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Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy
ISSN : 27752283     EISSN : 28072839     DOI : 10.38142/jtep
The Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy is published biannually and published in March and November. JTEP also uses the LOCKSS system to ensure a secure and permanent archive for the journal. Concerned with the complex interactions between development and the environment, its purpose is to seek ways and means for achieving sustainability in all human activities aimed at such development. Coverage includes interactions among society, development, and environment, and their implications for sustainable development; Micro and Macro Economics, Economic Planning, Economic Control, Trade, Public Policy, Islamic Economics, Economic Circular, and much more
Articles 164 Documents
The Influence Of Local Content Towards The Sales Of SMEs Product Through Media Of Market Place Yuli Sintha ASI; Ariefah SUNDARI; Hari SUSANTO
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.324

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The transformation from traditional marketing into digital marketing brings changes to all aspects of human life, including economic aspects for  Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. Local SMEs fail to compete because the product is not really well-known and is not marketed digitally. The digitalization era forced  SMEs to use social media for promotion. On the contrary, East Kotawaringin Regency SMEs are primarily unfamiliar with digital marketing. As a consequence, many SMEs are not able to survive. This research is carried out to help SMEs survive this Covid-19 disaster by implementing Digital Marketing to see how vital the SME sector is for regional income. It is a quantitative study to know the influence of selling products through the marketplace and how the local cultural content of the product influences the sales increase. The total population is 83  SMEs aged 18 to 25 years. The population is depreciated according to age, culinary sector and education. It obtained 31 samples. Questionnaires are distributed for data collection and are analyzed with SPSS 16. The finding of this research is that there is a correlation between local content in social media toward sales increase, as the independent shown by the t-count for each item is higher  < 0.05. SMEs promote their products on social media based on local culture content linked to a local government website or other businesses such as hotels and tourist attractions.
Community-Based Tourism In Improving Community Welfare In Wanagiri Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency I Gede Putra NUGRAHA; Rahutama ATIDIRA; Made Dian Putri AGUSTINA
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.334

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This study aims to determine the effect of community participation on the welfare of the community through the quality of the destination. In this study, the population to be studied is the people who are directly involved in tourism activities and have an economic relationship with tourism activities in Wanagiri Village. The analytical technique used in this research is path analysis. The results of this study found that community participation had a positive but not significant effect on community welfare in Wanagiri Village, community participation had a positive and significant effect on destination quality in Wanagiri Village, destination quality had a positive and significant effect on community welfare in Wanagiri Village, community participation had an indirect effect. directly to the welfare of the community through the quality of consumer destinations in Wanagiri Village, community participation has an indirect effect on the welfare of the community through the quality of consumer destinations in Wanagiri Village.
The Influence Of Environmental Performance And Good Corporate Governance On Company Value Ni Luh Putu Ratna Wahyu LESTARI; Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun NARINDRA
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.338

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The value of the company is an indicator of the company in terms of fulfilling its obligations to investors, the value of the company also reflects the sustainability of the company in the future. However, there are many cases of environmental pollution in Indonesia, such as the case of PT. Lapindo Brantas Inc. who made negligence in drilling oil and gas in Sidoarjo had a negative impact on society, the environment and resulted in the decline in the share price of PT. Energi Mega Persada, Tbk. (major shareholder of PT. Lapindo Brantas Inc). In addition, there is also a case of PT. Freeport is currently the concern of various parties related to the change in the status of the contract of work owned by PT. Freeport became a Special Mining Business License (IUPK). This study aims to determine the effect of environmental performance and good corporate governance on firm value on IDX LQ45 index companies for the 2017-2021 period. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling technique so as to obtain 45 sample companies. The data analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear regression. This test shows that environmental performance and good corporate governance have a positive and significant effect on firm value on the Indonesia Stock Exchange.
Evaluation Of Strategies For Strengthening Food Security In Sengon Village, Regency As A Disaster-Resilient Village During The Covid-19 Pandemic Rahmad WIDODO; Bambang PRASTISTHO; Jaka PURWANTA
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.341

