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Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism
ISSN : 25279092     EISSN : 25276921     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22334/jbhost
Core Subject : Social,
JBHOST aims at initiating and stimulating high-impact and innovative research relevant for academics and practitioners within the hospitality and tourism industries. The audience of this publication primarily comprises academics, graduate students, practitioners and all others interested in hospitality and tourism industries. The journal welcomes and encourages articles from practitioners and academics as well as qualitative and quantitative researches. Each paper will be judged according to international standards, originality/innovativeness of paper, contribution to knowledge, its relevance of the subject and its quality of presentation. Those papers are subject to a double blind reviewing.
Articles 410 Documents
Sound and meaning of megalithic traditional village as a touristic consumption Francisca Titing Koerniawaty; I Wayan Ardika
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 7, No 3 (2021): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (223.391 KB) | DOI: 10.22334/jbhost.v7i3.330

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This study aims were to criticize and analyse the patterns of the cultural heritage of megalithic traditional village-Bena. The sound and meaning were to reflect the domestic and international tourists towards the cultural heritage of megalithic traditional village-Bena as a touristic consumption.  Bena is the oldest and well-preserved of a megalithic traditional village located in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province.  This qualitative study with ethnographic approach led to depth analysis on tourists’ perception towards the megalithic traditional village of Bena as a touristic consumption. The minority of tourists’ complaint constructs or damages, doesn’t it?
The analysis on work motivation at restaurant as culinary destination in kerawang city west java on covid-19 pandemic Koerniawaty, Francisca Titing; Wibowo, Valentino Ardian Wahyu
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 8, No 1 (2022): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
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COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected for tourism and hospitality businesses globally which caused the transformative on that business particularly the management business, in turn, was the Human Resources Management.  The phenomenon was interesting to be studied for providing essential concept of human resources management.  The purpose of this study was to analyze the employee motivation and its impact on work performance during the pandemic at Bakmi Kota Lama 1819 KIIC Restaurant in Karawang City of West Java Province. This qualitative study was collecting the data by implementing the techniques approach of participative observation by visiting the restaurant as a visitor. The informants were the owner, chef, cook helper, drink section personnel, and waiter or waitress.  The results indicated that the management struggled to provide of the regional standard of minimum wages for the employees. The employees still maintained good motivation to show the productive performance in terms of pandemic survival. The management also has determined to reduce the number of employees by rescheduling the employees to work three times a week.  This caused a little complaint from the employees since there was extra workload due to double job.
IMPACT OF PILGRIMAGE TOURISM TO THE SHEIKH QURO’S TOMB KARAWANG ON THE LOCAL COMMUNITY QUALITY OF LIFE Nungky Puspita; I Made Adhi Gunadi; Lita Nuradawiah
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism
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Pilgrimage tour of Syekh Quro is the religious tour in Karawang located in Pulobata, Pulokalapa village, Lemahabang Wadas district, Karawang regency, West Java Province. This reseach is aimed to identify the impact of the religious tour activity of Syekh Quro’s Tomb toward local society quality of life. The research method used in this research is descriptiv qualitative. The finding showed that the tourism impact toward local society quality of life clarify that pilgrimage tourism give positive impact on Pulobata communities. These positive impacts are seen on the aspects of material wellbeing, community wellbeing, emotional wellbeing, and health and safety wellbeing.
RETHINKING THE THEORY OF TOURISM: WHAT IS TOURISM SYSTEM IN THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE? Kadek Wiweka; Komang Trisna Pratiwi Arcana
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 5, No 2 (2019): Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism
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Tourism within the practical scope has gone beyond the development of tourism theory itself. Considering the importance of theory as a foundation for knowledge and understanding of a phenomenon, especially in the scope of tourism. Therefore this study attempts to fill the gap between the tourism theory that has been built with the latest empirical facts. In developing tourism theory, this research used the creation of theory approach. Where in the process, the creation of theory is more inductive (or can be regarded as a qualitative approach). The result of this research is that tourism as a system consists of two kinds of sub-system that is internal and external sub-system. The internal sub-system is the interaction between person or the tourist termed as the tourist demand, from the tourist generating region and during a trip to a destination called the tourism supply, linked by the intermediaries elements, to return to its original territory. While external sub-system consists of international trade factors, safety and security factors, natural or climate factors, social-cultural factors, technological factors, economic or finance factors, political factors, demographic, and geographical factors. The relationship between the internal and external sub-systems not only determined the existence of tourism, but otherwise the existence of tourism can also affect the two sub-systems (internal and external). The interesting thing about this research is that the phenomenon of tourism can be ‘limited’ by its own point of view which is described through a comprehensive and integrated system.
