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Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship
Published by Goodwood Publishing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27146480     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35912/joste.v1i2
The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following fields: Innovation in Tourism and Business •Theoretical underpinnings of innovation management •Innovation marketing strategies •Globalization, innovation and changes •The use of digital technology in tourism and business •Innovation and co-creation of visitor experience •Social media in tourism and business •Innovative human resources management •Business model innovation in tourism and hospitality •Creative tourism Sustainability in Tourism and Business •Urban Tourism •Rural Tourism •Over Tourism •Responsible tourism and business •Design for sustainability in Tourism and Business •Innovation and sustainable destination development •Sustainable entrepreneurship in tourism and business •Economic impacts of tourism and business •Problems in tourism development •The impacts of tourism on environment •Crisis and disaster management for tourism Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Business •Entrepreneurship and its ecosystem •Innovation, entrepreneurship and culture •Diversity in tourism and hospitality entrepreneurship •Social entrepreneurship / community enterprise •Entrepreneurship and small family business •Emerging markets for tourism and business •Entrepreneurial personality and motivations •Online consumer behavior in tourism and business
Articles 337 Documents
Assessing the effectiveness of local community leaders in managing forest resources in the Mole National Park Zakaria, Ashraf
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i1.1003

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Purpose: Protected areas remain an indispensable haven for wildlife resources, and fringe communities must participate in protected area management. Conflicts do arise amongst stakeholders and to resolve these conflicts and to get the best result out of protected areas, the co-management approach is apt, and community leaders play a major role in this direction. However, the focus of this paper is to explore how effective community leaders are in the co-management process. Research methodology: Mixed method approach was used in this study. For data collection, Questionnaire administration, Focus Group Discussions, and Key Informant Interviews were used in gathering the data. Data analysis was performed using SPSS where results were presented as descriptive statistics supported by content analysis. Findings: The study revealed that the fringe communities endorse their leaders as the most effective in protected Area management. The study also showed that both the surrounding communities and the Mole national park benefit positively from collaborative management. Limitations: Some of the community people who were sampled for the question administration were skeptical and reluctant in giving an audience to the researcher with the fear of being cited with contempt of interfering with the work of wildlife staff, but this was later resolved. In addition, the geographical scope of the study was limited to only three communities due to funding challenges. Contribution: The study could engender the development of benefit-sharing schemes in protected areas and could also lead to the discovery of eco-tourism potentials of some of the fringe communities.
Potential loss of business services levy receipts in the Marine and Fisheries Office of East Nusa Tenggara Province Balukh, Agus Ndolu Min; Nursalam, Nursalam; Sayrani, Laurensius P.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i1.1045

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Purpose: The purpose of this research was to identify the potential loss of business service levies received by the Department of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, East Nusa Tenggara Province. Research Methodology: This study used a qualitative approach and power analysis using spiral data analysis techniques. The informants consisted of 33 people. Data collection was carried out by qualitative observation, qualitative interviews, qualitative document tracing, and qualitative audio-visual material. Results: There was a potential loss from receiving business service levies at the Department of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, East Nusa Tenggara Province. Limitations: This research focused on identifying the potential loss of business service levy at the Department of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, East Nusa Tenggara Province. Contribution: This research can be a scientific source and can be the basis for the Department of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of East Nusa Tenggara Province in overcoming the potential lost problem. Furthermore, this research can be scientific information for public administration students.
Factors Influencing E-WOMs in Restaurant Business: Evidence from Bangladesh Fakir, Md Kawshar Jahan; Miah, Md Rukon
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i1.1169

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Purpose: The study aimed to inquire about the factors influencing E-WOMs in the restaurant business: Evidence from Bangladesh. Research Methodology: Quantitative research was conducted and the study used descriptive research methodology. 161 data points were gathered from Bangladeshi customers using a standardized questionnaire and an online purposive sampling technique. The partial least square structural method was used to analyze the data and test the hypotheses. Sampling Technique: The probability sampling technique was chosen for this study. An online questionnaire is coherent with the conditions of this study, which focuses on a person who visited a restaurant. Data Analysis: SmartPLS software version 3.0 was used to analyze the data. Structural equation modeling was used to validate the study's conceptual model (SEM). Cronbach’s Alpha coefficients and Composite Reliability (CR) are used to determine the reliability. Besides, discriminant validity is used to test the Fornell-Larcker Criterion. Results: PLS-SEM demonstrated that positive reviews, negative reviews, trust, food and service quality, and source credibility had significant effects on E-WOMs in the restaurant business in Bangladesh. Limitation: This study focused only on the Bangladeshi restaurant business. Contribution: The study helped the authorities conduct their restaurant business by considering these factors, positive reviews, negative reviews, trust, food and service quality, and source credibility.
Production of Shadow Puppet Performances in Building Artistic Entrepreneurship Masunah, Juju; Dyani, Putri Lilis; Gaffar, Vanessa; Sari, Maya
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1221

