Andreas Yogi Prasetyo
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Family Kinship in Community-Based Tourism Businesses in Homestay Entrepreneurs Organization in Raja Ampat Kurnia Fahmy Ilmawan; Andreas Yogi Prasetyo
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Tourism Department, State Polytechnic of Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57203/ijent.v1i1.2023.42 - 55

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The success and sustainability of tourism depends on the local community as the social unit that supports tourism. Community-based tourism initiatives offer solutions to place communities as the main actors in tourism development. In the implementation of tourism business development, communities in Raja Ampat Regency utilize social capital as a tribal, kinship and family unit in developing their businesses. Family members as part of the kinship unit often play a role in running economic businesses and often take part in making important decisions that affect the course of tourism businesses. This paper aims to determine the form and relationship of kinship among members of the Raja Ampat indigenous business and livelihood association, as well as provide a case example of an organization whose decision-making is based on the kinship of its members. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that family kinship as social capital has an important role in running tourism businesses, and homestay tourism businesses in Raja Ampat are formed because they have an extensive family kinship network. This is closely related to the concept of kinship adopted by the Biak tribe. This complexity also affects the running of the organization and decision-making in the organization of homestay entrepreneurs in Raja Ampat, such as the election of the chairman who comes from the clan with the largest number of members and other decision-making processes.
Kajian Atraksi, Aksesibilitas, Amenitas dan Ancilliary pada Kawasan Strategis Pariwisata di Kabupaten Wonosobo Zam Zam Masrurun; Arina Nindyar Saraswati; Hardiman, Hardiman; Atika Nur Hidayah; Andreas Yogi Prasetyo
TOBA: Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, and Destination Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Februari 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/toba.v5i1.7520

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This study examines the condition of attractions, accessibility, amenities, and ancillary services within the Strategic Tourism Area of Kertek, Wonosobo Regency. Using a descriptive qualitative approach supported by field observations, interviews, and secondary document analysis, the research provides an integrated assessment of tourism components that shape the area’s development potential. Findings reveal that the region possesses a strong concentration of natural, special-interest, agro-tourism, and cultural–religious attractions, forming a diversified tourism landscape. Accessibility is supported by national and regional road networks, although local village roads and public transport connectivity remain limited. Amenities are primarily concentrated in urban corridors, resulting in service gaps in rural areas where key attractions are located. Ancillary support involving government agencies, local communities, and private actors is present but requires stronger institutional coordination to ensure cohesive governance. The study concludes that the Kertek tourism area holds substantial potential to strengthen Wonosobo’s tourism competitiveness. However, maximizing these potential demands improvements in intra-area connectivity, equitable distribution of visitor facilities, and enhanced collaborative governance to support sustainable tourism development.