THE VARIATION OF BALINESE CULTURAL TERMS IN BANGLI MEDIA TOURISM PROMOTION Kadek Ayu Ekasani; I Gusti Ayu Agung Dian Susanthi; Ni Luh Gede Liswahyuningsih
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 2, No 1 (2016): Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism
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There are so many tourism texts in English, so that ranslation study and tourism is very close to each other. Bali, as tourist destination is popular with its culture and tradition, Bali has eight regencies which are very interesting to visit. One of them is Bangli which is very popular with tourism destination. It has its own media to introduce its culture, tradition, etc. This writing deals with the process of meaning transfer in Balinese cultural term in Bangli Media Tourism Promotion.. The data used in this study is taken from Bangli’s booklet of tourism promotion which represent the Balinese cuture and tradition. The componential analysis which relates to semantics theory is used in this study, this theory helps to understand about the meaning of the Balinese cultural terms. The theories applied in this study are semantic components by Larson (1998) and the intercultural communication by Scollon (1995). The analyzed data is presented informally (in the form of words and sentences) and formally (the used of symbol). There are some cultural terms which discussed in this study: kulkul—Balinese bell; banjar—community group; pelinggih—shrine; kain putih—white fabrics; lontar—old manuscript; purusa-male; pradana-female.
Analysis of Entrepreneurship Development Model on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Entities in Badung Market Area, Denpasar City Ni Wayan Oktiviantari; IB. Teddy Prianthara
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 6, No 2 (2020): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
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This research aims to observe the efforts done by the MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) entities in developing the entrepreneurship and to observe the difficulties which were encountered by the MSME entities in the process of entrepreneurship development. This research was designed by using a qualitative approach. The location of this research is in the area of Badung Market in Denpasar City. The primary data is obtained through the research informants. The informants in this research are the MSME entities in Badung Market area in Denpasar. The data validation testing was done using data triangulation. The data were analyzed using the descriptive qualitative technique. The result shows that the entrepreneurship model which is done in Badung Market is based on the togetherness concept. This togetherness concept means the concept is of the people, by the people and for the people. The development process makes the MSME entities in Badung Market, Denpasar more creative and aware in seeing any opportunities to open a new business. This process is certainly influenced by many factors, both internal and external such as, education, sociology, organization, tradition and environment. Those factors formed locus of control, creativity, innovation, implementation, and growth which then will develop to become a great entrepreneur. The development process is divided into some development stages which are innovation process, support process, implementation process and growth process.
STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM IN NATURAL RESERVATION AREA ARFAK IN MOKWAM VILLAGE AND SURROUNDING Alfa Ahoren
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 3, No 1 (2017): Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism
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Ecotourism as a form of responsible tour to natural areas conducted with the aim to conserve the environment also preserve the life and the welfare of the local population. This research was conducted in the conservation area of the mountains of Arfak inside at Mokwam, Kwaw and Syou village, Warmare district, Manokwari Regency, has the purposes to know the ecotourism potential, Mokwam society’s attitude towards the ecotourism development and its strategy in conservation areas in Arfak mountains at Mokwam village and its surrounding. The advantage is to expand the development of ecotourism atCAPAarea, can be used as consideration in ecotourism development and also as an alternative to protect the environment and the culture of local population towards the exploitation in order to remain sustainable. The research method use qualitative methods. This method was used to get the data or qualitative description aboutCAPAarea. The data analysis technique use descriptive-qualitative and the analysis of SWOT. The results of this research are potential tourism attractions, accommodations, facilities, accessibility and additional services. The attitude of the local people inCAPAarea now is in the phase of euphoria which is they are supporting the development of ecotourism. The strategies that can be done through the programs such as: product development planning of ecotourism, structuring the organization and the management ofCAPAarea, do marketing of ecotourism product. 
