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International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events
Published by Politeknik Negeri Bali
ISSN : 25805584     EISSN : 25805592     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31940/ijaste
Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events publishes applied research-based articles covering business and economic in tourism and events; management in tourism and events; production, distribution, and consumption in tourism and events; marketing and promotion in tourism and events; and finance and accounting in tourism and events.
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Articles 90 Documents
Toward the concert and music tourism in Solo of Indonesia Satrya, I Dewa Gde
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i2.97-108

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Concerts are a fun attraction. This industry is growing along with the arrival of world bands/musicians to In-donesia and performances by domestic musicians. If packaged well, concerts become a music tourism attrac-tion. This research was conducted qualitatively. Primary data was obtained through observation by attending concerts in Jakarta and Solo. Secondary data was obtained through a study of related literature. The conclu-sion of this research is that Indonesia can become a music tourism destination by holding international standard concerts on a regular basis.
Exploration of human resources and tourism potential through POKDARWIS in pioneering a tourism village in Gemawang Village, Ngadirojo Sub-District, Wonogiri District Widagdo, Yohanes Martono; Wibiyanto , Agung
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i1.1-8

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 Tourism village pilot through the formation of POKDARWIS is an initiative that aims to develop tourism villages as attractive tourism destinations. This research aims to explore the potential of human and tourism resources through POKDARWIS activities in an effort to pioneer a Tourism Village in Gemawang Village, Ngadirojo Sub-district, Wonogiri Regency. This research uses descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques with direct observation and interviews in a structured manner and literature study. The results showed that Gemawang Village has natural and cultural potential that can be developed into an attractive tourist destination. However, this potential has not been fully utilised due to the limited understanding of the community about their tourism potential. Through POKDARWIS activities, the community of Gemawang Village learnt to manage tourism potential sustainably and build close cooperation among residents to improve the attractiveness and quality of tourism services. This research provides new insights into the important role of human resources in local tourism development as well as the benefits of collaboration between the government, community, and other related parties in advancing the tourism sector at the village level.
The Post-pandemic MICE digitalization development: A strategy for sustainable tourism in Bali Dewi, Ni Made Rosita; Darma, Gede Sri
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i1.45-54

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The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has forced numerous businesses to a standstill, with the tourism sector, especially the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) sector, facing severe challenges. However, this unprecedented situation highlights the unpredictable nature of crises and their potential to reshape travel patterns. This research examines the factors contributing to the success of the digitalization strategy in the MICE industry and explores the impact of digitalization on the industry's pursuit of sustainable tourism goals. The research employs a detailed and all-encompassing examination of the subject, utilizing a case study research methodology in conjunction with a qualitative descriptive research strategy. Data collection involves observation, literature analysis, and interviews conducted with participants in the tourism industry and management of MICE companies. The findings suggest significant potential for Bali as a MICE destination. Digitalization is identified as a pivotal factor in enhancing the future resilience of the MICE industry by creating new prospects, tackling industry challenges, and promoting sustainable event tourism.
Development strategy of Keraton Museum as the center of cultural tourism destination in Sumenep District Wahdah, Nikmatul Bahril; Nabila, Ilsa; Suharto, Bambang; Isnaini, Santi
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i1.24-36

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This study aims to develop a development strategy for the Sumenep Palace Museum as a cultural tourism des-tination in Sumenep Regency. The research approach uses qualitative case studies, SWOT analysis, IFAS/EFAS matrix and TOWS matrix preparation. Data collection was carried out by interviewing museum managers and local communities, as well as observing the location of the Sumenep Palace Museum. Tourism Sumenep Pal-ace Museum has a historical building that is still maintained, but public facilities still need to be improved. People are still highly interested in the Palace Museum, and the threat is losing competitiveness with other tours, so   people are bored visiting the museum. It is found that the Sumenep Palace Museum is located in quadrant 1, which is an aggressive strategy, meaning that it has the potential for development. The devel-opment strategy that can be applied is to collaborate with artists/culturalists, education institution, and young people to enliven the museum by holding art/cultural performances regularly and maximizing the role of so-cial media with influencers in promoting Sumenep Palace Museum tourism.
Optimising the fear of missing out phenomenon as a framework to boost musical concert sales Supina, Supina; Lautama, Sidharta Sebastiandi
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i1.55-63

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The Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) industry, particularly within the domain of music concerts, stands poised for significant enhancement in Indonesia. It is worth noting that Indonesia has successfully hosted numerous international music concerts; however, there is still considerable room for growth compared to other ASEAN countries. This study employs theory synthesis to achieve conceptual integration as a research framework construct by combining the FoMO phenomenon, which is currently prevalent due to the rise of social networking sites (SNS), with different policies facilitating music concerts in Indonesia. This review study aims to achieve its research objectives and establish that the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) phenomenon can significantly enhance music performance ticket sales. This is achieved by constructing the FoMO trait and the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale, then classifying products according to each concert theme, whether virtual or physical. By capitalizing on the ubiquitous presence of social networking sites (SNS) and the heightened Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) phenomenon post-COVID-19, we anticipate significant improvements. This conceptual study can serve as a valuable resource for enhancing research on the optimization of music concerts, which is also an area that is still underexplored, particularly in Indonesia.
Determinants of Tourist Satisfactory and Unsatisfactory Experiences in Nature-based Tourism Destinations: A Thematic Analysis Taebenu, Melianus; Letor, Yulia M. K.
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i2.64-75

