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Journal of Tourism, Culinary, and Entrepreneurship (JTCE)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27760928     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37715/jtce
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Through JTCE (ISSN: 2776-0928), we aim to provide large dimension to share and enhance the knowledge in tourism, hospitality, food science business and entrepreneurship through scholarly works published. JTCE welcomes research inquiries and reports under the following fields: Tourism Management Destination Management Tourism Product, Promotion, and Marketing Tourism Policy Eco and Urban Tourism Innovative Tourism and Hospitality Hospitality Management Service Management Human Resource in Tourism, Hospitality and Food Business Entrepreneurship in Tourism, Hospitality and Food Business Foods Safety and Quality Management Food Innovation and Sensory Analysis Cultures, Laws and Politics of Food Culinary Product Creation in Tourism Food Service Food Culture
Articles 68 Documents
Developing sustainable management strategies for the Floating Market tourism area in Lembang Simorangkir, Cavin Ornando
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 4 No 2 (2024): OCTOBER 2024
Publisher : School of Tourism, Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v4i2.5051

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This research aims to develop strategies for managing the Floating Market tourism area in Lembang, West Bandung Regency (KBB), focusing on sustainable resource management. Utilizing qualitative methods, data were collected through in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, including the Floating Market tourism manager, worker groups, local residents, and the KBB Tourism and Culture Agency. The research employs SWOT analysis integrated with IFAS-EFAS matrices to develop strategies based on critical issues identified, such as employees earning below the minimum wage (UMR), inadequate contributions to public facilities, limited collaboration with local communities and government, insufficient employee training, and non-transparent recruitment processes. The research results propose several strategies, including adjusting wages to competitive levels, implementing regular employee training programs, and enhancing contributions to public facility improvements. Additionally, the research emphasizes the importance of strengthening collaboration with local communities, government, and relevant agencies, as well as increasing local residents’ involvement in management and ensuring transparency in recruitment process. This research highlights the significance of sustainable tourism development theory in balancing economic, environmental, and social factors for long-term success. By integrating a comprehensive resource management plan, the floating market can preserve the environment, improve public facilities or infrastructure, enhance food security with local products, and undertake other efforts. These initiatives contribute to a resilient tourism model that aligns with regional development goals. Overall, these findings provide a strategic model for similar attractions, demonstrating how to balance growth and sustainability while fostering positive relationships between tourism and local development.
Macro fundamental analysis on profit management as an intervening variable on financial performance Yasin, Muhammad; Andjarwati, Tri
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 4 No 2 (2024): OCTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v4i2.5076

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The study aims to determine the impact of macro fundamental on financial performance with profit management as the intervening variable on the plastic and packing sub companies registered in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The population in this study is the plastic and packing sub-sector companies listed in the Indonesian Stock Exchange in 2016-2020. The source of financial report data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange through the www.idx.co.id website and financial statements from the official website of each company in the plastic and packaging sub-sector has been published. The population of this study is 15 companies and purposive sampling is carried out for sampling so that 10 company samples are obtained. Research methods aided by Partial Least Square programs used with SmartPLS 3.0 software. The result of the study, shows that the macro fundamental against financial performance show have positive impact no significant, macro fundamentals against profit management has positive impact significant and profit management against financial performance have negative impact no significant.
Exploring the knowledge and participation of university students on waste-to-wealth program in Surabaya Siaputra, Hanjaya
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 4 No 2 (2024): OCTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v4i2.5123

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University activities have a significant impact on the environment. The sustainable development paradigm has emphasized the importance of sustainable waste management practices at all organizational levels, including the implementation of waste-to-value initiatives. This study was conducted to investigate the level of understanding and engagement of students regarding wasteful initiatives for asset improvement. Convenience sampling was used to collect data from 382 students at Petra Christian University (PCU), which were then analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis. Results showed varying levels of understanding among students based on demographics and overall understanding of waste to asset initiatives was good (mean score = 4.21/6). However, the participation of most students in these initiatives is low (71.47%). This study shows that their knowledge and demographic background (year of study, education level, income) influence students' participation in waste to asset programs. These findings suggest that more efforts are needed to increase student participation in waste-to-wealth initiatives.
Measuring community empowerment in the development of tourism village: Evidence from Batu City, Indonesia Rahman, A. Faidlal; Wardana, Azna Abrory; Mufarrohah
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5551

