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International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events
Published by Politeknik Negeri Bali
ISSN : 25805584     EISSN : 25805592     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events (IJASTE) is an electronic international journal publishing a variety of issues related to tourism including applied sciences in tourism and events, arts and entertainment, socio-culture, language and communication, economy, business, entrepreneurship, technology and infrastructure, and other related issues. It is published by the Center of Research and Community Service of Politeknik Negeri Bali, biannually (June and December since 2017) and publishes articles (empirical report, literature review, and case report) written in English.
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THE IMPACT OF PROMOTION ON ROOM OCCUPANCY RATE IN MESRA BUSINESS AND RESORT HOTEL SAMARINDA Muhammad Fikry Aransyah; Fareis Althalets; Tuti Wediawati; Andini Sari
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.1907

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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to test and analyze the effect of the development of room occupancy rates at the Mesra Business and Resort Hotel in Samarinda Research methods: Primary data obtained by conducting interviews with 70 respondents using a questionnaire— secondary data collected by conducting field observation. Data were analyzed using a simple linear regression method with the help of SPSS statistical software version 23. Results and discussions: The result showed that the promotion variables consisting of advertising, direct sales, sales promotion, publicity, and word of mouth simultaneously had a significant effect on room occupancy rates. Conclusion: The promotional mix variable has a positive and significant effect on the room occupancy rate variable or the consumer's decision to choose a place to stay at the Mesra Business and Resort Hotel.
CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN TEGAL WARU, BOGOR Nining Latianingsih; Iis Mariam; Dewi Winarni Susyanti
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.2010

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Tourism provides a significant contribution to development, conventional tourism products are becoming increasingly abandoned and tourists are turning to tourism products that value the environment, nature, culture and special attractions more. How to manage tourist villages in the village of Tegal Waru Ciampea Bogor, in the flexibility and intensity of interaction with the environment and local communities. The purpose of this research is to see how the management of creative and innovative community-based tourism villages (CREANOVA) The approach method used is an empirical normative approach and uses qualitative methods and direct field research on research objects that are related to the problem under study. the results of the study are. Tegal Waru tourism village is a pedesan tourist area that is no less interesting and offers cultural potential. Has a variety of agricultural production businesses and entrepreneurs. Community participation in the development of tourist villages is very high. There are tour packages offered including entrepreneur training, charity creativity, outbound on the road, consumption packages, souvenir packages, shopping centers, tourism attractions, business tourist village locations, while visitors from home and abroad. Community participation is very high in implementing this village tourism program, because they feel an increase in income and economic life Keywords: Tourism Village Management Model, business, community participation, tegal waru, cultural potential
UTILIZATION OF REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Riki Ridwana; Shafira Himayah
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.2042

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The success of tourism in any country depends on the country's ability to develop, manage and market its tourism facilities and activities. Tourism development and management can be done in various ways. One of the most effective and efficient ways is to utilize remote sensing technology and geographic information systems (GIS). This article was created to archive and review some of the findings of the use of remote sensing technology and GIS for tourism management and development, using the literature review method. The use of remote sensing technology and GIS for tourism development and management has been widely used by various academics and researchers in various countries in the world including in Indonesia. This is acceptable because it is considered effective and efficient, the suitability of tourism development studies, for the study of tourism multimedia development, identification of the most desirable tourist areas, and for the evaluation of ecotourism areas.
ASPIRING PANGANDARAN GEOPARK TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Rifki Rahmanda Putra; Eka Susanto; Raden Willy Ananta Permadi; Muhammad Iqbal Maulana; Moh Sapari Dwi Hadian; Heryadi Rachmat; Shandra Rama Panji Wulung
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.1867

