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Journal : Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage

Tourism Sector Development and Economic Growth in OIC Countries Uula, Mimma Maripatul; Maulida, Syahdatul; Rusydiana, Aam Slamet
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v3i1.343

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This study aims to examine the impact of the tourism sector on economic growth in 53 OIC member countries. This study uses 4 independent variables namely population, open trade, inflation, and international tourism receipts. The data used is annual panel data from 2010 to 2021, obtained from SESRIC OIC. The analysis method applied in this study is static panel data regression. The results showed that all independent variables, such as population, open trade, inflation, and international tourism receipts, have a significant influence both simultaneously and partially on the economic growth variable (GDP). The tourism sector stimulates other industries through direct, indirect, and induced impacts, contributes to job creation, and causes positive economies of scale. In addition, investments in the tourism sector can positively impact tourism performance indicators such as travel and tourism GDP, international tourism receipts, and international tourist arrivals.
A Note on Halal Sustainable Tourism Uula, Mimma Maripatul
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v4i2.615

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This study aims to see the development of research on the topic "Halal Sustainable Tourism" and research plans that can be done based on journals published on the theme. This research uses a qualitative method with a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used is secondary data with the theme "Halal Sustainable Tourism" which comes from the Dimension database with a total of 174 journal articles. Then, the data is processed and analyzed using the VosViewer application with the aim of knowing the bibliometric map of "Halal Sustainable Tourism" research development in the world. The results of the study found that there were 4 clusters with the most used words being halal tourism, tourism, Indonesia, concept, tourist, destination, value, service, business, impact, intention, and community. Then, the topics of research lines related to Halal Sustainable Tourism are Sustainable Halal Tourism Development, Impact of Halal Tourism on the Environment, Technology in Halal Tourism Development, and Halal Tourism and Sustainable Development.
A Bibliometric Review on Sustainable Wellness Tourism Uula, Mimma Maripatul
Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/htp.v5i1.702

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Sustainable wellness tourism is one of the tourism segments that is growing rapidly as global awareness of health, well-being, and environmental sustainability increases. This research aims to map the development of global research related to sustainable wellness tourism and identify key themes and future research opportunities. The method used was a descriptive qualitative approach through meta-analysis and bibliometrics-based literature studies on 237 Scopus indexed journal articles. The analysis was performed using the VOSviewer software to visualize the keyword, author, and research cluster maps. The results of the analysis show that sustainable wellness tourism research is grouped into seven main clusters, namely the socio-economic impact of health tourism, the competitiveness of sustainable wellness destinations, wellness tourism during health crises, the integration of ecotourism and sustainability, community-based wellness tourism, cultural and recreational wellness tourism, and the spa tourism economy. These findings confirm that sustainable wellness tourism not only contributes to improving the health and well-being of tourists, but also plays a strategic role in local economic development, environmental conservation, and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This research makes a conceptual contribution by presenting a comprehensive research map as well as recommendations for future research directions that are more integrative and sustainability-based.