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International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29629853     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52352/jarthy.v1i1
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality is a scientific journal that implements a blinded-peer-review process in handling manuscripts and aims to become a scientific medium for interdisciplinary researchers in the tourism sector to communicate their research to audiences including educators, learners, researchers, thinkers and field professionals on tourism. The considerations in determining scientific articles for publication are based on relevance, clarity, topic, and originality, as well as the extent to which the paper can advance knowledge, understanding, and application and its possible contribution to inspiring further development and research.
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Assessing the Local Tourism Infrastructure and Services towards Tourism Development of San Jose Ariane Pesimo Abundabar; Marilou A. Pongpong
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (912.996 KB) | DOI: 10.52352/ijarthy.v1i2.805

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Local tourism planning and development is a complex area of concern. Many local destinations initiate tourism programs to achieve economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Thus, the local government must explore either its potential natural resource or its potential human resource, including the tourism sector towards development. This study focused on assessing the local tourism infrastructure and services for tourism development in San Jose, Camarines Sur. The study employed the Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) and Exploratory-Descriptive Research Methods (EDRM). These methods involved local stakeholders in assessing infrastructure and services through public meetings, workshops, and individual consultations. The conducted assessments aided the identification of the significant impacts and opportunities in the study area. The study revealed that though the primary services are present in the area, specific issues and challenges must be addressed to improve these services and cater to visitor needs. Thus, the identified problems and challenges on infrastructure must be addressed since the infrastructure is essential for tourism initiatives to prosper.
Balinese Purification (Melukat) Ritual: Motivation, Satisfaction, and Loyalty of Visitors Putu Ellis Octaviyani; Made Antara; I Gusti Ayu Oka Suryawardani
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
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 Melukat ritual is a Balinese tradition which is believed to remove impurities in humans besides curing diseases. One of the main factors determining its development are motivation, satisfaction, and loyalty. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the influence of visitor motivation on satisfaction and loyalty. This study uses a quantitative descriptive approach to 100 respondents who have carried out the melukat ritual at Genah Melukat Sebatu, Tirta Empul Temple, Tirta Sudamala Temple and Pancoran Solas. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using the structural equation modeling (SEM) method with the smart-pls program version 3.2.2. The results showed that the push factor had a significant effect on visitor satisfaction and loyalty. Visitor satisfaction is considered capable of mediating the push factor on loyalty. The pull factor has a significant effect on visitor satisfaction; however, it has no significant effect on loyalty. Satisfaction is considered not able to mediate the pull factor on loyalty. Visitor satisfaction has a significant effect on loyalty.
The Effect of Indirect Compensation on Employee Performance (Case Study at The Khayangan Dreams Villas, Bali, Indonesia) Ni Made Suastini; Ni Putu Sinthia Damayanthi
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
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This study was conducted to identify the effect of indirect compensation on employee performance at The Khayangan Dreams Villas Bali. The research data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, and documentation studies. The research population was the whole 36 employees of The Khayangan Dreams Villas Bali. The amount of the samples was determined with saturated sampling for the sampling method. The data were analyzed using the validity test, reliability test, simple linear regression, t-test, and determination coefficient test assisted by the SPSS 23 version program for Windows. According to the findings, the paid vacation program received the lowest score in the indirect compensation criteria, and the ability in employee performance received the lowest score. To improve these features, it is advised that an evaluation of the paid vacation program be conducted, as well as the creation of employee performance indicators for Khayangan Villas’ personal use.
The Influence of Hotel’s Website Brand and Quality on Consumers Trust and Purchasing Interests (A Case Study at Maca Group, Bali) Kadek Dwi Mahesayasa; Ida Ayu Putri Widawati; Irene Hanna H. Sihombing; Ni Wayan Pastini
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
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 Website is one of the revenue channels that must be optimized to gain more transactions and acknowledgment to consumers. Good website quality and brand will gain the trust of consumers which will gain their buying interest. The purpose of this research will be as follows: analyze the influence of website brands on consumer trust and buying interest, analyze the influence of website quality on consumer trust and consumer buying interest, analyze the influence of trust on consumer buying interest, and analyzes the role of trust in conciliating website brand on consumers buying interest and website quality on consumers buying interest. The location of this study is Maca Group. This study uses a quantitative approach. Data were collected by distributing questionnaires to 100 guests who made reservations as respondents. The results of data analysis with SmartPLS show that: website brand has a positive influence on trust and buying interest, website quality has a positive influence on consumers trust and buying interest, trust has a positive influence in conciliating website brand on buying interest and website quality on buying interest.
Room Selling Price Role in Mediation of the Influence of Service Quality on Oyo Rooms Brand Equity in Sleman Area, Yogyakarta Raissa Puspita; I Ketut Surata; Jaya Ishwari
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (701.882 KB) | DOI: 10.52352/ijarthy.v1i2.879

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The Special Region of Yogyakarta is relatively safe and comfortable, and the friendliness of its people makes this city much in demand by tourists. The large number of tourists visiting Yogyakarta is one of the reasons that the hospitality industry in Yogyakarta is experiencing rapid development. An increasing number makes business people make online hotel reservations called Virtual Hotel Operators (VHO). One of the VHOs in Indonesia is OYO Rooms, an acronym for On Your Own. This study aims to determine the role of room price in mediating the effect of service quality on the brand equity of OYO Rooms in the Sleman Region, Yogyakarta. The number of samples used in this study was 70, using purposive accidental sampling. Data was collected using the methods of observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation, while the analysis technique uses path analysis. The results showed that (1) service quality had a positive effect on room selling prices, (2) service quality had a positive effect on brand equity, (3) selling price had a positive effect on brand equity, and (4) room selling prices significantly mediated service quality and brand equity. Further research can consider other factors than those tested in this study and more varied analyses.
Reviews of Flight Attendants towards the Tourism Program: Case of the Lyceum of the Philippines University Krisca Mae A. Paguinto; Ziryl F. Rosarito; Ma. Theresa L. Lamanilao; Allyssa Marey R. Salvador; Rovena Dellova
International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Applied Research in Tourism and Hospitality
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This study looked into the recommendations and views of Filipino flight attendants on the level of importance of the courses, their training experiences, and recommendations that serve as a window to consider the improvement of the tourism program. This descriptive study utilized a post-hoc analysis of version 2.0 with 72 respondents currently or formerly employed as flight attendants. They constitute 50% of the population proportion of 140 identified Filipino flight attendants from different airlines, both international and local, having 11.50% precision at a .05 significance level. A purposive type of sampling method mixed with the snowball technique was utilized in this study. In-Flight Attendant program offering, the study reveals that minor courses were rated as “highly important” specifically in Communication subjects while major courses were rated “very highly important”. Among the 29 listed major courses, Risk Management as Applied to Safety, Security, and Sanitation ranked first, followed by Global Culture and Tourism Geography, followed by Professional Development and Applied Ethics. Moreover, most of the respondents faced challenges over inadequate knowledge of aircraft equipment and emergency procedures. It is highly recommended by some of the current Filipino flight attendants to enhance and/or add courses/activities related to Basic Life Support, Personality Development, Communication Skills Development, Customer Service, and Aircraft-related courses.

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