Jurnal Kepariwisataan
Journal of Tourism Studies (Jurnal Kepariwisataan/JPAR) is aimed to spread critical analysis from researchers and academic practitioners on various travel and tourism issues local, national and internationally. The writing is published after undergoing a peer-review process by providing an exclusive analysis on social and political issues from various perspectives. Journal of Tourism Studies provides high quality study outcomes and new thoughts for academic practitioners, researchers and decision makers to break down the complexity and dynamics of contemporary sociopolitical changes. Published two times a year, JPAR provides itself as a medium for – also invites- researcher, academic practitioners and intellectuals to submit their critical writings and to contribute to the development of social and political sciences. Topics of this Journal focuses on tourism specialization areas include: Tourism culture and cultural heritage in a tourism perspective (local culture, history & tourism, cultural heritage environment and so on) Health, Safety and Security Issues for the Tourism Industry Tourism and economic growth Study Travel (Museums and conservation, festivals and events in the tourism industry) New Tourism Trends (special interest tourism, dark tourism, medical tourism, sports tourism and so on) Ecotourism and sustainable tourism Planning tours, new tourist destinations, climate and tourism MICE in tourism (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions, MICE marketing and management) Information and communication technology, data collection on Tourism, trend tourism & forecasting, social media Impact of terrorism on tourism and crisis management
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FRONT MATTER VOL. 10 NO 1 2011
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JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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EROSI EKOLEKSIKON SUBAK PADAASPEK PALEMAHAN SEBAGAI AKIBAT DAMPAK NEGATIF DARI PERKEMBANGAN PARIWISATA
Murdana, I Ketut
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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Ecolinguistics studies the interrelationships between language and environment. The environment refers to the relationships between both social and physical environment, as well as the relationships between language and culture. The Ecolinguistics and Dialectical theories view that the environment consists of Three Dimensions of Social Praxis, which are: Ideology, Sociology, and Biology Dimensions. The concept of Three Dimensions of Social Praxis is closely related to the concept of balance and harmony in life which is called Tri Hila Karana. This concept consists of three aspects, namely: Parhyangan Aspects (Spiritual Environment), Pawongan Aspects (Social Environment), and Palemahan Aspects (Natural Environment). The rapid development of tourism brings two major impacts to the environment, namely: positive and negative impacts. The negative impact will effect the existence of Subak as an inseparable part of Palemahan Aspect (natural or physical environment). The availability of ricefield or land is getting less and less as a result of land conversion process into tourism facilities, such as hotel, villa, and the like. Consequently, many ecolexicon of Subak will be eroded. In other words, erosion of Subak ecolexicon cannot be avoided.
FAKTOR PENARIK DAN PENDORONG WISATAWAN JEPANG BERKUNJUNG KE BALI
Kusumarini, Indah
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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Japanese tourists are one of the most important markets of Balinese tourism, thereÂfore understanding Japanese tourists is very crucial. This research, therefore, aims to identify Japanese tourists' motivations visiting Bali; their needs and wants/ likes of tourist attractions; and the factors which stumble their visit plans to Bali. Theory of motivation ''push and pull/actor" and "migration theory" are used in analyzing the problems. By using accidental sampling technique, quesÂtionnaires are spread out at the international departure o/Ngurah Rai airport to 100 respondents and some respondents are also interviewed. The result shows that "relaxing" is the main motivation/actor of Japanese tourists to visit Bali. The ''physical" is dominant as the travel motivation of Japanese tourists. MeanÂwhile the main/actor of Japanese tourists visiting Bali is the "natural scenery" and the stumbling/actor is "security". It seems that "nature" in Bali has a high attraction; therefore Japanese tourists intend to relax in Bali. However, this conÂdition is not supported by external/actors, such as security. It should be considÂered to balance them. ··ree factors in order to increase the visit of Japanese tourÂists to Bali.
PARIWISATA RELAWAN (VOLUNTEER TOURISM): PERKEMBANGAN, AKTIVITAS DAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL
Suprastayasa, I Gusti Ngurah Agung
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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One of the forms of tourism that experience significant development in therecent years is volunteer tourism. The development has attracted both-theindustries as well as researchers in tourism sector. Volunteer tourism startedwhen the establishment of Volunteer Services Oversees (VSO) and US PeaceCorp which send volunteers to less developed nations for development. Thevolunteers can be involved in different areas like archeology, biology, construction, teaching, and conser vation. Compared to other forms of tourism, itis considered as an alternative, sustainable, culturally aware and environmentallyfriendly form of tourism which take into consideration and benefit the localcommunity. However researchs in different aspects of volunteer tourism needfurther be conducted.
PERENCANAAN KAWASAN BOROBUDUR SEBAGAI DAERAH TUJUAN WISATA
Hadi Sukarno, Teguh
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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ideally. there are at least three parties involved in planning a tourism area namely: government, tourism industries, and the local community with their interests. A tourism destination has to meet some criteria to be successful: aspects of organizational and marketing planning, product aspects, the asÂpects of quality planning. Tourism development initiated with good planning is expected to give a beneficial impact on the local industry, government, and community. A good tourism planning will take into consideration in the very beginning all the possible impacts, positive or negative so that all measures can be planned in advance to anticipate them. This article overviews the planÂning of Borobudur as a Tourism Destination.