Development of living museum and storynomic tourism based on tri hita karana in kaba-kaba village, tabanan bali Made Mutiara Putri Udayani; Putu Eka Wirawan; I Gede Krisna Yoga Putra Pratama
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 7, No 3 (2021): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
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Tourism is currently the sector most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. However, the momentum of this pandemic is considered a transition period to reorganize Indonesia's tourism. One of them is the development of the tourism sector in the development of tourist villages. The tourism interest that occurred made the author of this study conceptualizes the development of special interest tourism with the concept of living museum and storynomic tourism located in Kaba-Kaba Village, Tabanan, Bali based on Tri Hita Karana. The concept was chosen because Kaba-Kaba Village has a cultural heritage in the form of Puri in which there is an ancient site. This research uses qualitative methods with a data approach through observation in the form of interviews and literature studies. The results showed that the concept of living museum and storynomic tourism is very appropriate for the development of Kaba-Kaba tourist village because tourist products in the form of relics of historical heritage sites become a capital of interest for the development of special interest tourism. With the development of Living Meseum and Storynomic Tourism where Tri Hita Karana as the foundation of cultural tourism can directly fall into the hands of the community where this makes the tourist village that is directly managed by local champions in Kaba-Kaba Village.
Mapping the position of the tourism villages in purworejo regency based on local potential unique Sri Nugroho, Arif Julianto; Haris, Abdul; Tasari, Tasari; Setyawanti, Dandang; Jati, Agung Nugroho; Santoso, Gunawan Budi
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 8, No 1 (2022): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
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This study aims to determine the position of excellence of each tourism village so that it can determine the right marketing strategy to satisfy and improve the tourist experience. The study was conducted using a quantitative test approach (positivism) through multivariate multidimensional scaling statistical tests with SPSS package. The population in this study were domestic tourists and the public who visited the six tourism villages of Purworejo Regency. Sampling used purposive sampling as many as 112 respondents. The attributes in the questionnaire adapted from Vassiliadis include attractiveness, accessibility, facilities, community empowerment, marketing-promotion and institutional resources. The final stage of the research has formed a map of each tourism village so as to create village competitiveness in facing the era of creative economic growth through sustainable tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic in Purworejo Regency
THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN REALIZING SUSTAINABLE MARINE TOURISM IN PEMUTERAN VILLAGE GEROKGAK SUB DISTRICT BULELENG BALI PROVINCE Ni Made Gandhi Sanjiwani
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism
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This paper aims to study the role of local government in realizing sustainable marine tourism. Pemuteran Village is one of the best practices of sustainable marine tourism in the developing world. Three types of government roles were studied, namely: regulator, facilitator, and of executor.. These roles were positioned as exogenous latent variables in a causal relationship with  sustainable marine tourism in the village. Sustainability is measured through reflective constructs, i.e. economic benefit, socio-cultural benefit, and environmental benefit felt by the local community of Pemuteran Village. The data were  collected from 60 respondents, consisting of community leaders, non-governmental organizations, and tourism industry stakeholders in Pemuteran Village. Then, questionnaires were analyzed by structural equation modelling—partial least square (path modelling). The results show that the government roles did not have a significant effect on marine tourism sustainability. However, the role of local government and the existence of marine tourism sustainability were reflected significantly in its three constructs where the most represented construct in this relationship respectively are the role of facilitator and the environmental benefit. The most important finding in this research is that the role of local government was not only measured  by regulator and facilitator roles, as in previous research, but includes analysis of the executor role. which proved significant in structural model evaluationone of the best practices of sustainable marine tourism — – partial least square (path modelling). The results show that the government roles did not have aprove significantly aeffect on marine tourism sustainability. However, the role of local government and the existence of marine tourism sustainability were reflected significantly in its three constructs where the most represented construct in this relationship respectively are the role of facilitator and the environmental benefit. The most important finding in this research is that the role of local government waswere not only measured throughtby regulator and facilitator roles, as inthe previous research did, but includes analysisalso of the by executor role. which is proved significantly in its structural model evaluation

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