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Transforming villages into tourism villages is essential for community empowerment, enabling them to grow and manage local potential, although its implementation is not yet systematic. This research aims to measure the community empowerment in the development of tourism villages in Batu City, focusing on four villages: Sidomulyo, Bumiaji, Punten, and Tulungrejo. The measurement is carried out using the concept of Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale (RETS) with modifications by adding an economic dimension. The research uses a quantitative descriptive approach, utilizing a purposive sampling technique to gather data from 100 respondents involved in tourism-related activities. The results indicate that psychological empowerment recorded the highest score 4.47, indicating strong community awareness, pride, and concern for tourism village potential. The social empowerment followed with a score of 4.37, reflecting active participation, collaboration, and community cohesion in tourism activities. The economic empowerment scored 3.95, demonstrating the community’s ability to leverage tourism for income generation and economic growth. Meanwhile, the political empowerment received a score of 4.05, showing community involvement in policy-making and decision-making related to tourism village management. This research can be used by the Batu City Government as a basis for developing more systematic tourism village management policies and improving training for tourism village communities, while also helping tourism village managers strengthen their management strategies.
The development study of Leuwimunding Religious Tourist Village in Majalengka Fasya, Muhammad Najih; Putra, Muhammad Rifqi Ananda
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5086

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This article investigates the potential of Leuwimunding Village, Majalengka Regency, West Java, to be developed as a religious tourism village, with the research objective of assessing the feasibility of Leuwimunding Village as a religious tourism destination. The village holds significant religious importance due to the presence of the grave of national hero KH. Abdul Chalim, a revered figure in Indonesian Islam. Despite this, Leuwimunding's potential for religious tourism has not been fully realized, highlighting the need for a strategic development approach. The article employs a multi-approach methodology, combining a comprehensive rational approach with realist and critical ethnography. This methodology allows for an in-depth understanding of the village's socio-cultural context, the historical significance of KH. Abdul Chalim, and the potential for religious tourism development. Additionally, the article incorporates a participatory approach, engaging with local communities and stakeholders to ensure their involvement in the development process. The findings reveal that Leuwimunding Village possesses strong potential for religious tourism, driven by the historical and spiritual significance of KH. Abdul Chalim's legacy. The article identifies specific aspects of the village's cultural and religious identity, including its connection to the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) movement and its unique Sundanese cultural heritage. These elements enhance the village's attractiveness for religious tourists seeking authentic and meaningful experiences. The article concludes with recommendations for the sustainable development of Leuwimunding as a religious tourism village, emphasizing the importance of preserving the village's cultural and religious heritage, promoting community involvement, and developing infrastructure and services that cater to the needs of religious tourists.
Promoting tourism potential in Candirejo Tourism Village, Borobudur, Magelang through a storynomics approach Ayu, Jati Paras; Octavanny, Vitha; Wibowo DC, Yesi Pandu Pratama; Prabowo, Riky Ramadani
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5097

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This study aims to identify the tourism potential of Candirejo Tourism Village through a storynomics tourism approach, which leverages storytelling to create enganging narratives that inspire creative interpretations and imaginations among visitors. The research employs qualitative descriptive research method, gathering primary data through interviews with the head of Candirejo Tourism Village and the local community (Pokdarwis), and secondary data through literature reviews. The result of this research is that the potential possessed by the Candirejo Tourism Village is packaged through a brief description of the narrative of the values ​​contained in the Candirejo tourist village in this research which will be displayed on the official website, namely candirejo.com, in the form of a Flipping Book.The study suggested that Candirejo Tourism Village promotes tourism by utilizing storynomic narratives, presented through creative and interactive media such as digital flipbooks, to attract tourist and enrich their experience of Candirejo’s tourism before visiting Candirejo tourist village.
Workforce woman empowerment: Transforming challenges into opportunities in Karma Royal Bali as a timeshare hotel Priliani, Ni Luh Dita; Kartini, Luh Putu; Adyatma, Prastha; Pitanatri, Putu Diah Sastri; Pitanatri, Made Uttari
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5167

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This study identifies strategies to enhance women's empowerment in the workplace at Karma Royal Bali and examines how these efforts contribute to guest satisfaction within the timeshare hotel system. The research focuses on three properties: Karma Royal Candidasa, Karma Royal Jimbaran, and Karma Royal Sanur. This study used a qualitative methodology through in-depth interviews with women leaders and workers; the study explores themes of gender bias, work-life balance, and career development barriers. Findings highlight effective techniques these women implement to overcome challenges, including training programs, mentorship, and supportive workplace policies, ensuring high service quality and improving guest experiences. Therefore, this study implies that women's empowerment is vital in providing guest satisfaction.
Human-wildlife conflict in Chiredzi Gonarezhou National Park: Conflict to coexistence Basera, Vitalis; Godfrey, Makandwa
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5308

