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International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29625270     DOI : https://doi.org/10.34013/ijscot
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS IN TOURISM (IJSCOT) is an academic and applied research journal with interdisciplinary study focusing on sustainable competitiveness of destination, marketing, industry, and human resources. IJSCOT welcomes authors to develop new perspectives, issues, trends, and models in line with business and service operation, finance, governance and leadership, digital maturity, and so forth. IJSCOT scopes are as follows: -Community based tourism -Creative tourism -Culture tourism -Destination and tourism business management organization -Digital tourism -Economics of tourism -Entrepreneurship & SME -Environmental, climate change, and landscape design studies -Events and Sports tourism -Financial management on tourism -Geography of tourism -Halal tourism -Hospitality and service operation studies -Human capital -Inclusive economy -Marketing of tourism -Memorable travel experiences -Nature tourism -Politics, policy, governance, and leadership issues -Recreation and gaming management -Rural tourism -Responsible and quality tourism -Sustainable Tourism Development -Tourism Planning and development -Tourist behavior -Transportation studies -Wellness and health tourism
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The Effect of Tourist Attraction on Revisit Decisions with Visiting Interest as an Intervening Variable (Case Study: Punti Kayu Nature Park in Palembang) Anggraini, Meisya; Putri, Vania Okky; Simangunsong, Kartika Theresia; Priyanto, Wisanggeni Agus
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1624

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Abstract This research is motivated by the decrease of attraction of the Taman Alam Punti Kayu Nature Park which is the only natural tourist attraction in Palembang City. The study aims to determine the effect of tourist attraction on revisit decision with a visiting interest as intervening variables. Based on initial observations that have been made at Punti Kayu Nature Park Palembang, the attraction component is quite adequate for the accessibility, amenities, attractions, and other public facilities. The study included 95 individuals who visited the Punti Kayu Nature Park. The analysis of data used in this research is descriptive and quantitative, and uses the structural technique Equation Modeling (SEM-PLS) Version 3.0. to test the relationship between variables. The findings of the study are divided into two stages, an outer model evaluation that tests the validity and reliability of research data, and an inner model evaluation that tests the practicality of research instruments. Research findings indicate that variable appeal significantly affects revisit decisions and visiting interests. Subsequently, the interest in visiting has had a significant impact in mediating the appeal of tourist attraction and revisit decisions. Keywords: Tourits Attraction; Revisit Decision; Visiting Interest.
The Role of Cultural Preservation Centre Region X in Preserving and Marketing Sambisari Temple to Increase The Number of Tourist Visits Simangunsong, Kartika Theresia; Anggraini, Meisya
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1695

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The Yogyakarta Cultural Heritage Conservation Centre is one of the agencies that has a role in the development and marketing of Sambisari Temple, which is one of the temple tourism destinations in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta. This research was conducted to determine the development and marketing of the attractiveness of the Sambisari Temple Tourism Object and to find out the efforts made by the Yogyakarta Cultural Heritage Conservation Centre to make these attractions as cultural tourism objects that tourists are interested in in order to increase the number of tourist visits. This research was conducted using a direct data collection system by conducting interviews with parties managing objects and documents obtained from agencies involved in the tourism development process in Sleman Regency. The analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative data analysis technique, because descriptive data is data that describes the state of the object at the present time. The results of this study indicate that the role of the Yogyakarta Cultural Heritage Conservation Centre has been very good in the development and marketing of Sambisari Temple. In developing the Sambisari Temple Tourism Object, it turns out that there are still various problems, including the lack of supporting infrastructure for the Sambisari Temple Tourism Object. Key words: Preservation, Marketing, Culture
The Development of Halal-based Local Tourism in Gampong Nusa, Aceh Alifa, Yumna
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1707

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In Acehnese society, religion and customs play a significant role in influencing the social structure and order. This is exemplified in one of the hadih madja, which reads, 'Adat bak Poe Teumeureuhom, Hukom bak Syiah Kuala, Qanun bak Putroe Phang, Reusam bak Lakseumana'. From a tourism perspective, Aceh's customary practices offer a framework that allows tourism activities to be conducted in a respectful manner that aligns with local traditions. Meanwhile, principles drawn from Islamic law (sharia) ensure that tourist services meet the needs of travelers in ways that align with the religious values and principles of those travelers. Qanun, as local regulations, provide guidelines for destination management, while reusam reflect customs that can be integrated into the tourism experience. This research employs a qualitative approach with case study analysis in Gampong Nusa to evaluate the efficacy of integrating these values in the development of authentic and sustainable tourism experiences. The findings demonstrate that incorporating these elements in the advancement of halal tourism not only enhances traveller satisfaction but also preserves and reinforces Acehnese culture. By establishing a precise target market and implementing an appropriate marketing strategy, Gampong Nusa has the potential to enhance its reputation as a halal tourist destination.
The Future Research Opportunity of Community-Based Tourism Purnomo, Agustina
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1728