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Tourists play a central role in the tourism industry, serving as the primary drivers of demand that generates economic activities and growth in this industry. This study focuses on understanding the key factors influencing tourist satisfaction and dissatisfaction in nature-based tourism destinations. Fatumnasi, a remote, emerging tourism destination in South-Central Timor, Indonesia, was chosen as the study site. A qualitative approach was utilized in this study.  Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 17 participants.  A thematic analysis approach was employed to identify and interpret recurring themes within the data, systematically categorizing both positive and negative experiences shared by participants. This process captured specific factors that shaped tourist satisfaction and dissatisfaction, highlighting what aspects of the destination were most valued and where improvements are needed. The finding of this study reveals that tourist satisfaction toward the Fatumnasi tourism destination is primarily driven by the breathtaking natural scenery, biodiverse hotspots, and value for money. In contrast, unsatisfactory experiences were attributed to issues related to poor accessibility and infrastructure, insufficient pre-trip information, and environmental degradation, which indicates a need for improvements in these areas to better meet tourist satisfaction.
How celebrity involvement affect destination image, the mediating role of celebrity worship Shelvina; Fitriana Aidnilla Sinambela; Fahlevi, Renza
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i2.76-85

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The film industry plays a significant role in influencing tourists' travel destination choices. This study aims to explore the relationship between celebrity involvement and destination image, with celebrity worship serving as a mediating variable. This research depicted the case of Chinese film industry to examines how films and celebrities impact destination image. This research uses quantitative research methods with the PLS-SEM research model. the study surveyed 310 Batam residents who have watched Chinese movies or TV series. The findings indicate a positive and significant relationship between celebrity involvement and destination image, mediated by celebrity worship.
Storytelling: Developing stories and experiences more on food tourism Rahayuningsih, Handayani; Nuryani, Anik; Naomi, Fennyta Christa; Jati, Hanum Pramudyasmara
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): December 2025 (In Press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i2.85-96

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Food tourism has become one of the main attractions in the era of globalization, especially in Indonesia, with the growth of the food tourism sector continuing to develop. However, ordinary food tourism experiences are no longer sufficient to captivate tourists who are increasingly seeking deep and memorable experiences. Therefore, this research aims to develop storytelling scripts in culinary tourism so that tourists can gain a deeper and more memorable understanding of local gastronomy. In this context, the study focuses on the development of storytelling for food tourism in Kemiriombo, Kulon Progo. The research method used was a qualitative approach with data collection techniques such as participatory observation, in-depth interviews, documentation, and literature studies. The research results in a storytelling script that contains the connections between food and the culture and traditions of the Kemiriombo community, raw materials, processing methods, nutritional content, and the differences between traditional food in Kemiriombo and similar foods in other regions. This is intended so that when visitors participate in food tourism activities in Kemiriombo, they not only experience tasting traditional food but also gain knowledge about the connections between the cuisine and the traditions and cultures that develop in the community, the differences between traditional Kemiriombo food and similar foods in other areas, and also gain additional experiences through sourcing raw materials and processing the food.
Optimization of tourism evaluation through a website analytics dashboard at Travelogin Tour and Travel Chanthika, Nilam; Alhadi, Esya; Jauhari, Hadi
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): December 2025 (In Press)
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This study aims to optimize the tourism evaluation process through the design and implementation of a website-based analytic dashboard at Travelogin Tour and Travel. The research was motivated by the inefficiency of conventional methods such as Google Forms, which often result in low response rates and slow data processing. Data was collected through user feedback submitted directly on the newly developed dashboard interface, replacing the previous manual collection via Google Forms. The system was developed using the Waterfall model, consisting of stages including requirement analysis, system design, implementation, and testing. The dashboard was built using Laravel, Bootstrap, and MySQL, and features Net Promoter Score (NPS) visualizations, participant statistics, and automated summaries of feedback. The main results show that the dashboard significantly streamlines the evaluation process, facilitates faster complaint resolution, and enables more effective data-driven decision making. These improvements contribute to better tracking of customer satisfaction, enhanced service quality, and increased competitiveness for Travelogin in the tourism sector. This research demonstrates that integrating website-based analytic tools in tourism operations can support more efficient evaluation mechanisms and improve organizational performance.
Celuk jewelry festivals as a catalyst for tourism-based creative economy: Managing cultural and economic capital in Bali Arsa, I Ketut Sida; Mertanadi, I Made; Widiastini, Ni Made Ary
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): December 2025 (In Press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i2.109-122

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The jewelry craft industry in Celuk Village, Bali, has long been recognized as a center of silver and gold craftsmanship that contributes significantly to the region’s tourism economy. This study analyzes the Celuk Jewelry Festival (CJF) as an event-based tourism initiative that not only promotes local products but also functions as a strategic platform for managing the interplay between cultural capital and economic capital. Using a qualitative approach with cultural studies and Bourdieu’s framework of habitus, field, and capital, the research explores how craftsmen, entrepreneurs, and local government negotiate their roles within the dynamics of production, distribution, and consumption. Findings indicate that the CJF strengthens Celuk’s brand image as a jewelry hub, enhances market access for local craftsmen, and creates opportunities for innovation while facing challenges of technology-driven reproduction and global competition. The study concludes that events such as the CJF act as catalysts for sustaining the creative economy in tourism villages, balancing tradition and innovation, and positioning cultural heritage as a competitive advantage in the global market.