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The Influence Of Creative Economic Development On The Tourism Attraction Of Semarang City Indra Tri Saputra; Dina Yulia Wijaya; Syahrudin, Muhammad
Journal of Business and Management Inaba Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Volume 3 Number 2, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Indonesia Membangun (Inaba)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56956/jbmi.v3i2.379

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The tourism sector plays a key role in increasing investment, foreign exchange earnings, local revenue, and employment. The sector is also responsible for creating and expanding formal and non-formal jobs and enterprises across the country. This study is intended to determine how the influence of Creative Economy Development on Tourism Attraction of Semarang City. In this study the authors used a survey method with descriptive and associative approaches in collecting data the authors also held a questionnaire by taking the population of visitors to the creative economy of Semarang City and using sample selection through the sample random sampling method with an error rate of 10%. Based on the results of the calculations obtained from the Influence Test Results, Creative Economic Development has a significant influence on the Tourism Attraction of Semarang City
Transformasi Destinasi Kuliner Lokal ke Arah Smart Tourism: Pendekatan Innovism dan Pemasaran Kewirausahaan Yuliani Istiqomah; Dina Yulia Wijaya
Jurnal Akuntansi, Manajemen dan Ilmu Ekonomi (Jasmien) Vol. 5 No. 04 (2025): Vol. 5 No. 04 (2025): Jurnal Akuntansi, Manajemen dan Ilmu Ekonomi (Jasmien)
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jasmien.v5i04.1463

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This study explores the transformation of Cibugel District into a smart culinary tourism destination through the integration of innovism and entrepreneurial marketing approaches. Utilizing a qualitative exploratory method, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observations, and documentation involving local culinary SMEs, village officials, student communities, and consumers. The findings reveal that while there is strong entrepreneurial orientation among local actors, the implementation of digital marketing and innovation remains limited. Innovism defined as locally-driven, socially collaborative, and technology-enhanced innovation emerged as a potential driver for reconfiguring culinary tourism into participatory and experience-based attractions. Meanwhile, entrepreneurial marketing provides a strategic framework for promoting local culinary products in competitive and sustainable ways. The synergy of these approaches is key to redefining rural culinary destinations not only as places to eat but also as spaces for cultural interaction, storytelling, and digital engagement. The study recommends contextualized policy support, continuous digital training, and community-based innovation to sustain the transformation process. This research contributes theoretically to the development of village-based smart culinary tourism and offers practical implications for regional tourism planning and local economic empowerment.
Religious Youth Engagement in Biodiversity Protection: A Mixed-Methods Study on Faith-Based Environmental Programs Hari Imbrani; Dina Yulia Wijaya; Acim Acim; Emad Amkhatirah
Green Philosophy: International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/greenphilosophy.v2i1.255

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This study explores the role of faith-based environmental programs in fostering youth engagement in biodiversity protection. As global biodiversity continues to decline, there is an increasing recognition of the importance of engaging young people in conservation efforts. Faith-based organizations (FBOs) have the potential to play a significant role in this effort, leveraging religious teachings and values to inspire environmental stewardship. The study uses a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, focus group discussions, and case studies, to examine how faith-based programs influence youth involvement in activities such as community gardens, reforestation efforts, and species protection projects. The findings suggest that faith-based programs are effective in nurturing long-term engagement in biodiversity protection by instilling values of responsibility and stewardship. Spiritual motivations, community support, and educational mentorship emerge as key factors contributing to sustained youth participation in conservation initiatives. However, challenges such as limited resources, generational differences in ecological engagement, and the integration of doctrinal teachings with scientific conservation practices are identified. The study concludes that faith-based environmental programs can expand their impact by integrating environmental education into their existing frameworks, fostering partnerships with environmental organizations, and creating inclusive platforms for all youth groups. Further research is needed to explore the long-term impact of faith-based programs on youth engagement and biodiversity protection, and to identify strategies for optimizing these programs for greater effectiveness.