Mahmudah Budiatiningsih
Universitas Mataram, Indonesia

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Analysis of Factors Influencing Visitors' Disaster Awareness in Disaster-prone Destinations in West Nusa Tenggara Province Mahmudah Budiatiningsih; Adhitya Bagus Singandaru; Baiq Nikmatul Ulya; Hasnia Minanda; Lia Mariana
Jurnal Penelitian Pariwisata Vol 10 No 1 (2026): (TRJ) Tourism Research Journal
Publisher : Institut Pariwisata Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30647/trj.v10i1.301

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This study aims to analyze the factors influencing disaster awareness among visitors of disaster-prone tourist destinations in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province. The method was multiple linear regression analysis involving 200 respondents, with two main dimensions as the independent variables: Psychological factors (X1), which include risk perception, disaster experience, and trust in authorities, and Environmental & Information factors (X2), which include access to information, the availability of disaster management systems, and media influence. The results showed that both factors partially and simultaneously enhance disaster awareness. Psychological factors have a dominant influence compared to environmental & information factors. These findings also showed that the combination of psychological, environmental, and information factors moderately predict variation in disaster awareness. These findings deliver theoretical and practical contributions. Theoretically, the study proposes an integrated disaster awareness model, highlighting the synergistic interplay between psychological and informational factors. Practically, the results advocate for a multidimensional strategy, urging stakeholders to combine initiatives that boost risk perception, improve risk communication, and utilize media support. Consequently, this study provides a valuable framework and concrete insights for formulating effective disaster resilience programs in the disaster-prone destinations of NTB. Keywords: disaster awareness, disaster-prone destinations, environmental & information factors, psychological factors, visitor
Digital Nomad Potential In Tetebatu Tourism Village: A Swot Analysis Siti Hamdiah Rojabi; Adhitya Bagus Singandaru; Mahmudah Budiatiningsih; Muhammad Akbar Dio Sagita
Jurnal Internasional Riset Bisnis Pariwisata Vol 5 No 1 (2026): International Journal of Tourism Business Research (INTOUR)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/intour.v5i1.3002

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The accelerated growth of remote work has precipitated a surge in digital nomadism, engendering novel opportunities for destinations that are conducive to supporting location-independent professionals. The present study employs a qualitative descriptive approach to examine the potential of Tetebatu tourism village in East Lombok, Indonesia, to develop as a rural digital nomad destination. The data presented herein was collected through a combination of semi-structured interviews with international visitors, field observations, and document analysis. The analysis was conducted utilizing a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) framework. The findings indicate that Tetebatu possesses significant strengths, including scenic natural landscapes, cultural authenticity, community hospitality, and relatively stable internet connectivity. Nevertheless, structural limitations, including the absence of co-working spaces, limited English proficiency, inadequate transportation infrastructure, and national regulation (visa) constrain its implementation. Externally, the global rise of remote working and increasing demand for sustainable rural tourism present substantial opportunities, while competition from established hubs, environmental risks, and regulatory uncertainties remain key threats. This study contributes to the literature by extending the analysis of digital nomadism beyond an urban context and highlighting the role of rural destinations in the development of sustainable tourism.