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Abstract Purpose: the main focus in this research is to identify and map geological and non-geological potentials based on three main pillars in the development of geoparks, namely geodiversity, biodiversity and cultural diversity Research methods: The method used in this research is qualitative research with a case study design. While the analysis techniques used are interactive models and map analysis, using Arcgis 10.3. Results and discussions: The results showed that in addition to geological sites, many non-geological sites can be developed into geotourism attractions with high cultural and biodiversity values. Conclusion: Geotourism in Pangandaran Regency has enormous potential which is the basis for the formation of the Aspiring Geopark Pangandaran with the principle of sustainable development. Keywords: aspiring geopark, geotourism, geopark, Pangandaran Regency, sustainable tourism
THE APPLICATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN MUSEUMS Peni Zulandari Suroto; Made Handijaya Dewantara; Aulia Ardista Wiradarmo
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.1853

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Alongside with collections in form of historical objects, as well as objects related to human culture, museums have taken an important role in providing education, especially for tourists who visiting a destination. However, at its conditions who have lack of innovation, has implications for declining number in interest of tourists to come and dig deeper into the collections in museum. This research set an objective to answer how could technology applied in museum. Research has been done through Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and depth observation conducted on January 2020, in Jakarta. Nine informants/participants involved during FGD, including 5 museums (public and private), 2 technology providers, and 1 museum users community. Research indicates that strong cooperation between museums and technology providers has been elaborated, in particular in several museums in Jakarta. Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are two most applications applied. Meanwhile, museums have established several platforms for security and data collection purposes. Both parties will try to add more platforms through video mapping application, projection mapping, virtual tour, and internet of things (IoT) operations. Process of increasing experience and immersion encounters obstacles, to provide additional experience to visitors, so that all five senses that exist in visitors, can enjoy all museum collection. Technology could embrace interaction and immersion to add more experience value on visitors. Thus, tourism industry would be more attractive with the presences of museums.
SUSTAINABLE MARINE TOURISM IN ALOR: A STUDY OF COASTAL COMMUNITIES’ PERCEPTION Alexander M. A. Khan; Imam Musthofa; Indarwati Aminuddin; Fitri Handayani; Ratna N Kuswara; Imanuel L Wabang; Ajeng Wulandari; Evi Novianti; Ute L. S. Khadijah
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.2053

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Purpose: This research aims to determine the tourism potential based on the community’s perception of the existing natural resource and determining the management strategies for the tourism area. Research methods: The research method used in this study is the survey method. This research method was divided into two steps, including data collection using the snowball method and data analysis carried out with a descriptive method for the potential of tourism development and qualitative- quantitative approaches based on the perceptions of the local community to determine the development strategy. Results and discussions: The results showed that several natural resources in Alor can be used as a tourist attraction, such as Wai Ulung, Wai Redang, Wai Urita, Wai Bakolang, Munaseli Kingdom, Hiking Baki Old Village, Kenari beach, Sikka Island, Putri Laut Cave, Tomi Leo Cave, Bat Cave, and Octopus Pond. Based on the analysis using the quantitative and qualitative SWOT Matrix, the suitable strategy to be applied in the development of sustainable tourism in Alor is maximize the strength to get all of the opportunity, such as developing tourism activities with fully managed by the local community, promotes safe tourist sites, provides sustainable tourism development field-laboratory for students and academia, and Enhance the community involvement as local tour services providers. Conclusion: Many natural and historical resources in Alor that can be developed as a tourist attraction, and the suitable development strategy is to maximize the strength to get all the opportunity. Keywords: Alor, development strategy, natural resources, sustainable tourism, SWOT analysis, tourism potential
DESTINATION MARKETING TO IMPROVE DOMESTIC TOURISTS’ RETURN INTENTION Filda Rahmiati; Andrean Winata
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.1979

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze tourist return intention through destination attribute (attraction, accessibility, and amenities), promotion, and destination image mediated by tourist satisfaction. Research methods: The research method used in this research is a quantitative research. This study used 410 respondents who were domestic tourists who had visited Borobudur Temple using purposive sampling. The Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) used to test hypotheses. Results and discussions: The results of this study indicate that all hypotheses are accepted, that the attributes of the destination (attraction, accessibility, and amenities), promotion, and destination image significantly influence on tourist return intention mediated by tourist satisfaction. Conclusion: It is necessary to improve the quality of destination attributes at Borobudur Temple, promoting not only international tourists but also domestic tourists. It is also important to provide innovations that are expected to attract domestic tourists to make revisit when there are new things for them to experience
Community-Based Tourism in Kresek Village, Madiun, East Java Yudi Hartono; Bambang Soemardiono; Soebijantoro Soebijantoro
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 5 No 1 (2021): June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v5i1.2366

