan pemerintah selaras dengan prinsip-prinsip keamanan dan proteksi teritorial. Pembuat kebijakan perlu untuk mempertimbangkan penyesuaian Undang-Undang Keimigrasian agar harmonis dengan kebijakan bebas visa, demi mencapai tujuan strategis nasional tanpa mengesampingkan aspek keamanan dan kedaulatan negara.Abstract:In 2016, the Indonesian Government initiated a visa-free policy for 169 countries to significantly increase the number of foreign tourists visiting. However, in 2018, parliament recommended a review of the policy. This is considering the potential of criminal acts, both crimes and violations, by visa-free recipients and a significant impact on the decline in state revenue. Through a qualitative approach, which includes a literature review and legal document analysis, this study aims to provide alternative solutions to the visa-free policy in Indonesia. The study found that (1) the main principles of Indonesia's visa-free policy are reciprocity and the benefit principle; (2) this policy is also not supported by adequate justification from the recipient countries, and there is no conclusive empirical evidence of the positive impact of the policy on the number of foreign tourist to Indonesia; (3) therefore, need for refinement legal norm, especially immigration regulations, to ensure that government objectives are aligned with the principles of territorial security and national protection principles. Policymakers must consider adjusting the Immigration Law to be in harmony with the visa-free policy to achieve national strategic goals without overriding the security and sovereignty aspect of the country.
The Implementation of Geospatial Analysis on Hotel Occupancy Rate Nazuli, Muhammad Fachry; Panuntun, Satria Bagus; Maulana, Addin; Takdir; Pramana, Setia
Jurnal Aplikasi Statistika & Komputasi Statistik Vol 17 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Aplikasi Statistika & Komputasi Statistik
Publisher : Politeknik Statistika STIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34123/jurnalasks.v17i1.797

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Introduction/Main Objectives: One of the main attributes of hotel selection and customer satisfaction is its location. Background Problems: Strategic location leads to higher demand for accommodation. Accommodation demand is reflected in hotel occupancy levels, which indicate the percentage of reserved rooms at a specific period. Novelty: This study aims to investigate the effect of spatial location on hotel occupancy rates by analyzing data collected in online hotel reservation applications. A study related to the effects of location and hotel occupancy has never been conducted in Indonesia. Research Methods: We use data from hotels located in the province of Yogyakarta, which contains 245 hotels spread over three regencies/cities, namely Yogyakarta City, Sleman Regency, and Bantul Regency. We conducted a spatial regression analysis, namely the Spatial Error Model (SEM), with a spatial weight matrix using a radius of 3.2 km. Finding/Results:  We found that spatial locations affect the occupancy rates of hotels based on the online hotel reservation application that we observed. These spatial locations include the distance from the hotel to the airport, the distance from the hotel to the bus stop, and the number of nearby restaurants, offices, and hotels.
SHARIA HOTEL ATTRIBUTES AND THEIR URGENCY FOR MUSLIM TOURISTS' NEEDS IN MAQASID SHARIAH PERSPECTIVE Priyatmoko, Rakhman; Maulana, Addin; Oktaviyanti, Dini
AMWALUNA (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah) Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Univeristas Islam Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (800.087 KB) | DOI: 10.29313/amwaluna.v5i1.6464

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The expansion of Sharia hotels is increasingly attracting industry players and scholars in the tourism sector. Although some researchers have focused on studying Sharia hotels' attributes, research examining these attributes deeply based on the Maslahah level in the Maqasid Shariah has not been found. By employing the literature review, this study aims to gather Sharia hotels' attributes and analyze their urgency from the Maslahah perspective using a descriptive method. The results showed that halal food availability, the prohibition of alcoholic victuals, and gender separation in fitness facilities are classified in the Dharuriyat category (fundamental). Besides, the availability of the Quran, praying amenities, and the Qibla sign are grouped in Hajiyat (secondary). Lastly, Tahsiniyat (tertiary) attributes include Ramadan special services, a particular lobby floor for women, and Muslim staff domination. Sharia hotels' other attributes can be extended for further research as long as they conform to Sharia law principles.