MOTIVASI WISATAWAN MEMILIH SPA TRADISIONAL BALI
Sri Puspaadi, Ida Ayu
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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The main aim of this study is to understand motivations of international tourÂists who choose traditional Balinese spa treatments and products. The study was conducted in international hotels at Nusa Dua Tourism Complex. An inÂterview and a set of questionnaires were administered to 34 tourists used as the sample in this research. Non-probability and accidental sampling techÂniques were used in determining the 30 tourists who participated in this study. The collected data about tourists motivations were analyzed descriptively. The results of the study shows that the main push factors that motivate tourists to take Balinese traditional Spa treatments and products are to experience reÂlaxation and health. Prestige is not their main motivation. The main pull motiÂvation for tourists to have Balinese traditional spa treatments and products are: that the Balinese traditional spa treatments and products are available in the hotels where they stay and the high quality of Balinese traditional spa treatments and products.
STRATEGI PEMASARAN HOTEL SANUR PARADISE PLAZA UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PENJUALAN KAMAR MELALUI PAKET RESIDENTIAL MEETING
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Reja Arjana, I Ketut
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Conference and Exhibition) is growing up rapidly in Indonesia, especially in Bali. MICE participants are on a line with other tourists who also need accommodation and recreation. This condition makes Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel provides Residential Meeting Package to accommodate MICE activities. In order to find out the factors of unreachable Room Selling Volume, research was conducted to I 00 respondents. The data were analyzed by Variance Analysis and Comparative Descriptive Analysis based on the Theory of Marketing Mix. The result shows that the quality of meeting room and its price are not compatible with consumers expectation. Suggestions for the hotel is to make new variation of Residential Meeting Package, such as: adding Spa Service and renovate the Meeting Room physical condition. The price needs to be adjustable with market condition, giving special rate for some certain moments to attract customers. Promotion should be more optimized in order to give information about meeting package by improving partnership with travel agent and event organizer.
PENGARUH KUALITAS PELAYANAN TERHAI)AP KEPUASAN DAN NIAT BERPERILAKU LOYAL WISATAWAN MANCANEGARA
Utama, I Putu
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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This research proposes to confirm the effects of service quality on guests satisÂfaction and behavioral intention loyalty. The data were collected by applying purposive sampling method, which was applied to 200 international tourists stayÂing at a number of five-star hotels in Badung regency. The variables in this study are service quality as an exogenous variable, guests satisfaction as an intervenÂing variable, and behavioral intention as an endogenous variable. The respondÂents perception is indicated in Likert scale of 5, in which 1 strongly disagrees and 5 strongly agrees with the statements. The data were then analyzed using StrucÂtural Equation Modeling (SEM). The questionnaire consisting of 30 questions were tried out for its validity using alpha Pearson Correlation and reliability using Cronbach s alpha. Then, the statistical analysis of Structural Equation Modeling showed that direct effect of service quality to guests' satisfaction was significant ( 7 %), direct effect of guests' satisfaction to behavioral intention loyalty was significant (55.4 %), direct effect of service quality to behavioral intention loyalty was insignificant (19. 1 %), and indirect effect of service quality to behavioral inÂtention loyalty through guests satisfaction was significant ( 48 %).
ATMOSPHERIC TOURISMMELALUI PENGATURAN AMENITAS SEBAGAI DAYA DUKUNG PARIWISATA BERKELANJUTAN DI BALI
Tarunajaya, Wisnu Bawa
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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Atmospheric tourism can be created by how we arrange, place, manage, layout, physical facilities. Whether good or bad atmospheric is created, depends on our ability to harmonize arrange physical facilities with our achieved goals and on the role of local government. In the beginning. that local government regulation was created to bring a peaceful and enjoyable condition, as Bali has a stable development in the tourist industry. Occasionally there were some changes in practice. Most of the buildings are built without considering the reguÂlation and as a consequence, it creates a bad, noisy traffic jam especially at some points. It would be better. it all stakeholders are concerned to create a good atmospheric and harmonization in all aspects. As Bali is an a-small-attracÂtive island, it needs one management and one plan, so that we can ensure its sustainable tourism development.
PENGARUH PARTISIPASI ANGGARAN, PERSEPSI KEADILAN DISTRIBUTIF DAN KEADILAN PROSEDURAL TERHADAP KINERJA MANAJEMEN HOTEL
Wiryanata, I Gusti Ngurah Agung;
Sudarsana, Ketut;
Oka Geria, Anak Agung Gede
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 10 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
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Budgeting is one of the defining factors in the success of hotel industry. It can be a tool for coordination, delegation and monitoring which is beneficial for managers to improve their performance. This study aims to investigate the impact of participation, perception of distributive justice, and perception of procedural justice towards management performance. Data were collected from star hotels in Badung Regency based on the hotel list published by Bali Government Office in 2009. The analyses shows that there is no significant impact of participation in budgeting on management performance, meanwhile the perception of distributie justice and procedural justice significantly influence management performance.