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Purpose: This research aims to reveal the role of community in tourism development and formulate community-based tourism in historical tourism areas of Kresek Monument in Kresek Village, Wungu District, Madiun Regency, East Java. Research methods: This research is carried out with a qualitative explorative method. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, observations, Focus Group Discussions, and the study of documentation. Data validity was obtained through source triangulation. Data analysis with interactive analysis model. Results and discussions: The result shows that the people succeeded to transform historical trauma into tourism potential through various recreational and educational activities, but the absence of synergy of policies among the stakeholders becomes a hindrance in developing the historical tourism area. Through a series of Focus Group Discussions, the model of Community-Based Tourism (CBT) was formulated for the empowerment of people in developing tourism in the historical tourism areas in Kresek Village. The community is actively involved in the selection, planning, and evaluation the tourism development. These models can be implemented in rural tourism development. The result of implementation models can contribute to the improvement of the economy and standards of living in the local community, the sustainability of tourism, and environmental conservation. Conclusion: The result of the implementation model can contribute to the improvement of economic standards of living in the local community, the sustainability of tourism, and environmental conservation.
Development of Strategy for Culture-Based Tourism Village in Tempilang Village, Bangka Barat, Indonesia Rulyanti Susi Wardhani; Devi Ayuni; Minrohayati Minrohayati
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 5 No 1 (2021): June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v5i1.2102

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Tempilang Village is one of the culture-based villages in Bangka Barat District which has historical value and various cultural attractions. However, there are some factors which may inhibit the position of Tempilang Village as a tourism-based village, such as the inadequate role of the local district government in managing cultural assets, especially in its utilization as a tourism attraction, community involvement in promoting villages and the role of cross sectors in development of cultural and economic potentials in Tempilang Village. This research aimed at formulating a sustainable cultural tourism development strategy to enhance the cultural potential and economic condition of the surrounding local community. This research used descriptive qualitative analysis, content analysis, IFAS EFAS and SWOT matrix. The results of the IFAS and EFAS analysis in the SWOT Cartesian diagram indicated that Tempilang Village is in a favorable position with the dominant strength and opportunity factors and growth strategy as the main focus of the development strategy. Based on the results of analysis of internal and external factors using the SWOT matrix, there were four main strategies for sustainable tourism development to be implemented in Tempilang Village, including strategies for optimizing the management of cultural tourism, strategies for optimizing the potential of home based enterprises in the village to support tourism activities, utilizing intangible culture in the village as a product of cultural tourism and managing tangible cultural assets in the village through opportunities for cooperation.
Exploring of e-WOM, Destination Image and Perceived Value toward Return to Visit Rangga Restu Prayogo
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 5 No 1 (2021): June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v5i1.1912

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Factors of tourism into one of the largest and fastest way to grow an economy is suitable for a country that would like to expand it to include Indonesia. The development of tourism through promotion and maximum service is already undertaken by the authorities to attract domestic and foreign tourists in Indonesia. One of the attractions which are experiencing an increase in visiting Goa Pindul. The problems in Goa Pindul are increase tourists revisit intention, but the facilities and infrastructure are less well. The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between e-WOM, destination image, perceived value, and return to visit in the tourism industry. Sample techniques used in this research is purposive sampling using accidental sampling. Respondents who used as many as 200 respondents on travelers who already visited one time, aged 17 years, and using the internet to searching for information about Goa Pindul. Data analysis techniques used are PLS-SEM and Sobel test. The empirical results from PLS-SEM showed that e-WOM positive and significant impact on destination image, perceived value, and return to visit. The destination image has a positive and significant impact on perceived value but on return to visit insignificant. Perceived value positive and significant impact on back to visit. Sobel test findings that effect of e-WOM on arrival to visit through perceived value significantly.