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The successful conservation of wildlife and the well-being of communities living adjacent to protected areas largely depends on the extent to which the communities and wildlife themselves can coexist. Where coexistence fails, human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) arise. Almost every country in the world faces some form of HWC, and highly biodiversity, developing countries like Zimbabwe particularly struggle with this issue. The purpose of this study was to provide the detailed information on the status, nature and dynamics of HWC, how it is experienced and how communities living in and adjacent to HWC hotspots around Gonarezhou are affected. Knowledge gained from this study will inform the design and implementation of a suite of strategies and interventions in HWC mitigation. This study was conducted in eight wards with HWC hotspots around Gonarezhou in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in particular Chitsa, Chibwedziva, Twanani, Batanai, Chichingwe, Xibhavahlengwe, Sengwe and Xini. The local communities in these study sites live alongside and share their space with wildlife. A mixed methods approach was used to conduct this study, which involved the use of quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques. The quantitative data collection involved the use of structured household questionnaires, and a total of 560 households were interviewed across the study sites. The qualitative data collection techniques involved discussions with 28 focus groups and 12 interviews with key informants across the eight study sites. Results from household surveys showed that attitudes towards wildlife protection are generally positive. The incidences of HWC varied across the study sites with some sites such as Sengwe and Xibhavahlengwe experiencing higher levels of conflict. The study recommends for a holistic solution which addresses both HWC and poverty is critical in protecting biodiversity and improving livelihoods in communities around Gonarezhou National Park.
Economic contribution of agritourism in Zimbabwe: An empirical study Baipai, Rudorwashe; Basera, Vitalis; Baipai, Richard; Kwinje, Catherine Paada; Hurombo, Brighton
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5321

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Agritourism is an important economic driver that has contributed significantly to the economies of most developed countries. However, the significance of the contribution of agritourism has been minimally explored in the developing world context, particularly in Zimbabwe. Therefore, this study aims to assess the economic contribution of agritourism in Zimbabwe from the supply side. Using a qualitative approach, farmers' perceptions of the economic contributions of agritourism were collected and analyzed. The assessed variables included farm income, sales, profits, employment, tax revenue generated, value addition, size of agritourism businesses, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Twenty (21) agritourism ventures were purposively selected and in-depth interviews were conducted. The results of this study indicate that agritourism’s contribution to Zimbabwe's economy is still meager. They showed that agritourism activities increased farm income, sales, profits, employment, tax remittances, value addition, and GDP by a small margin. Revenue generated through farm entry fees and farm activities has a low effect on farm profits, except for farms with accommodation facilities. Therefore, the study recommends the development of various adaptable strategies to increase tourist flow to farms, including increased marketing efforts, offering family and holiday events, creating entertainment facilities, and increasing agricultural production. The results of this study provide policymakers, farmers, and other relevant stakeholders with information that can be used to assess the potential and profitability of agritourism. Furthermore, policy recommendations are provided to strengthen agritourism as a sustainable diversification strategy for farmers.
Precision baking: Crafting the ultimate roll cake with bôh gadông flour Suhairi, Laili; Faudiah, Nurul; Indani; Mahyiddin, Zuraini; Atmayani, Dean Tri; Gagarin, Yuri
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5389

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This study explores the underutilized potential of bôh gadông flour, derived from Dioscorea alata tubers, as an ingredient in roll cake production. Despite its abundance in certain regions, the use of bôh gadông in modern culinary applications remains limited. This research aims to address this gap by (1) standardizing roll cake recipes incorporating bôh gadông flour, (2) evaluating the organoleptic attributes (color, aroma, texture, and taste) of the cakes, (3) assessing consumer acceptance of bôh gadông flour roll cakes, and (4) analyzing the storage quality of the cakes over time. Conducted through experimental research at the Catering Laboratory of the Family Welfare Education Program, Universitas Syiah Kuala, the study employs quantitative methods. Observational data are analyzed using mean calculations, while consumer acceptance data undergo one-way ANOVA followed by LSD analysis. Results reveal that the second treatment (BG1) achieves superior scores in color, aroma, and taste. Additionally, bôh gadông roll cakes maintain satisfactory storage quality for up to two days when stored in airtight containers. These findings highlight the potential of bôh gadông flour in enhancing local culinary innovation. Future studies should explore its application in other snack varieties and include proximate testing to determine nutritional composition.