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This study aims to assess Sengon Village's approach to food security during the Covid-19 Pandemic eradication period in Klaten Regency, which has led to significant food security issues in rural areas. When the Covid-19 pandemic first entered Sengon Village and continued to spread rapidly, researchers began working on a strategy to address the issue of food security. They also made attempts to approach the village government about empowering the locals. As a result, many victims in Sengon Village were exposed to Covid-19. Especially in food security, there is still weak supervision, primarily when the Emergency PPKM (Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities) is implemented. The research employs Participatory Action Research (PAR) with qualitative supporting data. Evaluation of this strategy is based on the strategies that have been implemented through programs starting from public awareness of food needs, the initial foundation for building food security in the village, to advocacy to the community for the policies of the Sengon village government itself, as well as evaluation of the mapping of sustainable actions. Post-research by analyzing village communities related to food security to food security institutions, one of which is the Women Farmers Group (KWT), to build and encourage an increase in food security in the village. The results of this study indicate that the evaluation of the food security strategy carried out by Destana (Disaster Resilient Village) was carried out very well by Sengon Village as one of the disaster-resilient villages in the Klaten district.
Post-Covid-19 Tourism In Bali: The Economy And Eco-Tourism Gde Deny LARASDIPUTRA; A.A. Ketut JAYAWARSA; Nyoman Ari Surya DARMAWAN
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.343

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The Covid-19 pandemic has spread and spread globally no less than 218 countries have been exposed, including Indonesia. Tourism is one of the sectors most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This pandemic has forced the country to carry out social restrictions and prohibit tourist visits between regions and from abroad. The real impact that can be seen is that workers in this sector experience a decrease in income, for this reason it is necessary to know the condition of tourism after the pandemic in Bali. In this study using a narrative review method. The result is that the development of tourist villages has contributed to community empowerment as tourism actors. Tourism and culture is an activity of exchanging information and symbols contained in it, such as traditions, arts, food, and other identities contained in the place to be enjoyed by every tourist. The Bali Provincial Government issued a strategic policy in the form of Bali Governor Regulation Number 99 of 2018 concerning Marketing and Utilization of Agricultural Products, Fisheries and Local Bali Industries.
The Effect Of Audit Complexity Of Budget Pressure Time And Auditor Experience On Audit Quality With An Understanding Of Information Systems As A Moderate Variable L.G.P Sri Eka JAYANTI; Putu Gede Wisnu Permana KAWISANA
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.353

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The development of the world of accounting requires every accountant to use a system to make financial statements. The number of accountants in each company has also become small, along with the development of financial statements that are already paperless. It is also experienced for a public accountant where every audit activity must be able to understand information technology. So that in every audit process, every client who uses a qualified financial system can be followed by the auditor concerned. This study aims to determine the influence of task complexity, budget time pressure, and auditor experience on audit quality. This study uses the understanding of information systems as a moderation variable to determine whether the relationship between the three variables can strengthen audit quality by understanding the information system for an auditor. This research was conducted at a Public Accounting Firm in Bali, with a sample determination method based on criteria. This study is looking for auditors with more than one year of experience as a sample of respondents. The regression tool used is moderation regression. The results of this study involved 56 respondents from 11 public accounting firms in Bali, understanding that the information system could not moderate the relationship of audit complexity to audit quality. Understanding information systems can weaken the relationship of time budget pressures to audit quality, and understanding information systems can also strengthen the relationship of work experience to audit quality.
The Effect Of The Implementation Of Corporate Social Responsibility Good Corporate Governance And Tri Hita Karana On The Financial Performance Of Village Credit Institutions (Lpd) Throughout Tabanan District I Kt Puja Wirya SANJAYA; I.B Made Putra MANUABA; L.G.P Sri Eka JAYANTI
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.356