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Community-based tourism aims to counteract tourism development with the well-being of local communities. There has been extensive research on this topic, but more input is needed for researchers to understand future research opportunities. This study used bibliometric analysis to analyze a large dataset of 70,911 articles from ScienceDirect. The researcher utilized VosViewer to process the data and identify recommendations for future research topics in community-based tourism. The analysis revealed potential research topics, developments in these topics, and areas with potential for novel exploration. These findings represent valuable future research opportunities in community-based tourism that warrant further investigation.
Optimization Model for Marine Ecotourism Development to Achieve Sustainability and Inclusivity: A Case Study of Coastal Villages in Malang Regency Rudianto; Bayu Kusuma; Wahida Kartika Sari; Maheno Sri Widodo; Supriatna; Angga Wira Perdana; Andik Isdianto; Seftiawan Samsu Rijal; Niken Hendrakusma Wardani; Kurniasari, Reni Dyah Yuni
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1787

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Research aims to develop an optimization model for marine ecotourism development to achieve sustainability and inclusivity: a case study of coastal villages in Malang Regency, including: Ampelgading, Bantur, Donomulyo, Gedangan, Sumbermanjing Wetan, and Tirtoyudo. This research is a quantitative study using primary data. Quantitative research is research that produces findings that can be achieved (obtained) using statistical procedures or other means of quantification. The GeSCA method will be used to develop a model for marine tourism area development. Out of the 6 tested hypotheses, five were accepted and one was rejected. Here are the results of the tests: Contribution to biodiversity conservation (O1) affects the Use of New and Renewable Resources (O6) can be accepted. Include Interpretation or Learning Experience (O3) affects the Use of New and Renewable Resources (O6)" is rejected. Use of New and Renewable Resources (O6) affects the Development of Small-Scale Enterprises (O5) can be accepted. Development of Small-Scale Enterprises (O5) affects the Sustainable Community Well-being (O2) can be accepted. Development of Small-Scale Enterprises (O5) affects the Community Participation, Ownership, and Business Opportunities (O7) can be accepted. Sustainable Community Well-being (O2) affects the Involve Responsible Action by Tourists and the Tourism Industry (O4) can be accepted.
Comparative Analysis of Servicescape of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminal 3 and Sanya Phoenix International Airport Terminal 2, Hainan, China on Indonesian Tourist Satisfaction Desty Ferentya, Marsha; Mbulu, Yustisia Pasfatima; Nasution, Fairly Ivana Luqiana; Amanda, Marcela Dwi; Arzad, Muhammad Fariz; Yayang Permatasari; Yesa Putrilia Inaya; Aisyah Puspita Riani
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1904

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This study compares the servicescape at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminal 3 andSanya Phoenix International Airport Terminal 2, Hainan, China, and its impact on Indonesian touristsatisfaction. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach with the SEM analysis methodusing the Smart PLS 3.2.9 program with sampling using the Non-Probability Sampling Technique.Data were collected from 390 respondents who had used services at both airports. The analysisresults at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Terminal 3 show that environmental conditions andsigns, symbols, and artifacts positively influence tourist satisfaction. In contrast, space, layout, andfunction elements do not show a significant influence. Meanwhile, at Sanya Phoenix InternationalAirport Terminal 2, Hainan, China, it shows that environmental conditions, space, layout, andfunction elements and signs, symbols, and artifacts do not positively influence tourist satisfaction.This study provides insight into the importance of airport design and services in improving thetourist experience. These findings are expected to be a reference for airport managers to improvethe quality of services and facilities offered.
Easing the Tourism Burden in Kawasan Kota Tua Jakarta (Jakarta's Old City Area) through Carrying Capacity Studies and Activity Mapping Nugroho, Fajar Aditya; Silvia; Aripinur, Putra; Izzah, Shafira Nurul; Shelbina, Raisya; Wulandari, Nurmala Aulia
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): IJSCOT IV-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v4i01.1958

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As one of the sites that are vulnerable to damage, historical areas, especially heritage sites, need special attention in their utilization, especially for tourism. In finding a middle ground between conservation needs and tourism utilization efforts, this study presents a scientific breakthrough by combining the concept of urban heritage tourism with tourism carrying capacity. Taking a case study in the Old City Area of Jakarta and an exploratory qualitative-quantitative approach armed with a tourism carrying capacity calculation formula, this study found the fact that the actual perspective is more heavily directed towards tourism interests than conservation. This is indicated by the finding that the number of tourist visits per day exceeds the Effective Carrying Capacity (ECC). Therefore, efforts are needed to spread tourism activities to other points in the destination as in the recommended tourism activity map generated with the help of the Cadmapper software application.

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