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Purpose: This research describes the efforts to promote entrepreneurial motivation through shadow puppet performances. Research Methodology: This research used a project-based approach, and the activities are initiated by: 1) diagnosing the problems of performing arts entrepreneurship, 2) creating art incubation designs, 3) implementing activity plans, and 4) evaluating activities through performances. The participants were students with educational backgrounds in dance, music, and fine arts at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, as well as partners in the Indigo Moon Theater, a community-based in London. Results: A production of shadow puppet performance art with a Jungle Book story can foster students’ entrepreneurial motivation, shown through paid performances and business planning sales of show packages, merchandise, and a shadow puppet workshop model for children and families. Limitations: This research cannot assist the participants in managerial work to continue their business. Contributions: This research contributes to developing art entrepreneurship in the performing arts field as part of Indonesia’s creative industry sub-sector.
Role of tourism advertising campaigns in improving destination image Mohamed, Ghada Abdallah; Alakhras, Hebatullah Atef; Khalil, Rasha Ahmed; Mohamed, Mohamed Ali
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1223

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Purpose: The current paper aims to study the role of tourism advertising campaigns in improving the destination image and to propose a framework for improving the effectiveness of these campaigns. Research Methodology: This study is a qualitative study and it relied on distributing a questionnaire to a random sample of specialists about advertising campaigns in the tourism sector at the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. Results: There is a statistically significant effect of advertising campaigns in improving the destination image by defining the type of tourist image and how it can be converted from negative to positive by following the latest and appropriate advertising means to diversify that image. Limitations: The field study data was collected from January to April 2022, in which 135 questionnaires were distributed, and 110 usable answers were received, with a response rate of 81%. Contributions: The study provides instructions for workers in the field of advertising campaigns to follow modern methods when preparing advertising campaigns that increase tourist movement and create a good tourist image.
Agro-Tourist Satisfaction in Sri Lanka: With Special Reference to Tourist Socio-Demographic and Destination Characteristics Gunasekara, Indrachapa; Silva, Suranga
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1230

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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine what factors are determining the level of satisfaction in agro-tourists and define the possible ways and means to enhance their satisfaction levels in promoting agro-tourism in Sri Lanka. There are four specific objectives in the study; to examine the current situation of the ago-tourism industry in Sri Lanka, to study the agro-tourism destination characteristics and socio-demographic characteristics of tourists, to analyze the relationship between the level of satisfaction, agro-tourism destination characteristics and socio-demographic characteristics of agro-tourist, and to discuss possible policy measures and management strategies to enhance tourist satisfaction and positive experience for agro-tourists in Sri Lanka. Research Methodology: This research utilized both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. The gathered data were analyzed using five instruments; reliability test, inferential analysis, Pearson correlation analysis, regression analysis, and Kruskal Wallis test. Results: Ten possible policy measures and management strategies to enhance tourist satisfaction and positive experience for agro-tourists in Sri Lanka. Limitation: This research is limited to investigating the factors that affect the tourist satisfaction of agro-tourists. The scope focused on three areas, destination, tourist, and travel characteristics. The study focused on foreign tourists who have already visited Sri Lanka and been to agro-tourism sites. Contribution: This study is based on one such tourism concept which promotes in agricultural societies. The agro-tourism in Sri Lanka is identified as an important aspect of gaining the benefits of tourism. The satisfaction of the tourist must be ensured in the tourism industry for the long-term benefit of the business. The study contributes by suggesting actions and projects for agro-tourism satisfaction.
Stakeholder Synergy For Sustainable Tourism Sulistiowati, Rahayu; Adisa, A. Fachrezi; Caturiani, Susana Indriyati
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i1.1236

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Purpose: This study aims to describe the synergy between stakeholders in revitalizing tourist destinations to support sustainable tourism in Way Tebabeng, North Lampung. Methods: The research was conducted using a descriptive-qualitative approach, and the data collection techniques are in the form of interviews, observations, and documentation. Results: The results show that the synergy of stakeholders is not optimal due to the one-way communication, leading to coordination which only takes place at the beginning. The inhibiting factors for the revitalization of the Way Tebabeng destination are the lack of budget, leaders, and human resource factors. Limitation: This study uses a qualitative approach with a limited level of generalization. Therefore, it should be reviewed with other approaches and wider research locations. Contribution: The revitalization of tourism destinations in terms of synergy between stakeholders was reviewed as the basis for developing policies, especially in local communities.
Halal Tourism Potential in Muslim Minority Areas (A Case Study in Indonesia) Alam, Azhar; Nofitri, Dian; Ma'ruf, Aminudin
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i3.1296

