Christina Lipuringtyas Rudatin
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POTENSI AMBASSADOR PADA ASOSIASI PROFESI DI INDONESIA DALAM MENDORONG PEMENANGAN BIDDING KONFERENSI Christina Lipuringtyas Rudatin; Wardhani, Annisa Wardhani; Heri Setyawan; Firman Syah; Muhammad Iqbal Katik Rajo Endah
Bisnis Event Vol. 6 No. 22 (2025): Jurnal Bisnis Event
Publisher : Program Studi MICE, Jurusan Administrasi Niaga, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/bev.v6i22.7560

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International meetings (either conferences or other forms of meetings) that are held certainly have implications for the image of the host. The organization of the event represents the destination/country that acts as the host. The potential to organize international meetings can come from several market segments, one of which is the association market segment, especially professional associations affiliated with international or world-class associations. The main reason for preparing the Ambassador Program is that the majority of international association meetings that occur periodically and alternate between countries require a kind of competitive bidding process involving local or national contacts to submit proposals or invitations (ICCA, 2012). This research was conducted to increase the number of international association conferences held in order to improve Indonesia's competitiveness as a MICE Destination. The method that will be used is the exploratory method by conducting desk research and respondent surveys to professional associations affiliated with international associations. Keyword: Ambassador Program, Bidding, Association Conference, MICE
INDONESIA’S IMMIGRATION POLICY IN MANAGING THE MOBILITY OF MICE TOURIST DELEGATES AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES Annisa Wardhani; Christina Lipuringtyas Rudatin; Anggraini, Asterina; Raden Ayu Trisnayoni; Setyawan, Heri
International Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting Research (IJEBAR) Vol 9 No 4 (2025): IJEBAR, VOL. 09 ISSUE 04, DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : LPPM ITB AAS INDONESIA (d.h STIE AAS Surakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/ijebar.v9i4.18803

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This study examines Indonesia’s immigration policies in managing the mobility of MICE delegates attending international conferences. Delegates’ mobility is a strategic element of business tourism, influencing participant arrival efficiency, travel experience, and overall destination competitiveness. The research analyzes the effectiveness of visa-on-arrival schemes, e-visa mechanisms, conference-specific immigration facilitation, and interagency coordination that supports participant flows. Data were drawn from regulatory reviews, institutional reports, and empirical insights from event organizers. Findings indicate that responsive and integrated immigration policies significantly enhance Indonesia’s attractiveness as a MICE destination, particularly in terms of accessibility, processing time, and procedural certainty. Nevertheless, challenges remain in regulatory harmonization, technological readiness, and policy literacy among stakeholders. This study recommends strengthening event-based immigration service models to improve Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global MICE market.