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The Effect of Technological Gaps on Relationships Between Tourism Society with Swot Analysis in Ragunan Wildlife Park Pradini, Gagih; Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Agustiani, Fitri; Rhomanhova, Zika Aqlia
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE (IJEMBIS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : CV ODIS

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As one of the favourite tourist attractions in Jakarta, Ragunan Wildlife Park needs to continue adapting to digital technology to avoid being left behind. This can affect the relationship between wildlife parks, local communities, and visitors (Dimyati, 2020). An in-depth study related to the use of digital technology in tourism public relations in Ragunan Zoo with a SWOT Analysis approach can be used to evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to the use of technology in wildlife parks. This SWOT analysis can better understand how the technology gap affects those relationships. The type of research used is qualitative research, which is descriptive and tends to use analysis or process. The meaning is highlighted in this type of research, which emphasizes the theoretical foundation that guides research focus on the facts in the field.
The Influence of Motivation and Tourist Visiting Interest on Joy of Missing out (JOMO) to the Bogor Botanical Gardens Tourist Destination Rhomanhova, Zika Aqlia; Dewi, Liliana
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (January - March 2026) - In Progress
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

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This study aims to analyze the effect of tourist motivation and interest in visiting on Joy of Missing Out (JOMO) at the Bogor Botanical Gardens tourist destination. JOMO describes the emotional satisfaction and self-awareness of tourists who enjoy tranquility and mindful experiences without digital social pressure, as opposed to the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) phenomenon. This study employs a survey method in conjunction with an associative quantitative methodology. A questionnaire was used to gather data form 135 respondents who were chosen using purposive sampling. Because the data was not regularly distributed, Spearman’s correlation test was used for the study. The findings demonstrated a significant positive correlation between tourist motivation and JOMO (r=0.673; p<0.001), while tourist interest in visiting showed a very strong positive relationship with JOMO (r=0.760; p<0.001). Simultaneously, both variables significantly influenced the formation of JOMO behavior. These findings indicate that the higher the motivation and interest of tourists to seek calm and reflective experiences, the greater their tendency to enjoy tourism that focuses on inner balance and self-awareness. Thus, the Bogor Botanical Gardens has the potential to become a slow travel destination that supports a sustainable tourism lifestyle and the psychological well-being of tourists.