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the potential that Ngada Regency has as a Muslim minority area in developing halal tourism, as well as the efforts that must be made to support this potential so that it can be applied. Research Methodology: The research method used is descriptive qualitative research. Primary data sources were obtained through interviews with fourteen respondents, including; the Indonesian Ulema Council of Ngada Regency, the Ministry of Islamic Religion of Ngada Regency, the Ngada Regency Tourism Office, Islamic religious leaders, and local Muslim tourists. Results: The results of this study show that Ngada Regency has the opportunity to implement halal tourism, judging from the tourism potential it has, including; marine parks of 17 islands, beaches, mountains, hills, waterfalls, craters, hot springs, and traditional villages. The available tourist attractions are the main attractions and characteristics that distinguish Ngada Regency from other districts in East Nusa Tenggara. Then, judging from the enthusiasm of local Muslim tourists visiting tourist destinations, Ngada Regency has the opportunity to implement halal tourism. However, the facilities and infrastructure available in tourist destinations and lodging places must follow halal tourism principles. Limitations: This study has limited data coverage in an Eastern Indonesia region that has a Muslim minority demographic. Contributions: The study is the first to examine the potential of halal tourism in eastern Indonesia with the condition of the Muslim minority population. Novelty: This study makes a valuable contribution to the study of the development of halal tourism in eastern Indonesia, which has a Muslim minority demographic.
Revival of Sri Lankan Wildlife Tourism Operation in New Normal Conditions of Covid -19: Challenges and Readiness Pathiraja, H.P.P.M.; Karunarathne, A.C.I.D.; Hewage, Vindya; Jayawardena, H.N.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1353

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Purpose: Wildlife tourism industry as a form of nature-based tourism was a rapidly growing niche market segment & has developed a revenue platform for many economies. Outstretching the Pandemic of COVID-19, badly hit with wildlife tourism sector too. Nevertheless, it is a contemporary need to rejuvenate the current market segments to reconstruct tourism industry potentials. This study explores the ways and means to revival of wildlife tourism operations with the challenges of COVID-19. Methodology/approach: This study used a qualitative research approach. Primary data was collected from 16 wildlife service providers at Minneriya national park using the purposive sampling technique. Content analysis was used to analyze the data. Results/findings: The study's findings revealed operational, financial, labor-related, communication, technology & economic impact as the existing challenges in wildlife tourism operations during pandemics & introducing recreational activities, health & safety measures, technology, policy planning, etc. should be key priorities to revive the wildlife tourism sector in a post-COVID-19 scenario. Limitations: The study limited to the Minneriya National Park and given the number of existing national parks in Sri Lanka, the geographical region is comparatively smaller. Contribution: The outcome of this study recommends the Sri Lankan policy makers to identify the gaps to promote wildlife tourism from the perspective of service providers. The pandemic has created a sustainable platform to rejuvenate the wildlife tourism which it has been enabled to address the issues in long-term. Novelty: Based on the results, there should be strong transformational strategies to avoid the worst effects of future operation: such as government involvement, financial facilities, promotions, and research & development. This study identified a response mechanism to attract travelers to achieve a niche market segment. It will manifest the significance to the future generation, policymakers, and academic students to grab value scale for future operation in new normal conditions and post-COVID-19.
Travel Bubble and Virtual Tourism Strategies to Increase Tourist Visits Riyadi, Bambang; Yuliari, Giyah; Perdana, Putra
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i2.1378

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Purpose: The purpose of the research is to find out the application of the Travel Bubble Strategy and Virtual Tour Package in order to increase tourist visits. The research was conducted in the Ex-Residency of Surakarta which includes the city of Solo, 6 Regencies (Boyolali, Karanganyar, Klaten, Sragen, Sukoharjo and Wonogiri). which have museums and heritage of international standard. Research Methodology: In qualitative research design, data is presented descriptively qualitatively and interpretatively. The data needed are primary data and secondary data. Data collection methods, observation and interviews, and involving informants. Data description is supported by the review of several documents, literature and related records, documentation in the form of photos or video recordings about the object of research to complete data analysis. Results: There are 2 strategies, namely Travel Bubble and Virtual Tourism to increase tourist visits to Museum and Cultural Heritage Attractions, during a pandemic that doesn't know when it will end. Limitations: The research was conducted for museums and cultural heritage that have been developed, and are known by domestic and foreign tourists. Various tourist attractions that have been developed by the region have not been offered by specialized tourist agents. Contributions: The use of travel bubble strategies and virtual tourism is one solution so that tourism activities continue to run even though there is still a threat of the covid-19 pandemic. The lives of people who depend on tourism businesses can continue well.