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The Village Credit Institution (LPD), a financial institution that carries out community fund collection and distribution activities, operates in an administrative area of The Customary Village based on the kinship between villagers in Bali. Bali Provincial Regulation Number 8, 2002 concerning LPD, which requires LPD to divide its profit 20% for village development and 5% for social funds, reflects the social obligations that must be applied by LPD, which in accounting is known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), in addition, LPD uses loans from Regional Development Banks. Therefore, the principles of good corporate governance must be applied by LPD to reduce conflicts of interest between LPD managers as agents and owners, namely villages and between LPD managers and creditors, namely the Bali Regional Development Bank and maintain good relations and ensure the fullness of the rights of parties interested in the functions and objectives of the LPD itself. Tri Hita Karana culture is a local Balinese wisdom used as an individual foundation in every activity, especially in indigenous village communities with lpd owners
Effectiveness Of Application Of Management Accounting Information Model In Village Fund Management For Empowerment Of Business Activities In Kabila Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo Province Mattoasi MATTOASI; Sutan Muhammad RAIHAN; Suryadi MADJID
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (August – November 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v2i2.357

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This study relates to the model of applying management accounting information in managing village funds for economic empowerment in the community. This study aims to determine the model of the application of management accounting information in maximizing the management of village funds. The research method is based on qualitative methods, relying on method and source triangulation to answer the problem formulation. The results showed that the accounting information model used by the village government in Kabila Bone District was ineffective because the model did not require regular reports and periodic reports from business actors during the implementation of activities. Hence, it greatly affected the management of village funds to empower the community for the next stage.
The Effecf Of Locally Generated Revenue And Balancing Funds On The Level Of Regional Financial Independence Novi DARMAYANTI; Laely Aghe AFRICA; Damayanti DAMAYANTI; Rikah RIKAH
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (December – March 2023)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

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This study aimed to determine the effect of locally generated revenue and balancing funds on the level of regional financial independence partially or simultaneously. The population in this study is the Lamongan District Budget Realization Report in the Office of the Financial Management Agency and Regional Assets (BPKAD). This study used an observation period from 2012-2019, with the saturation sampling method for the past eight years. The data analysis method used in this study is a multiple linear regression test with SPSS. This research used a quantitative approach, which conducted a theory test by measuring the research variables with numbers and analyzing the data using statistical procedures. The variables used are Regional Original Revenue and Balancing Funds as independent variables, with the Regional Financial Independence variable as the dependent variable. The results of this study produced findings that partially, the Original Regional Revenue significantly influences the Regional Financial Independence, and partially the Balancing Fund does not significantly influence the Regional Financial Independence. Whereas simultaneously, Regional Original Revenues and Balancing Funds significantly affect Regional Financial Independence. The contribution of Transfer Revenue (Balanced Fund) to Total Regional Income shows a high figure during the 2012-2019 research period.
Women And Work Choices In The Tourism Sector: A Form Of Women Empowerment A.A.K AYUNINGSASI; Amrita Nugraheni SARASWATY; M.D. SAIENTISNA
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (December – March 2023)
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The covid-19 pandemic profoundly influenced the Balinese economy and tourism industry, particularly in Canggu's growing economy. The general purpose of this research is to discover how Canggu women's career options have changed since the rapid development of tourism in recent years, as the effect of tourism downfall during and after the COVID-19 epidemic. The research objective is to analyze the internal and external elements that impact women's decision to enter the workforce. This study adopted a qualitative descriptive analysis based on the research purpose. Female Canggu Village Youth Organization members were explicitly chosen as informants for this study. The interview process findings and researchers' involvement in the field revealed that women's decision-making in Canggu Village was influenced by internal factors, such as education level and personality traits, and external factors, such as cultural customs and the influence of those closest to them. Despite the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, women in Canggu Village are mainly confident that tourism will become the leading industry driving the Canggu Village economy. The findings of this study are likely to assist local governments, academics working on women's empowerment, gender equality, and sustainable tourist development, as well as other communities working to achieve sustainable development.

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